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Real Estate Journal — Design/ Build | Construction Management — Owners, Developers & Managers — November 27 - December 10, 2015 — 11B

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D esign / B uild | C onstruction M anagement Designed by Lancaster based RLPS Architects Warfel begins construction at the Village at Penn State COLUMBIA , Md — Colliers International in the Baltimore region, a Colliers hires Young as building engineer

a set of hard and soft skills that allow him to excel as a build- ing engineer and will help us continue to offer unmatched service to our clients,” said Lindsay Thompson , vice president of engineering and project management for Col- liers | Baltimore. Prior to joining Colliers, Young was a building en- gineer assistant for Guard- ian Realty in Silver Spring, where he handled building maintenance, painted inte- rior and exterior surfaces and helped with electrical and plumbing repairs. He also responded to emergen- cy maintenance calls after hours. n

ast Petersburg, PA — Warfel Con- struction Company has begun construction of a 10,000 s/f addition at the Village at Penn State, a continuing care retirement community in State College PA. The $3.5 million project will be home to 14 personal care residents, all in private rooms. A community room and a new main entrance to the Village are also included as part of this project. Designed by Lancaster based RLPS Architects, Warfel expects completion of the project in April of 2016. n E Mas t manages two-phase project in New Jersey Englewood, NJ — MAST Construction Ser- vices, Inc. announced the near completion of the first phase of The Lillian Booth Actors Home, 155-175 West Hudson Ave. in Englewood. MAST is serving as the own- er’s representative on behalf of The Actors Fund. The two-phase, $25 million project includes the conver- sion of unused residential rooms into swing space during Phase I, a process that began in August 2015 and is slated for completion by the year’s end. The interim spaces will temporarily house residents of the home during the de- molition and reconstruction of the facility, as planned for Phase II, a three-year project scheduled to begin in Janu- ary 2016. The facility, which was built in 1961 for professionals in entertainment and perform- ing arts and their immediate family members that require short- and long-term assisted living and extended care, will increase by more than 25,000 s/f to 48,565 s/f by the end of construction. It will include the addition of 45 beds for a total of 169 beds encompass- ing 82 for skilled nursing, 25 for sub-acute/rehabilitation, 42 for assisted living and 20 for memory-care. Spiezle Architectural Group of Trenton is serving as the project architect; Bala Consulting Engineers is the mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineer; and T&M Associates is the site engineer. n

full-service commercial real estate firm with of- fices in Bal- timore and Co l umb i a , hi red Ted Young as a building en-

Ted Young

gineer. Young brings more than 10 years of experience maintaining buildings and specializes in painting and finish work. “We have built a team of highly qualified and responsive building engineers. Ted brings

Village at Penn State

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