LH Masonry Contractor

NC

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Concrete contractor

but is not limited tothe removal of existing pendant light fixturesdrywall partitionsdoorsand transom windowssix team/collaboration roomsand a dedicated lactation roomupdating finishes and furnitureand modifying mechanicalelectricalplumbingsix team collaboration roomsremoval of the existing steam heat coilinstallation of a replacement split coilnew steam piping and steam traps782986minor concrete deck patching and repairrepointing and repair of masonryinstallation of roof ladders

1260883 Total Construction Budget: $637,292 includes the bid estimate and contingency for this scope of work Overall project description of work: This project will remodel approximately 42,500 square feet of office and conference room space on the first and second levels of the Administrative Services Building, as well as replace furniture in more than half of the building. The scope of the remodel work includes, but is not limited to, the removal of existing pendant light fixtures, drywall part

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