HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEMS CHAPEL
Owner: Henry Ford Health Systems
Architect:
Scope of work entailed demolition of existing space; all new partition walls, ceilings, sprinklers, lighting, etc. for new Chapel.
DEXTER AVENUE PARKING LOT
Owner: New Center Community Mental Health System
Architect:
Construction of new 35 car parking lot on property owned by NCCMHS, North of their main offices.
HIGHLAND PARK OUTPATIENT UNIT
Owner: New Center Community Mental Health System
Architect:
Renovation of existing office facility into a neighborhood health care facility. Work included new fenced parking lot, new offices and toilet facilities.
EASTERN MARKET
Owner: City of Detroit Recreation Department
Architect:
Ongoing maintenance and renovation at Market sheds, Admin Bldg and out structures.
84 ALGER BUILDING INTERIOR RENOVATIONS
Owner: New Center Community Mental Health System
Architect:
Complete gutting and interior rebuild of existing residence to convert to an office type environment.
NCCMHS POOL RENOVATIONS
Owner: New Center Community Mental Health System
Architect:
Upgrade of shower room and locker facilities at NCCMHS main office.
FLINT GYMNASIUM
Owner: U.S. Job Corp.
Architect:
Construction of a new gymnasium as part of the US Job Corp campus project.
Campus Martius Park
800 Woodward
Detroit, MI
Owner: Detroit 300 Conservancy
Architect:
CM: White / Olson, LLC
Project Description: A 1.6-acre public square in the heart of Downtown Detroit’s Central Business District. The park includes a granite fountain, gardens, events plaza, ice staking rink, and an Au Bon Pain Bakery Café.
Cobo Construction Management Services
One Washington Blvd.
Detroit, MI
Owner: Detroit Building Authority
Architect:
CM: White Construction
Project Description: A new Bar & Restaurant named “The Vu”. All meeting rooms are being renovated and public restrooms are being renovated to be ADA compliant. The Sundries Shop, Baskin & Robins and Pizza Queen were remodeled and a new Coffee Shop was added. A new permanent canopy is being added to the front of the building.
DWS-846A 800 MHz Radio System
13331 Lyndon
Detroit, MI
Owner: City of Detroit
Architect:
CM: White Construction
Project Description: Conversion of an existing 53,200 s.f. warehouse and office facility into the new Emergency and Radio Communications Center for a new city wide Communications System. The Facility includes (2) hardened explosion resistant areas constructed entirely of 12″ concrete walls and roof. It also has blast resistant doors. The Building houses the 911 Dispatch Area, Offices for Police, Fire, EMS, as well as a totally new mechanical, fire protection and electrical systems.
FLICS
6565 W. Outer Drive
Detroit, M
Owner: Detroit Public Schools
Architect:
CM: White Construction
Project Description: Adding a new 600 s.f. addition and the renovation of the existing 127,000 s.f. Renaissance High School into a specialized Middle School for Foreign Language Immersion and Cultural Studies (FLICS). Renovations will consist of window replacement, upgrading the heating and ventilation system and adding air conditioning to the classroom wing, expanding the fire suppression system to cover the entire building, modernize the fire alarm system, and building the IT infrastructure to provide voice, data and video.
University of Michigan – Dearborn, Science Building Addition
4901 Evergreen
Dearborn, M
Owner: University of Michigan – Dearborn
Architect:
CM: White Construction
Project Description: A new 29,000 s.f. addition to the Dearborn Campus Science Building. The Scope of Work includes Laboratories such as biochemistry and microbiology, classrooms, auditorium and faculty research labs. The Building features include a motorized observatory dome for the study of Astronomy and a third floor exterior balcony viewing area.
Virgil H. Carr Cultural Arts Center
Owner: The Arts League of Michigan
Architect:
CM: White Construction
Legal Aid & Defenders Association
1400 Chrysler Drive
Detroit, MI
Owner: Legal Aid and Defender Association, Inc.
Architect:
CM: White Construction
Ambulatory Care Facility – St. John Health System
Owner: St. John Health System
Architect:
CM: White/Barton Malow
Hutzel Women’s Center
Architect:
Owner: DMC
Project Description: Construction renovation of Natal intensive care unit, and emergency surgery units, and new state of the art birthing rooms.
Youthville
Architect:
Owner: Detroit Youth Foundation
Project Description: Youth Center with Music, Art and Social Services after school programs. Complete demolition of 70, 000 s.f. two story build. Will be adding an attached gymnasium.
MT ZION COMMUNITY ACTIVITY CENTER
Owner: Mt Zion Missionary Baptist Church
Architect:
New 45,000 SF facility consisting of classrooms, conference/banquet rooms, commercial kitchen and a multi-purpose room used as a gymnasium and special events center. Property is located on a 3.5 acre site with two surface parking areas that will accommodate 165 cars.
DPS HARRIS ADULT ED
Owner: DPS
Architect:
Renovate existing building to provide new rooftop units for computer server rooms; new fire alarm system; sprinklers; new power and I.T. connections in each classroom; renovated Toilet rooms with new fixtures, flooring and partitions; performed roof restoration; and installed new asphalt parking lot on west side of building.
COBO HALL WAYNE PLAZA REPAIRS
Renovation of the Wayne Plaza Deck of the Cobo Conference Center. The work was performed in 1998 in two phases, which included structural concrete deck repairs, waterproofing and paving, leak repairs, siding and gutter work, concrete and masonry repair in the PLD substation and Cobo substation A, E1 and C.
Removal and replacement of 100,000 S.F. concrete slabs in Wayne Hall (Hall “D”) of the Cobo Conference Center. Work performed in 1993.
WOODWARD / MACK STREETSCAPE
Woodward & Mack Ave.
Mack to Selden Street. Landscaping, Lighting, Sidewalk, Utilities
Cobo Civic Center Escalator Envelope
One Washington Blvd.
Detroit, MI
Owner: Detroit Building Authority
Architect/Engineer: Smith Group
CM: White Construction
Project Description: Renovation of the existing escalator enclosure connecting the Wayne and Michigan exhibit halls to open up the upper floor area and enhance the lower level. Demolition work included existing fire-rated masonry walls, hollow metal doors and frames, ceilings and flooring. New construction includes masonry walls, aluminum framed glazed walls, aluminum doors, a large drywall soffit, terrazzo flooring, carpeting and miscellaneous mechanical / electrical work.