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The Fort Orange Club Albany, NY
As Construction Manager, Sano-Rubin
managed the construction of the new 6,770 sf Athletic Wing. The
addition includes a new foyer, Group Fitness Studio, Massage Area,
Lobby/Lounge, 2 International Squash Courts, Viewing Mezzanine, Elevator
and Stair. The work also included renovation of 5,720sf of the original
wing. The renovation converted the existing squash courts into a 1,800
sf, 2 -story Fitness Center and upgraded the lobby space and swimming
pool.
Additional improvements
were made to the Tap Room for improved
interior traffic flow. The existing building infrastructure was
upgraded by replacing and upgrading the HVAC equipment in the mechanical
room, replacing thru-wall units in guest rooms, improving plumbing
drainage, replacing outdated electrical panels and feeders, upgrading
and expanding the main electrical service. A new exterior entrance
terrace and relocation of the fire escape outside the Tap Room
were also completed.
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Mohawk Golf Club
Schenectady, NY
The
$2 million project consisted of renovations to the
existing golf club including a small dining room addition and
comprehensive upgrade of all systems.
Expansion and improvements were also made to
the kitchen, dining room, lounge and support facilities. Construction
began January 6, 2003, and facilities were back in operation on
June 6, 2003. The project was designed by
Mesick Cohen Wilson Baker,
LLP.
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Renovation and additions to
the exiting country club. Locker space was expanded as well as the
addition of a new dining room, two new bars, and lounge area. New
lobby, elevator, outdoor patio, and entry way were also part of
the project.
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Construction Manager for approximately
10,000 square feet of additions, with gut renovations of about 20,000 square
feet and exterior sitework upgrades. January 1st
fast track start for three separate additions with critical April completion
of new Grille Room successfully achieved.
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Approximately 4,000 s.f. of additions with 20,000 s.f. of complete
renovation. Construction was phased to enable continued use of the
building. A compressed schedule for an early spring completion to
accommodate golfing activities and events which had been reserved the
previous year.
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