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Wagman has experience in building a wide range of
institutional projects. We have provided new construction, expansion, and
renovation services for the following industries:
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Entertainment |
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Hospitality |
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Non-Profit Human Services |
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Private Education |
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Religious |
Crossroads Counseling Services
This renovation and addition project created
two specific service areas for a non-profit provider of counseling
services. Adult Services is housed in the renovated building, and
Child & Adolescent Services occupies the addition. Each area contains
a reception area, offices, restrooms and laboratories. The latter
also has a conference room, employee break room, and a special room
designed for Autistic children. |
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National Watch and Clock Museum
This award-winning project consisted of
two phases; a 26,300 square foot addition and renovation of the 24,000
square foot existing structure. The world-class museum features four
exterior Greek Doric columns, and a 52-foot high interior rotunda.
The renovated exhibit area features curved partition, black ceiling,
exposed spiral ductwork, and track lighting. |
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Inn at Heritage Hills
Wagman built this five-level golf resort hotel
on a design/build basis. The 62,000 square foot hotel and conference
center, with 104 rooms, brass & mahogany accents, and Spanish
marble floors, overlooks an 18-hole golf course. |
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Pequea Brethren in Christ Church
This project involved construction of a 28,400
square foot, two-story addition, and sanctuary renovations. The expansion
added a 72' x 90' family activity center, youth center, and deck on
the upper floor, and provided new rooms for child care, music, library
and choirs on the lower level. |
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Penn-Mar Organization
This expansion and renovation project consisted
of 19,000 square feet of new construction and 13,000 square feet of
alterations for a non-profit facility serving developmentally challenged
adults. Along with new corporate offices, Wagman provided a new lobby,
community room, and client vocational training and production workshop. |
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"It is not often one is involved in something that
instills such a sense of pride and accomplishment. You played a vital
role in creating something that is much more than just a building. It
is a legacy that will be admired and enjoyed for years to come."
Thomas
J. Bartels,
Executive
Director,
Tha National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors, Inc.
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