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O wners , D evelopers &M anagers 160,000 s/f Cecil County School of Technology Mullan Contracting completes renovation work on school

altimore, MD — The Mul lan Con- tracting has complet- ed renovation activities on the Cecil County School of Tech- nology, a 160,000 s/f building located in North East, Mary- land. The School of Technology teaches high school students a variety of trades such as me- chanics, carpentry, plumbing and construction. The scope of the construc- tion project included trans- forming former open spaces within the school into separate classroom areas, as well as the construction of career and B

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technical laboratories in vari- ous sections of the building. In addition, Mullan Contracting

renovated and improved the administrative offices and expanded the cafeteria. Mullan Contracting is cur- rently performing renovation and new construction activi- ties at Nantucket Elementary School in Crofton, Maryland, as well as numerous construc- tion projects at McDonogh School in Owings Mills, MD. “School-related construction activities always bring hard deadlines, as all work needs to be completely finished before the start of the new school year,” said Joseph Rode , president of The Mullan Con- tracting Company. n DMR Architects completes plan for municipal/public safety building South Toms River, NJ —Hasbrouck Heights-based DMRArchitects recently com- pleted a plan and cost estimate for South Toms River to relocate its Municipal Offices, Police De- partment and Municipal Court from its current 7,000 s/f facility to a 10,000 s/f vacant daycare center that would be retrofitted for the borough’s multiple uses. The proposed project at 19 Double Trouble Rd. will address the borough’s need for the police to have a separate entry, two holding cells, a processing room and interview room. It will also house all municipal offices and its council chambers/municipal court. The new location will also provide for a community room and space for the Borough’s Of- fice of EmergencyManagement. “We’ve done a dozen munici- pal or public safety buildings, and while there is a common thread that they all need to be upgraded to accommodate for technology and other issues, how we get to the final build- ing is always unique to that town” Lloyd Rosenberg, AIA , president and CEO of DMR Architects, said. n

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