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Louviere, Stratton & Yokel, LLC (LSY) - Silver Spring, MD
Project Name: Laboratory Renovations - LEED
Location: Bethesda, Maryland
Tevebaugh Associates - Philadelphia, PA and Wilmington, DE
Project Name: Center for Sport, Spirituality and Character Development - Neumann College - LEED
Location: Aston, Pennsylvania
Project Name: Delaware Children’s Museum
Location: Wilmington, Delaware
Project Name: New Elkton Medical Office Building
Location: Elkton, Maryland
Project Name: Administration and Maintenance Buildings -
City of Wilmington New Public Works Complex
Location: Wilmington, Delaware
Project Name: Widener Charter School
Location: Chester, Pennsylvania
Gaudreau, Inc. - Baltimore, MD and Gaithersburg, MD
Project Name: Maryland Forensic Medical Center - Univerisity of Maryland, Baltimore, Biopark
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Description: Gaudreau, Inc. is in a Joint Venture with McClaren, Wilson & Lawrie, forensic lab planners and designer for this 120,000 sf, $42.5 million, six-story building encompassing 94,000 sf with a 26,000 sf in future expansion. Program spaces for this facility include: BSL-3 labs; receiving, loading dock; offices; forensic pathology; media/briefing rooms and meeting spaces; medical examiners offices and admin space; billing/records; purchasing and training spaces.
Learning Resource Center of Baltimore County - LEED
Location: Catonsville, Maryland
Description: The Gaudreau team provided architectural, engineering, and construction phase services for the design and construction administration for a new, $16 million, 76,150 gsf general academic library on the Catonsville Campus for the Community College of Baltimore County.
This facility will be configured and designed to accommodate library collections and study spaces, library instruction, classrooms, computer laboratories, meeting spaces, administration offices, and auxiliary functions including shipping, receiving and circulation. The facility also has a general access academic component, comprising classrooms with full multi-media instruction capability, a student Success Center offering tutorial and study programs, and a cyber cafe.
This building is a new facility which will be incorporated in an existing campus. Design team services include coordinating utilities, electrical service and mechanical utilities from a central utility plant on the campus. The design will also interface with the College’s existing campus wide fire alarm, data, voice, and video communications systems.
Project Name: Delaware School for the Deaf
Location: Newark, Delaware
Description: Gaudreau has provided design and construction phase services for this $40+ million 129,500 sf educational, counseling and residential (21,200 sf) facility for pre-school through high school hard of hearing and deaf children. The scope of work includes a programming, the development of an educational specification, conceptual estimating, site master planning, comprehensive A/E services for the school and housing components, interior design, construction administration and building commissioning. The 129,500 single-story school is organized into two classroom wings that separate the younger children from the middle and upper school-age students by a central courtyard. An auditorium, cafeteria and gymnasium are configured off of a central spine that connects the entrance lobby to the east edge of the courtyard. The development of specialized audio/visual communication systems are an important set of building technology components. All instructional spaces are designed within NCR 20 standard to maintain very low noise threshold within each space. The school incorporates a 3,000 sf cafeteria, a 1,450 sf food servery and a 2,670 sf kitchen. (in association with Mackey Mitchell)
Davis Brody Bond, LLP - Washington, DC
Project Name: Renovation and Addition to the South African Embassy
Location: Washington, DC
Description: The Renovation and Addition to the South African Embassy project will consist of the consolidation of chancery functions into one central location. The renovated building will permit the embassy to house all of its functions in one location, as well as provide a functional, modern residence for the Ambassador. Currently, certain consular functions are operated out of a separate location, roughly two miles away. The objective is to increase the embassy’s ability to provide public outreach programs, reduce overall ongoing expenditures through the reduction of leased space as well as improving building systems and addressing life safety concerns.
Project Name: The National Great Blacks and Wax Museum
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Description: A popular destination for visitors both locally and nationally, TheNational Great Blacks and Wax Museum is embarking on a major expansion of their current facilities. Occupying nearly a full city block in Baltimore, the Museum is planning to add 120,000 gsf to the existing facility during the first of three phases of development. The new museum will include galleries exploring the African Diaspora as well as topics such asthe Atlantic Slave Trade andcontributions of Marylanders to African American history. The museum will also contain a gift shop and an auditorium for lectures, films and other performances.









