Earlier this month, LeChase joined Ellicott Development and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in a ribbon cutting to celebrate the opening of the new USACE headquarters in downtown Buffalo.
Great progress is being made on the National Women’s Hall of Fame project.
On Wednesday, September 6, LeChase joined the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in a groundbreaking to celebrate the start of the school’s new music performance theater project.
Throughout the week, we’ll be sharing project stories related to green building. Our aim is to initiate meaningful conversations, drive innovation, and underscore the numerous benefits of having an eco-conscious approach.
On August 30, LeChase helped kick off a $10.5 million fire station project for Stanford Heights Fire District. The new 17,000-SF, two-story station is being beside the existing fire station.
On Friday, August 18, the team on the 500 Block Main Street project in Durham marked the start of wood framing.
On August 22, the LeChase team helped kick off the construction of the UR Medicine Brighter Days Pediatric Mental Health Urgent Care Center.
Progress continues at the Paychex Junior Achievement Discovery Center, where the team has begun working on the exterior façades on some of the storefronts.
Each day before the morning safety huddle at the University at Albany Broadview Center (formerly the SEFCU Arena) project, LeChase Superintendents Uwe Kiss and Americo DiCocco lead a stretch and flex routine with all employees on the site.
On Thursday, July 27, the Niagara University Kiernan Recreation Center project received top honor in the collegiate category at Buffalo’s Brick by Brick Awards.