Waverly Elementary PreK- 8th project wins an ABC Award of Excellence
Waverly PreK-8 School is a multi-phased, 3 story 130,000 square foot building including an 11,000 square foot underground parking garage. This LEED Silver Project was the first new Baltimore City School built in decades.
Special LEED features included a green vegetative roof, sunshades, extensive use of natural lighting, and high efficiency building systems. Post bid, CAM was requested to add Solar Panels to the facility, and in a design build delivery, ultimately chose to utilize roofs on both Phase 1 & 2 structures to optimize exposure.
The school houses an extensive media center, and a three story feature atrium entry which separates the cafeteria/auditorium and kitchen for community uses.
Want to own a piece of history? Here’s your chance.
article from the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services web site
The 135-year-old Maryland House of Correction was one of the oldest maximum-security prisons still in use when it closed in 2007.
In 2011, the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, with CAM Construction embarked on one of the largest inmate construction projects in the country — deconstructing—rather than outright demolishing— the structure.
More than 120 inmates were trained in different areas of construction, including asbestos removal and confined space practices. In the end, the decision to deconstruct rather than demolish, saved an estimated $5 million; 90 percent of the materials were reused. Including bricks, which were meticulously removed one at a time.
For former employees, or anyone interested in owning a piece of Maryland History, bricks from the former House of Correction are now available to purchase for $7.
Link to download the order form for the Brick Sale
Monstrance fished from reservoir is the centerpiece of the New Adoration Chapel
CAM’s recent renovation of the adoration chapel in Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore is highlighted in the article below.
On the feast day of their foundress, Jeanne Jugan, the Little Sisters of Baltimore have a lot to celebrate.
Picture are Mother Alice, John Roberts (for BGE), Sister Lawrence, James Koppenhaver
Little Sisters of Baltimore are celebrating significant checks totaling over $350,000 from BGE Smart Energy Saver’s program. The check was a blessing arriving on the feast day of their foundress, Jeanne Jugan. CAM Construction worked closely with the engineering firm of Spears, Votta, the Little Sisters and BGE, implementing energy efficient equipment during this design build project. This cooperation has yielded significant project savings from grants, rebates and incentives over the past 4 years.
CAM Construction wins Associated Builders and Contractors Award of Excellence for The Owings Mills Learning Center.
“On A Decade In The Making, The New Waverly Elementary/Middle Opens Its Doors”
CAM Construction completes first new school for Baltimore City in decades.
ABC Baltimore presents Marc Munafo with its Lifetime Achievement Award
Jeff Hargrave, Chairman of ABC Baltimore presents CAM Construction president, Marc Munafo with the award
Marc Munafo is recognized for his tireless leadership to this volunteer organization. As chapter chair, Marc spearheaded initiatives to reach out to the MWBE community. Marc was also involved in the creation of the Maryland Center for Construction Education and Innovation. He continues to serve as an invaluable counselor and resource to ABC on many fronts.
Archbishop Borders School & Little Sisters of the Poor are award winners in the ABC Awards of Excellence.
Happy 50th Birthday!
CAM on the Wall
Hopes on Owings Mills Development
(Baltimore Sun) Baltimore County marked the start of work Thursday on a long-delayed library and community college facility in Owings Mills — construction designed to jump-start a billion-dollar project that includes homes, stores and offices. Promoted as an economic engine, the project near the Metro station was proposed in 1998 as a “Main Street” hub where residents would live, shop and play. But development got only as far as the massive parking garage, built in 2007, that overlooks Interstate 795.
Hopes on Owings Mills development (for full article click link)
Jordan Lapp wins Baltimore ABC Carpentry Competition
Jordan Lapp, fourth year ABC Baltimore carpenter apprentice and son of Field Superintendent Jeff Lapp, won ABC Baltimore’s recent written and hands-on competition in the field of carpentry and will be competing in the upcoming ABC Nationals Carpentry trials.
ABC is the nation’s largest commercial construction industry association and has more than 600 member firms in the Baltimore chapter alone. This year’s nationals will be held in San Antonio TX from April 2nd through 15th and Jordan will compete with representatives from the member firms of ABC’s seventy five U.S. chapters. ABC Baltimore’s judges elected not to send competitors from all of the different trade classes to compete in this year’s national competition, but strongly believe that Jordan’s skills will position him well in the upcoming events.
CAM congratulates Jordan on his achievements and looks forward to him placing very high or indeed winning the upcoming event. Congratulations on a job well done!
Munafo cherishes father’s lessons, supports Catholic Charities
Marc Munafo named Chairman of ABC Baltimore
At the February 2nd Annual Winter Gala, ABC Baltimore’s Executive Director Mike Henderson announced that Marc Munafo, President of CAM Construction, had begun his one year term as Chairman of the Chapter. ABC Baltimore, one of the largest chapters of this national organization. ABC Baltimore has over 600 member firms, with a more than 90% member retention, of which more than 75% of the member firms are contractors. Virtually all of the members are engaged in multiple facets of commercial, industrial and institutional construction throughout the Baltimore metropolitan area. Marc has been on the Board of ABC Baltimore for a number of years, has chaired the General Contractors Council, will lead the upcoming Best Practices Award Round Table and recently chaired the ABC Baltimore Leadership Conference. Mr. Henderson agreed that the organization will “continue its strong growth” under Munafo’s leadership.