Corporate Commercial and Mixed Use Projects
New Canopy Hotel / Wills Wharf Office Building, Baltimore, Maryland
New Mixed Use – Tower – Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering for a new 400,000 sq. ft. mixed use building comprising of 12-story building and 85-car parking structure. The complex includes a 157-key hotel and was designed to obtain LEED Silver certification.
T. Rowe Price Building, Baltimore, Maryland
Corporate Headquarters – Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing engineering for the corporate financial headquarters of T. Rowe Price located at the Waterfront in Harbor Point. Project consists of two office towers of 7 levels each and a 4-story connector with separate lobbies. Project consists of approximately 425,000 sq. ft., 200 parking spaces under level 1 and a 5,000 sq. ft. roof terrace on level 7 connecting the two buildings.
The Allied, Harbor Point, Baltimore, Maryland
New Mixed Use – Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing engineering for a 25-story mixed-use LEED Building consisting of 333 Class A apartments, clubhouse, pool, green roof, gym, retail spaces, 1,506 parking spaces, and utility/storage space located at the Waterfront in Harbor Point. Project consists of approximately 880,000 gsf.
Wills Wharf Level 3 Cole Schotz Tenant Improvement, Baltimore, Maryland
Tenant Improvements – Engineering for a tenant fitout of approximately 5,700 sq. ft. on the 3rd floor of the Wills Wharf Building. Project included reception area, private offices, conference spaces with coffee stations, break room with sink, dishwasher, ice, refrigerator, and microwave; lounge, workstations, IFD closet HVAC controls and zoning.
Ronald McDonald House, Baltimore, Maryland
New Guest Room Facility – Mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering for a new 6-story (8-level with 2 below grade parking levels.) facility with 65 guest rooms, kitchen, dining room, living rooms, laundry, and meeting space. The building was designed to obtain LEED Silver certification.
Yorktowne Hotel, York, Pennsylvania
Historic Restoration – Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering for complete restoration of an historic 11 story, 200,000 sq. ft. 120-key hotel originally built in 1924 and expanded in 1957.
Greenway Tech Centre, York, Pennsylvania
Adaptive Re-use – Engineering design for a major adaptive re-use urban redevelopment project. An existing cigar warehouse was converted into a LEED Silver certified technology building with loft-style offices. The historic building is complemented by a high-tech addition for vertical transportation access, restrooms, and utilities. The total square footage was approximately 60,000.
Wills Wharf Jellyfish Tenant Improvements, Baltimore, Maryland
Tenant Improvements – Engineering for tenant fitout of an approximately 30,000 sq. ft. area on the 6th floor of the Wills Wharf Building. Project included HVAC system for TI, electrical distribution system and power for convenience and mechanical systems, design of lighting, controls, fire alarm system, and telecommunication/CATV equipment.
York County Commissioners, York, Pennsylvania
York County Administrative Center – Adaptive reuse of a historic (1898) County Court House into county administrative offices. Approximately 128,000 sq. ft. were involved and the Special Proceedings Courtroom was retained while the historic Courtroom No 2 was converted into a County Commissioners Meeting Room. The project received two national awards and several region awards, and was the City of York’s first LEED certified building and Central Pennsylvania’s first LEED certified historic rehabilitation project.
York County Human Services Center – The original project entailed conversion of 110,000 sq. ft. former BonTon department store in downtown York into offices for thirteen county agencies. Subsequently, we were commissioned to design a complete renovation of the space, bring the building up to current codes, upgrade and replace all existing systems, and provide new building security components.
Lancaster County Commissioners, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Administration Building Renovation – Provided HVAC, Electrical, and plumbing engineering to convert the former “Armstrong Building” in downtown Lancaster into a government office building. The building is in excess of 250,000 sq. ft. and is three -and seven-stories and includes offices, conference rooms, county commissioners meeting room, public areas, and a courtroom.
Probation & Parole Office Building – Renovation of a 40,000 sq. ft. existing building, a former Sears Roebuck store, and five-story addition to house offices for the Probation Department and Parole Department.
Northrop Grumman, Linthicum, Maryland
Office IT Upgrade – Major project to upgrade and replace the Information Technology (IT) systems throughout three buildings, encompassing more than 1.7 million sq. ft. The scope included selective demolition, new wassl, floors, and ceilings, provision of card access to every room, and improvements to the IT infrastructure including new Category 6A cabling, outlets, patch panels, switches, racks, and cable trays throughout the three buildings on the campus. MEP systems were modified, as required. The buildings house offices, research & design laboratories, clean manufacturing areas, and general manufacturing spaces.
Common Area Enhancement – Engineering in support of an employee amenity upgrade project that included two employee dining areas.
space as well as renovation of the two-story, 24,000 sq. ft. existing building. An additional 18,000 sq. ft. of space in the adjacent manufacturing building was renovated to accommodate conference rooms, training rooms, and a new cafeteria and kitchen. An additional 13,000 sq. ft. of office space was created above the cafeteria.
Sig Sauer, Exeter, New Hampshire
Corporate Headquarters Relocation – Engineering in support of a 260,000 sq. ft. project to create the North American Headquarters for this manufacturer of firearms for military and police. The scope entailed renovations to an existing building to create Class A private and open offices, executive suite, conference rooms, two-story foyer/lobby, product display room, training rooms, cafeteria, and fitness room. The project also entailed renovations to accommodate manufacturing and warehousing space.

