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TW Construction, LLC

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Gaithersburg, MD 20878

Company Info

  • Est. 1987
  • Size 50-99 Employees
  • Annual Vol $10 million - $20 million

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Somerset Pool

Project Information

Project Location:
Chevy Chase, MD
Status:
Completed
Structure Type:
Club House / Community Center

References

Architect:
McInturff Architects

Scope Of Work

Our Project

  • A new community asset for the Town of Somerset required demolition and new construction of the town’s community center, including a new kiddie wading pool and pool deck with built-in stone grill area and a wrought iron fencing around the entire pool complex. Scope also included extensive hardscape and water retention facilities and replacement of pool pumping systems.
  • TW was selected as the best-value general contractor and assisted the owner with constructability advice, cost options and community relations.
  • Multiple awards were bestowed on this outstanding project:
    • ABC (Associated Builders and Contractors) Excellence in Construction
    • AIA (American Institute of Architects) Design Award, Potomac Valley Chapter
    • Wood Design Award from the North American Awards Program, celebrated by Wood Design & Building magazine.

Why Therrien Waddell?

  • Recommended to the client by the construction manager, TW was seen as the right-size contractor with the best understanding of the project and professional management skills.
  • Although there were other competitive offers, TW’s offer was perceived as the most complete and responsive, demonstrating sensitivity to environmental and community concerns.
  • TW was awarded a subsequent contract on the renovation of the Somerset Town Hall, based on positive performance on this project.

Challenges and Results

  • Environmental preservation and conservation were critical elements of the project.
    • To preserve forest trees in close proximity of planned construction, compressed air tunneling techniques were utilized to avoid damage to existing root systems for underground utility line installations.
    • A limited-capacity bridge over a neighboring stream was reinforced without impacting existing vegetation and flowing streams or causing erosion issues. This was a necessary precedent for stabilizing an aging structure and increasing load capacity for construction operations.

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