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Wagman's Special Projects Group can be the "single-
source solution" for small additions, renovations, repairs and maintenance.
Even if the project is a simple door replacement,
carpet installation or drywall repair, it is not considered too small
for the Special Projects Group.
In the Senior Housing market, the Special Projects
Group devotes special attention to resident safety and comfort, dust and
noise mitigation and helping to keep the facility operational during the
work. Some of the services provided by Wagman's Special Projects Group
are:
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Consultation |
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Scope of Work and Cost Estimates |
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Small Additions, Renovations, Repairs and
Maintenance |
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Senior Housing Apartment & Cottage
Turnarounds |
Tel Hai Retirement Community Cottage Additions
Sunroom additions to cottages on the campus of a
continuing care retirement community in Honey Brook, PA. |
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Station House Facade Restoration
The Special Projects Group restored the facade of the former Station
House building on North George Street in downtown York. Detailed
copper work, window and roof replacement, and extensive woodworking
were among the tasks performed to restore the facade on this historic
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Luther Crest Apartment Upgrades
Interior renovations, including kitchen and bathroom upgrades, door
replacements, painting and carpeting, at the independent living
apartments on the campus of a continuing care retirement community. |
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York Benevolent Association Headquarters
Interior and exterior renovations were performed at this building
in York, PA, where the York Benevolent Association moved its headquarters. |
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Penske Truck Leasing Addition
Wagman's Special Projects Group constructed the 2,000 square foot
addition to Penske's district service facility in Lancaster, built
by Wagman Construction the previous year.
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Luther Crest Wellness Center
Renovation
Interior renovations to the wellness center on the campus of a
continuing care retirement community in Allentown, PA. |
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"I drove on North George Street one evening
just before Christmas, saw the lights on in the former Station House
buildings, and realized I had never properly thanked you for the extraordinary
dedication and craftsmanship you gave to that job. The work is truly
remarkable, and displays the sort of woodwork, sheet metal work, brickwork,
and leaded glass work that today are rare, but still possible with the
right builder. Thank you for that, and for the resilience you showed
through a small but rather long project."
Fritz
Read
President
Read & Company Architects
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