Projects
Central CT State University - Kaiser Hall
New Britain, ConnecticutConstruction of a building of approximately 61,050 gross square feet. The building is new and shall be constructed of materials that include but are not limited to the following: The structure shall consist of steel columns, beams and metal deck. Exterior wall construction shall consist of Cold Formed Metal Framing veneered with metal panel or brick. Roof construction shall consist of EPDM roof assembly over metal deck. Foundations shall consist of cast-in-place concrete. Interior finishes include painted CMU and gypsum board walls. Floor coverings include resilient Athletic flooring, resilient flooring, wood athletic flooring, resinous flooring and carpet tiles. Ceilings shall be painted gypsum board and suspended acoustical tiles.
Project No.: BI-RC-393
Project Start: Pending
Project Completion: 486 Calendar Days
Contract Amount: $18,210,670
Percent Complete: 55%
Owner: State of Connecticut, Department of Administrative
Services
Owner's Rep: Peter S. Simmons, P.E., DCS Project Manager.
860-713-5636; Peter.Simmons@ct.gov
Designer: Sasaki Associates, Inc., 64 Pleasant St.,
Watertown, MA. Richard Colavecchio. 617-923-7189;
rcolavecchio@sasaki.com
DVA Cemetery Appearance Improvements
Middletown, ConnecticutConstruction of appearance improvements including raising, realigning and cleaning of 7,394 headstones along with minor grading and turf establishment. The project will be completed in 11 phases.
Project No.: BI-C-292Project Start: December 4, 2017
Project Completion: February 22, 2020 (810 Days)
Contract Amount: $2,614,664
Percent Complete: 55%
Owner: State of Connecticut, Department of Administrative Services
Owner's Rep: Sarah Tierney, DCS Project Manager, 860-713-1730; sarah.tierney@ct.gov
Designer: Fuss & O'Neill, Inc., 146 Hartford Rd., Manchester, CT 06040
Naugatuck Valley Community College
New Technology Building
BI-CTC-387
Project Contract $26,700,000
Project Start Date May 2006
New technology building consisting of over 100,000 square feet.
Owner: Department of Public Works / State of Connecticut
Architect: Amenta/Emma Architects, P.C.
Letter of Reference: View View View View View
Bradley International Airport
Terminal "A" Renovations
DOT # 165-348
Project Contract $26,600,000
Owner: Department of Transportation/ State of Connecticut
Architect: HNTB/SLAM
Naugatuck Valley Community College
New Technology Building
BI-CTC-387
Project Contract $26,700,000
Project Start Date May 2006
New technology building consisting of over 100,000 square feet.
Owner: Department of Public Works / State of Connecticut
Architect: Amenta/Emma Architects, P.C.
Letter of Reference: View View View View View
Bradley International Airport
Terminal "A" Renovations
DOT # 165-348
Project Contract $26,600,000
Owner: Department of Transportation/ State of Connecticut
Architect: HNTB/SLAM
State Receiving Home
East Windsor, ConnecticutRenovation of two existing buildings to create one central learning center and business and administration building. New 10,000-sf recreational complex addition
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Owner: Department of Public Works / State of Connecticut
Architect: Earl Lindren Architects.
Letter of References: View
Hartford Job Corp
Hartford, ConnecticutNew facility for the education and housing of Connecticut youth. Construction of seven new buildings ranging from 7,000-sf to 11,000-sf in size and vary is use for light and heavy vocaction, recreation, cafeteria, administration and housing.
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Owner: United States Department of Labor
Architect: Du Bose Associates, Inc
D.O.T. Repair and Maintenance Facility
Old Saybrook, ConnecticutNew 52 bay repair and maintenance facility and salt shed.
Project included 60,000-sf site development
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Owner: Department of Transportation / State of Connecticut
Architect: State of Connecticut D.O.T.
Water Pollution Control Plant
East Haddam, Connecticut Owner: Town of East Haddam, CT
Architect: Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc.
Letter of References: View View
Renovations & Additions to Student Center Central Connecticut State University
New Britain, ConnecticutRenovate 67,000-sf student center.
New 22,000-sf classroom, administration and kitchen addition.
Included sitework, parking, and a new bridge to the parking garage valued at over 3 million dollars.
Owner: Department of Public Works / State of Connecticut
Architect: URS Greiner
Greenwood School Renovations
Winsted, ConnecticutComplete interior and exterior renovations.
Elevator addition, exterior brick restoration, new windows & new pavilion site.
Owner: Department of Public Works / State of Connecticut
Architect: Newman Associates
Letter of References: View
Outdoor Track & Field Complex - University of Connecticut
Storrs, ConnecticutNew IAAF / NCAA all weather track, press boxes, bleachers, stadium lighting and astro-turf infield. The project value consisted of 4M in site work alone. The concrete curbing at the track was within 1/4 inch in circumference, complying with the above regulations (IAAF & NCAA).
The project consisted of removing an existing mountain side in order to obtain the area for the new field. The field is laced with underground drainage and concrete amenities, all of which was self performed by our company.
Please see" Equipment Schedule" owned by this company to complete said operations.
Owner: Department of Public Works / State of Connecticut
Architect: State of Connecticut
Additions & Renovations to Oliver Wolcott Vocational Technical School
Torrington, ConnecticutNew 50,000-sf 3 story classroom addition.
New 8,000-sf automotive shop and 3,000-sf kitchen addition.
Renovation of 70,000-sf of classrooms and administration.
Owner: Department of Public Works / State of Connecticut
Architect: Ames & Whitaker Architects
Hubbard Elementary
East Berlin, ConnecticutNew 23,000-sf classroom and kitchen addition. 24,000-sf renovation of existing facility. New softball fields, parking and site improvements.
Owner: Town of East Berlin, CT
Architect: Jeter, Cook & Jepson Architects
McAlister Middle School
Suffield, ConnecticutNew 4,000-sf classroom addition.
25,000-sf renovation of existing classrooms.
Owner: Town of Suffield
Architect: Alfred P. Casella Architect
Letter of References: View
East Hampton Middle School
East Hampton, ConnecticutNew gymnasium, kitchen and classroom additions.
20,000-sf renovation of existing facility
Owner: Town of East Hampton, CT
Architect: Quinn Associates
Killingworth Elementary School
Killingworth, ConnecticutNew 37,000-sf classroom and gymnasium addition.
This project included extensive site work, concrete and renovations.
In particular, underpinning the existing foundation walls, hundreds of feet of storm drainage and sanitary sewer piping within rock / ledge substrate terrain. Also included was new ductile iron water and sprinkler piping required to complete new addition systems. The site work included excavation for 20 foot high concrete foundation walls, bearing a second floor suspended slab. Numerous square footage of concrete sidewalks, curbs, stairs, and retaining walls completed the site.
These portions were completed with our own manpower forces, equipment and machinery. Additions and renovations required masonry block and brick, steel studs, drywall and rough carpentry.
Owner: Town of Killingworth, CT
Architect: Jeter, Cook & Jepson Architects
Letter of References: View View
Hurley Hall Additions and Renovations at Eastern Connecticut State University
Willimantic, ConnecticutNew 10,000-sf two story dining facility and storage addition. The entire renovation of the kitchen & the dining room was completed while the facility was in use. This was the only operating kitchen on campus and was never disrupted throughout the life of the project.
The addition consisted of temporary steel sheathing to perform the mass excavation, underpinning the existing foundation of the building's west side. New 22 foot high foundation walls replaced the excavation with the new addition. This was accomplished simultaneously with the upper level kitchen renovation, without disruption to the normal daily facility operations. All new life safety systems were achieved within the contract time span, allowing the school to open on time for the new fall semester. This project was successful regardless of the rigorous constraints. See Dave Jepson's letter of recommendation.
Owner: Department of Public Works / State of Connecticut
Architect: Jeter, Cook & Jepson Architects
Letter of References: View View
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Science Classroom Addition at Guilford High School
Guilford, ConnecticutNew 26,000 sf. two story science wing addition.
Reconfiguration of parking lot and related site work
Owner: Town of Guilford, CT
Architect: Friar Associates, Inc.
Danbury Correctional Institution
Danbury, ConnecticutNew administrative addition and renovation of the existing administrative facility.
Though a complex project, it was finished 4 months early despite the restrictive work areas. As a result of an efficient work ethic, LBI received the "Administrator’s Award of Excellence” by the United States Small Business Administration. This award is the only award given to a General Contractor in the United States.
Owner: Federal Bureau of Prisons / U.S. Department of Justice
Architect: SLAM Architects
Letter of Reference: View
J.B. Gates Correctional Center
Niantic, ConnecticutSix new buildings including a dormitory, gymnasium, staff /administration building, kitchen and medical facility.
Owner: State of Connecticut
Architect: Jeter, Cook & Jepson Architects
Minimum Security Dorm at Cheshire Correctional Center
Cheshire, ConnecticutNew administration foundation, dormitory addition & administration renovation.
Owner: Department of Public Works / State of Connecticut
Architect: State of Connecticut
Minimum Security Dorm Visitors Center at Niantic Community Correctional Center
Niantic, ConnecticutFour new buildings including a gymnasium, dormitory, kitchen facility and maintenance building.
Owner: Department of Public Works / State of Connecticut
Architect: Department of Public Works / State of Connecticut