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Maryland State Police Barrack ‘O’ and Garage, Hagerstown, Maryland
22,000 s.f., two story building to house a State Police Barrack, offices, meeting space and a forensic laboratory. Also included is 4,350 s.f. service garage. An existing garage on the site would be demolished at the beginning of the project if the space is required for the new facility.
(Architect: Bushey Feight Morin Architects)
Maryland Correctional Training Center, Hagerstown, Maryland
Construction of a new 192 bed housing unit and additions to provide medical and commissary expansions and renovations to the existing support spaces of a correctional facility. Two existing Quonset huts are to be studied for adaptive reuse; new structures will be designed as necessary to accomplish the architectural program.
(Architect: Bushey Feight Morin Architects)
Westside Redevelopment/Stewarts
Building, Baltimore, Maryland
Adaptive re-use of the 200,000 s.f., eight story historic
Stewarts Department Store, to create new offices and
ground level retail space. New buildings consist of
25,000 s.f., six story addition and 30,000 s.f., seven
story addition.
(Architect: Design
Collective, Inc.)
Maryland State Police Crime
Laboratory, Pikesville, Maryland
50,000 s.f., single story laboratory facility with
20,000 s.f. mechanical penthouse and partial basement;
perimeter columns, foundations, and spandrel beams
fashioned to support loads of future horizontal expansion.
(Architect: Cochran
Stephenson & Donkervoet, Inc.)
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