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Mid-Atlantic Construction Projects for Bid

Written By: John Poole on February 8, 2010 401 Comments

There are a few interesting additions to the projects up for bid list this week and some older projects that look fantastic.  There are some great looking $1-$2 million jobs.  Keep in mind that I am offering free pre-construction services in exchange for involvement in the management of the project.  Hopefully we can partner up on something.

Job Name Location Approx Value Bid date
Clemson Corner Retail Frederick, MD $1,000,000 2/10/2010
School Arts & Tech center Baltimore, MD $5,000,000 2/25/2010
State Park Bath House Swanton, MD $300,000 2/10/2010
Stadium Athletic Complex – school Bernville, PA $5,000,000 2/11/2010
Train Station Rehab Lindenwold, NJ $2,000,000 2/11/2010
School District Office Renovations Baltimore, MD $2,500,000 2/11/2010
Team House Renovations Glassboro, NJ $500,000 2/11/2010
Plantation Exterior Renovations Dover, DE $1,000,000 2/12/2010
Middle School Renovations New Castle, DE $2,000,000 2/16/2010
Lab Renovations – middle school Rumson, NJ $400,000 2/17/2010
Parkville High School Renovations Baltimore, MD $2,000,000 2/18/2010
Classroom addition Woolwich Twp, NJ $300,000 2/18/2010
Smyrna High School Concessions Smyrna, DE $1,000,000 2/18/2010
Morrisville School District Morrisville, PA $400,000 2/22/2010
Theatre Millersville, PA $18,000,000 2/23/2010
Detention Center Hagerstown, MD $1,000,000 2/24/2010
Public School Atlantic City, NJ $28,000,000 2/25/2010
County Court renovation Towson, MD $5,000,000 2/25/2010
Research Center Renovations Wyndmoor, PA $20,000,000 3/10/2010
Hemodialysis lab renovations Wilkes Barre, PA $5,000,000 2/24/2010
Grocery Store New Construction Edgewater, MD $2,000,000 2/10/2010
Tenant fit-up Harrisburg, PA $200,000 2/10/2010
WWTP Maintenance Building Lancaster, PA $750,000 2/12/2010
Child Care Center NIST Gaithersburg MD $10,000,000 4/2010 est.
Retrofit Edgewood SW Facility Eldersburg MD- $1,000,000 2/17/2010
New Transportation Center Sinking Spring, PA $5,000,000 2/24/2010
Education Center-Elem. School Danville, PA $10,000,000 3/2/2010
PSU -Alterations Irvin Hall State College, PA $5,000,000 3/2010 est
Washington CrossingCemetery Washington, DC $20,000,000 3/2/2010
Chipman Middle School Renov. Felton, DE $2,000,000 2/16/2010
Southampton Middle School Bel Aire, MD $2,000,000 2/17/2010
Shopping Center Renov. AFB Dover, DE $2,500,000 2/25/2010
Central Market Renovations Lancaster, PA $2,500,000 2/17/2010
New Middle School Pheonixville, PA $28,000,000 3/11/2010
College ADA bathrooms Newtown, PA $600,000 2/26/2010

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401 Responses to “Mid-Atlantic Construction Projects for Bid”

  1. Sal Tecce says on: 10 February 2010 at 5:29 am

    John, we are a demolition, site development co.from MA. with work throughout the Northeast.
    We are always interested in job leads in the area of Demolition ( Bldgs.and Bridges ) Hazardous Material removals, ACM/LPA.
    New constructtion of sites, Site cleanups and any all plant closings (Nationaly). Manufactoring and Power Plants.
    We are interested in partnering with someone or Company.
    Projects should be from The 2.0mil toany max.
    We can Bond any project. Our single project capacity for bonding is 100 mil.
    Interested in your reply

  2. Donna P. says on: 28 February 2010 at 8:20 am

    Hello John:

    Thank you posting the jobs…
    I am the Director of Business Development for Phase III Environmental. Phase III is a BRAND NEW soil receiving facility based in PA. Our facility can accept much higher levels of metals than any other facility out there. The site was originally a Zinc facility. We are capable of transporting the soil by Rail and or by Barge…something other facilities do not offer. I plan on calling Mid Atlantic about these projects. I am new to this site, not sure how this all works, but please contact me if anyone is interested in speaking to me further about our facility and how we can work together on these sites. Thanks Donna

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