Projects
12 item(s) found.
Greenfield Starbucks
High Construction served as the construction manager for the shell of this new Starbucks off of Route 30 and Greenfield Road.
Eurofins Parking Garage
This 8-story, 414,000 square foot, two-tone precast parking garage, featuring 1,241 parking spaces, an indoor and outdoor shuttle waiting area and two passenger elevators, was built to support the ever-expanding Eurofins BioPharma Product Testing site located in Lancaster, PA, just 15 minutes North of downtown Lancaster City. This BioPharmaceutical and Medical Device testing facility is part of the largest network of harmonized GMP testing laboratories across the globe.
Unstable ground conditions and subsurface caverns required the garage to be built on concrete foundations supported by 287 concrete-encased steel micropiles that anchored into bedrock below the surface, sometimes at depths in excess of 150 linear feet. This, combined with a high water-table, posed continuous challenges in creating effective stability for the building to begin vertical construction.
This facility was built in a uniquely collaborative effort between High Construction (providing construction management services), High Concrete, High Erectors and High Transit, with each piece of precast concrete being touched by approximately 100 of High's esteemed personnel. This project is recognized as the first of many collaborative projects to come.
Extra Space Storage
High Construction served as the construction manager and the builder for this five-story, 81,000-square-foot self-storage facility on a five-acre site with parking.
S. Dale High Leadership Center
High Construction served as the construction manager for the renovation and addition to an existing 1980s building in Lancaster, Pa., that previously served as offices for a university. The project included 6,500 square feet of interior renovations, a 3,500 square foot addition, exterior wall renovations, and a new courtyard. The newly transformed building, called The S. Dale High Leadership Center, celebrates the rich history of the High companies.
The Waterfront
High Construction provided construction management services for Jaindl Enterprises' 560 Waterfront Drive (multifamily residential building) and 545 Riverside Drive (parking garage) as part of this ambitious project. Situated along the picturesque banks of the Lehigh River in Allentown, PA, this monumental $500 million development initiative, aptly named The Waterfront, is set to feature a diverse blend of office spaces, retail establishments, parking facilities, and residential structures.
Hershey Square Shopping Center
High Construction provided general contracting services for the 184,000-square-foot Hershey Square Shopping Center in Hershey, PA. Anchor tenants include K-Mart and Weis Markets.
Lancaster Newspapers Parking Garage
High Construction was selected to provide preconstruction, design-build, and construction management services for this 151,200-square-foot parking garage addition to Lancaster Newspaper’s existing parking garage in Lancaster, Pa.
Lancaster General Hospital Parking Garage
The three-story, 174,420-square-foot addition to the north side of Lancaster General Hospital's existing garage between East Frederick and East James streets, added 540 parking spaces and doubled the size of the existing garage.
Highland Presbyterian Church
This project consisted of a 40,780-square-foot church narthex, multipurpose room, and classroom addition. The project also includes a sprinkler/ceiling renovation of the existing facility and a new 1,237-square-foot entrance canopy.
Armstrong Flooring Inc. Headquarters & Technical Center
This project consisted of an interior and exterior renovation of two existing buildings to accommodate over 250 corporate office employees.
Armstrong Building 402 Lower Level
The renovation of Armstrong Building 402 in Lancaster, PA, encompassing 43,211 square feet of ground floor commercial office space, product showcase areas, and a customer training center, showcases meticulous design, environmental consciousness, and innovative features such as advanced HVAC systems, sustainable material sourcing, and unique ceiling and wall systems to create a revitalized and functional workspace.
Fulton Bank ASC
Fulton Bank hired Francis Cauffman of Philadelphia to redesign the space, and High Construction to schedule and build the renovations. By working during evening and night hours to perform the renovations, High Construction minimized disruptions to the bank's operations.