Contract: $528,000 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Sep. 25, 2009
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Award Description: Rehabilitation of the Rightmeyer House for the United States Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Work shall include converting a residential house to offices and visitors center that is safe for the public and energy efficient. The following work shall be performed: replace roofing, siding, windows, doors, decks, electrical systems, plumbing, Geothermal HVAC, structural repairs, ADA accessable, insulation, interior finishes, site improvements and hardscapes.
Project Description: All demolition, roofing work, siding work, window installation, site clean up, new framing structural repairs and modifications specified by the Contract requirments have been completed. Approximately 50 % of the plumbing work, electrical work, and Mechanical/HVAC work has also been completed.
Jobs Summary: We are primarily a residential custom home builder and remodeler, As projects and work opportunities had slowed and we made the decision to disversify and persue Federal projects that were similar to the work we have performed in the past. We estimate that one (1) job of the Prime Recipient was retained by the award of this Contract. (Total jobs reported: 1)
Project Status: Less Than 50% Completed
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