605 N Bentz
Prior to the renovation this building housed the former Antietam Automotive which was automotive parts retail warehouse located in the City of Frederick. The structure itself consisted of several additions with multiple levels throughout its life. The exterior shape of the building was a nondescript rectangular structure with windows limited to the front facade. The original interior was comprised of warehouse areas, mezzanine parts storage and a partial 2nd floor for administration. The demolition included complete removal of the partial 2nd floor level, mezzanine and roof sections, demolition of all existing plumbing, mechanical, and electrical systems, and the preparation of sixty-seven new exterior openings to receive windows, curtainwall and storefront systems.
At a Glance
Cortland Park
Cortland Park is a two-story core and shell concrete tilt-wall office building that is supported by spread footings. The glass and glazing system consists of punched windows and an arched curtainwall, which accents the main entrance to the building. The exterior finishes of the building include an EIFS cornice, EIFS accent bands and top-cote paint with multiple accent colors. Exterior building canopies were constructed at the main entrance of the building and at the future bank tenant drive thru. The Lobby finishes include custom millwork panels, granite flooring, along with barrel vault and domed ceiling accents. The building mechanical systems include roof top units with a medium pressure duct loop that was installed on each floor for future tenant tie in. The project also included all associated earthwork, site utilities, site lighting, paving, site concrete and landscaping.
At a Glance
Creekside Plaza
Creekside Plaza is an award-winning building that highlights Warner Construction’s collaboration and coordination abilities on a project that is situated in an urban environment with zero lot lines. The project is a true mixed-use building with street-level retail, 3 floors of office space, and 2 floors of residential space. The building contains a composite structural steel frame and the skin consists of face brick, architectural precast corner features, and glass fiber reinforced cornices at the parapets. Interior lobby finishes include custom millwork, elliptical drywall bulkheads, and metal ceiling tiles. The project also included the construction of all core areas, restrooms, typical lobbies, site work, and a sky bridge providing pedestrian access from the building to an adjacent parking garage.
Awards
2008 NAIOP Award of Excellence for Architectural Design – Best Mixed-Use Building
At a Glance
Haulotte US
This project included the complete construction of a new office space for Haulotte, Inc. Construction included the modification of the base building fire sprinkler and mechanical systems, a new electric service, perimeter offices, interior work/mail room, open spaces for systems furniture, a conference room and an employee kitchenette. Millwork was provided for the various common workspaces and clerical areas. The office space was carpeted throughout with VCT being used in the kitchenette, bathrooms and work room.
At a Glance
Byte Court Business Center
Byte Court Business Center is a one (1) story flex office / warehouse building totaling 33,000 SF that is situated on a 2.72-acre site. The site work included the relocation of existing below grade utilities, retaining wall construction, rock excavation, landscaping, site concrete, paving and the installation of all associated utilities. The building consists of eleven (11) 3,000 SF bays designed to accommodate tenants of multiple sizes. The structure includes load bearing exterior masonry walls with a structural steel roof frame. The building’s façade is comprised of prairie stone, split face CMU, precast concrete accents and curtain glazed aluminum curtainwalls. Three (3) 25-ton packaged VAV rooftop units and associated duct work make up the building’s HVAC system.
At a Glance
Frederick Motor Company
The Frederick Motor Company was a complete renovation of an existing showroom, service area, and exterior façade. A new car delivery bay was also added. The project took a dealership originally founded in 1917 with its current building constructed in the 1970s and turned it into one of Frederick’s most recognized showrooms.
Awards
2018 ABC Cumberland Valley – 1st Place, Renovation under $4 million
At a Glance
NVR
The Interior was created to combine new technology with a mixed open and private office floor plan, all the while constantly thinking of the aesthetic appearance and final vision. The floor plan is a combination of private perimeter offices with an open central space consisting of systems furniture. The perimeter offices provide tenured employees their own private workspaces while still allowing natural light to be filtered into the central spaces through etched glass side lights. The central work area is emphasized as a spacious platform with an exposed structure accented by an open ceiling grid system. Throughout the NVR offices, Warner Construction coordinated a variety of striking floor finishes including pre-finished wood floors, carpet, linoleum, and granite tile to create delineations in the open floor plan. Multiple other finishes such as interior aluminum openings and frames, folding partitions, and architectural millwork also worked to create the complete vision for the office.
At a Glance
Trilogy I and II
Trilogy I Office Building – is a class “A” 3-story concrete tilt-wall medical office building situated on a 3.5-acre parcel. The structure of the building is framed with structural steel that is supported by spread footings and exterior concrete wall panels. The façade of the building consists of aluminum storefront glazing, EIFS accents, and Tex-Cote paint with multiple accent colors. Interior Lobby finishes include high-end custom millwork panels, granite floors, vaulted barrel drywall ceilings, and accent lighting.
Trilogy II – After the successful completion of the Trilogy I building, Warner Construction began the Trilogy II Office Building, a class “A” 2-story concrete tilt-wall medical office building situated on a 3.5-acre parcel. The building was designed like the Trilogy I office building.
Awards
Trilogy I – 2012 ABC Excellence in Construction Award, 1st Place, Category A-2, Commercial Construction
Trilogy II – 2015 ABC Excellence in Construction Award, 1st Place, Category A-1, Commercial Construction
At a Glance
Whittier Office Building
Whittier Office Building is a two (2) story mixed use building totaling 19,500 SF. The building is framed with structural steel, contains a composite slab on metal deck and bears on concrete spread footings. The building’s skin includes a mixture of masonry veneer, split face CMU, aluminum windows, curtainwall and fabric awnings. A false standing seam sloped roof line screens the roof top equipment, which aids in maintaining the building’s residential appearance. Core area finishes were provided on the first level, including entry foyers at the front and rear entry doors with a connecting corridor. Four (4) 20-ton packaged roof top units including all associated ductwork make up the building’s HVAC system. Site improvements include asphalt paving, an asphalt bike path, site lighting and all landscaping
