BUILDING CONGRESS & EXCHANGE COVERS BALTIMORE CITY DISTRICT COURTHOUSE

Last month, Building Congress & Exchange posted an article on our Baltimore City District Courthouse project. The article highlights how we transformed the 1960s office building through a truly systemic renovation.

We stripped the structure to its skeleton, replaced a deteriorating roof deck, repaired nearly 40% of the building’s structural columns, and drove more than 200 piles to support entirely new load, including courtrooms, stair towers, and a full detention facility; the structural steel work alone topped $9 million.

From there, our team transformed the space into a fully operational courthouse: eight courtrooms with 10-foot ceilings, maximum-security holding cells, advanced integrated security systems, a large conference room with a legal research library, and administration offices.

Our mechanical partner Ariosa & Company pulled off an 18-hour crane operation on a single Saturday that included over 75 pieces of equipment, 12 tractor trailers, and not a single hitch.

This project is a testament to what great teams can accomplish when the stakes are high and the challenges are real. We’re proud to have delivered a facility that will serve Baltimore’s justice system for decades to come. Please check out the article at the link below!

https://www.bcebaltimore.org/news/latest-news/legal-remedies/