Commercial/Banking
Client
Fulton Bank Georgetown
Project Type
Building Envelope Renovation
About The Project
Details: Michael served as project manager for the complete tear down of an existing bank branch and construction of a new branch facility, a $1.8 million project.
This project entailed demolishing an outdated bank branch, mobilization and commissioning of a dual temporary modular trailer/branch and construction of the new branch ALL on the 1/3 acre site, while the bank remained operational. This temporary facility had to be fully compliant with all banking standards for operations, security and ADA compliance. Complete new services for water, sanitary and utility installations had to be done for this temporary facility. Separate temporary MOT and entrances had to be established for safe entry and exiting of the site for construction purposes and customers, as well.
The new branch was a masonry and steel structure with two ¼ round curved standing seam metal roofs and one flat membrane roof. All new services for utilities, water and sanitary lines had to be set for the new facility. New highway entrances and exits had to be installed to meet National Highway Traffic Safety Standards.
The building was slab on grade, metal stud framed with numerous curved interior demising walls to carry the theme from the roof shapes. All interior offices had wood panel full lite front walls for additional safety and visibility of the teller line and entrances. The floors were imported Italian tile with tile base.
The curved teller line was a combination of Corian, decorative brushed stainless and wood. New vault and safe deposit boxes had to be installed with the associated safe deposit privacy rooms.
The project was completed in less than 90 days and was on budget with no disruptions to their daily banking operations.