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Construction Adds Another Library Project to their Resume |
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FERGUSON
LIBRARY RENOVATIONS COMPLETE
A.P. Construction Company, a division of The Ashforth Company, has completed the renovations at the
Ferguson Library, located in downtown Stamford.
The 88,000 square foot project was awarded in April of 2008 and is comprised
of major interior renovations to five floors of the operational library built
in the early 20th century with subsequent additions through the 1980’s.
Throughout the project the library has remained open. This required work
to be divided into five major phases and several sub-phases to accommodate
the library’s daily operations and minimize interruption of services to the
public.
Renovations include restoring the original lobby and adjoining Friends bookstore
and new book room to their original grandeur, while improving lighting and
security. The library now has extensive new millwork paneling, bookcases
and study carrels. A new circulation desk has been built to accommodate future
needs and technology integration. Also, the installation of a new computer
network with integrated fiber optic links within the building will service
the increasing demands to provide public access to the internet and multi-media.
“This was the seventh library that A.P. Construction completed
in recent years. We’re delighted to partner with The Ferguson Library and
the city of Stamford to work on such a vital community institution,” said
Nicholas S. Everett, Senior Vice President of A.P. Construction Company.
The architect is Newman Architects LLC. Joe Gambino of Construction Consulting
Group is the owner’s representative. Larry Pitt is the project manager and
Jim Bartram is the superintendent, both of A.P. Construction Company.
A.P. Construction’s last library project was the 54,000 square foot Darien
Library, in Darien, CT, which was completed in 2009 and attained a LEED Gold
certification.
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