Sustainable building solutions, everlasting relationships
dANVILLE land Port of entry rESTROOMS rEFRESH
Magnitude: $153,775.12
Completion Date: 25/24/2024
Customer: U.S Customs and Border Protection (GSA)
We completed a full renovation of three restrooms, including selective demolition of existing fixtures, tile, partitions, accessories, and lighting, while salvaging and reinstalling specified items such as doors/hardware, dispensers, grab bars, mirrors, signage, lockers, and the existing bench. We removed and legally disposed of all debris daily and maintained secure building conditions at the end of each shift. We prepped and repainted walls with No-VOC primer and finish coats, installed new subway-style wall tile and slip-resistant ceramic floor tile, and rebuilt/waterproofed the shower curb and pan. We then installed new ADA-compliant sinks with touchless faucets, new counters/cabinetry and accessories, upgraded LED lighting with motion sensors, new low-flow toilets and urinals, and completed partition replacements/repairs and electrical device upgrades.
Danville Land port of entry roofing & siding main building
Magnitude: $395,787.23
Completion Date: current
Customer: U.S Customs and Border Protection (GSA)
This project is to retrofit and repair the Hangar 1033 Megadoor control system by designing, furnishing, installing, and commissioning compatible replacement controls— including a new main control panel, remote control panel, motor starter(s), and any needed motors/hoists—plus replacing all sensors and switches and correcting any deficient components found during the repair. The work also requires verifying generator-power operation, ensuring other systems don’t interfere with door controls, restoring any disturbed site areas, and delivering as-built CAD/GIS/PDF documentation of the completed work.
Repair Northbound Canopy land port of entry
Magnitude: $14,882.27
Completion Date: 11/10/2020
Customer: U.S Customs and Border Protection (GSA)
We provided all labor, materials, tools, and equipment to repair the northbound canopy and damaged roof areas in accordance with local building codes. We verified field dimensions and selectively removed and replaced approximately twelve (12) damaged light-gauge metal soffit panels, along with repairing or replacing impacted wood trim members in kind. We temporarily removed and reinstalled any affected lighting, communications/security wiring, and fire protection devices as needed to access repairs, keeping all systems fully operational and restoring them the same shift. All repairs matched existing colors, finishes, and connection details and were installed per manufacturer requirements to meet or exceed existing conditions.
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