DEW construction is happy to announce that we have been awarded the new Jay Peak Resort – Stateside Projects. Project Description: Skier Services and Café/New Day Lodge – This is a 12,000 square foot skier service building to replace the existing Stateside Chalet. This new day lodge will include food service and seating for approximately 300 people at one time. There will be also be space for guest day-use lockers, retail, rest room facilities, ticket sales/customer service, and a ski school sales desk. Stateside Hotel Suites – This is an 84 room mid-range efficiency hotel with additional space for restaurant, retail, swimming pool and leisure area, and common area. The entire building is anticipated to be in the range of 70,000 square feet. The residential rooms are not planned to have kitchens. Lodge and Townhouses, Phase 2 – This project consists of 80 dwelling units – 20 units are in two, ten unit townhouses and the remaining are in cottage style buildings similar to the Golf and Mountain Suites project. Supporting Infrastructure – All projects have elements of common infrastructure. Given the proximity of the hotel and day lodge to one another the common infrastructure for these two buildings will consist of water source and mains, sewer mains, primary power relocation and underground burial, telephone cables, and data lines to be relocated and/or buried, and improvements to parking and drop-off […]
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DEW Breaks Ground on 802 Toyota Project
Work begins on new Toyota Dealership. Berlin, VT – Officials from DEW Construction Corp and 802 Toyota broke ground May 10th on a brand-new, $4.8 million, 32,000 square foot 802 Toyota Scion dealership. The existing Courtesy Toyota building was demolished and construction has started on the 802 facility. In the meantime, 802 Toyota Sales, Service and Parts is temporarily located in its previous used car building on Berlin Mall Road, next to Twin City Subaru. The new dealership will include a show room, sales area, offices and a service center with a covered service drive, where customers can drive their car in for service. This new facility is a green initiative for 802, focusing on creating a building that is both environmentally friendly and self-sufficient. DEW Construction Corp. will recycle roughly 70 percent of the former building; the materials won’t be used in the new building, but they are being salvaged and harvested to avoid dumping materials into a landfill. Other “green” plans for 802’s new facility include a rainwater harvesting system, where they will harvest rainwater that flows naturally off of the roof to wash cars with and “waste oil recycling”, where 802 can recycle oil from vehicles and use it to heat the building. “We’re also trying to be electricity neutral,” Birmingham explains. “We’re installing solar panels on the roof and hope to be completely self-sufficient on electricity.” DEW Construction Corp. […]
Jay Peak Water Park on Front Cover of Boston Globe
Jay Peak was spotted again – this time on the front cover of the Boston Globe. They talk about the Green Card program. Check it out when you get a chance. http://www.boston.com/news/local/vermont/articles/2011/10/25/jobs_for_green_cards_a_controversial_program_expands/?page=1
DEW Breaks Ground on Wound-Care Center
Saranac Lake, NY – A Groundbreaking Ceremony was held on September 22, 2011 for Airondack Medical Center’s new $2.7 million wound-care center. The 9,000 square foot facility will specialize in the treatment of patients who have chronic wounds, such as the elderly, people with diabetes and vascular disease and cancer patients who’ve undergone radiation treatment. The center will have a pair of hyperbaric chambers, which provide pressurized oxygen therapy that is designed to heal wounds quicker. The new 2-story building will house the wound-care center in the first floor of the building while the second floor will have physician offices that the hospital plans to lease. “It is great to be working with Adirondack Medical Center again and on this important project for the Adirondack community”, said Don Wells, President of DEW. “Construction is well underway and we expect the building to be complete sometime in mid to late February. “