Anthology at King of Prussia As one of the largest trades on the project, the carpentry work had a big impact on the project schedule. So, for the Anthology project, ensuring manpower was a driving force behind the schedule and quality. As the General Trades Contractor, the comprehensive scope of the work package allowed Wallworks better manpower coordination, phasing of work and the ability to manage details that are important for quality. View Project Cenero Headquarters When IMC Construction Company needed a General Trades / Carpentry Partner they could depend on to complete a new world Headquarters’ project for an important client, they … [Read more...]
Zarzycki Builders Inc.
Damon & I want to take this opportunity to let all of you know how much your hard work, determination and commitment to excellence has meant to us on this most recent remodel in Kidder, PA. Your corroboration & cooperation with other subs, willingness to put in unusually grueling work hours, and attention to detail has made a huge impression on Wawa's corporate offices. As has become our usual, it was very apparent to Wawa that the punch items on the final list were so minor compared to what they expected - and in fact, were only one partial page for ZBI and our subs. That alone was a major factor in the store opening within the time limits set by … [Read more...]
Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
The Haverford College – Library Renovation project was a challenging project from the very beginning all the way to the end. As this project involved the selective demolition of former historic buildings and building additions, in order to construct a robust structure in the center of the existing footprint, while maintaining the existing exterior walls with temporary shoring as the new structure was installed. These former buildings that we worked around dated back to 1864, 1898, 1912, and 1967. All of which had their own nuisances in order to marry the new construction to the existing. Throughout this project your team never gave up and always … [Read more...]
IMC Construction
We work hard to put the best teams together for our clients, and that includes having the best subcontractors and tradespeople on our projects. We expect more than just getting the job done on time and for a good price – we expect our Trade Partners to look out for us and our customers and to work in the best interest of the project. On the Hebrew Academy Project Wallworks achieved these expectations. The project included some complex geometry of the walls and ceilings and Wallworks sat down with us, the Architects at KSS and the Owner to work out the details. They were great at coming up with solutions to problems and communicating their ideas. The end … [Read more...]
W&G Construction Company
We had a very aggressive schedule for the completion of the new FedEx facility and Wallworks stepped up and met the completion deadlines. As a Project Manager it is important to me that our subcontractors can properly man the project with the right amount and the right quality of tradesmen. Wallworks was able to bring the manpower we needed to meet the schedule and our expectations for quality work. The project also required significant coordination and the Wallworks' team was very proactive in coordinating their work with the other trades - this was very important to maintaining the schedule. I highly recommend Wallworks and would enjoy working with them on … [Read more...]
CVMNEXT Construction
I have worked with Wallworks on multiple projects and I highly recommend them. On every project there is a spirit of cooperation, problem solving and partnering. On a recent project, Wallworks successfully took on a difficult rainscreen system that other contractors were unable to handle. Through a collaborate effort with CVMNEXT, Wallworks established strategies for installation and constructability concepts that allowed them to accelerate their work so that the project could be completed on time. Carrie Patel, Project Manager CVMNEXT Construction … [Read more...]
CTC Construction
The schedule was a challenge on the Sproul Observatory Project, but this was a project that could not be rushed. Each step of ceiling installation had to be planned and coordinated with other work on the project, so having a knowledgeable foreman and a skilled team of carpenters was the key to the success on this project. Tad Cox, Project Manager for CTC Construction … [Read more...]