Posts tagged New Builds
Del-Co Water Company

Del-Co Water Company was looking to expand their Olentangy campus. Needing more space to house their growing team and provide a place for training, Del-Co contracted Lehman Daman to build The Wolf Water Center, a new two-story ground-up building. This new complex features offices for their engineering and distribution departments, five-pull-through equipment bays with integrated storage, and a 250-person training room.

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Confidential Client

A confidential client needed to move their fleet maintenance activities out of one of their vehicle processing facilities into a dedicated building for vehicle service and repairs. After a positive experience with Lehman Daman on two ground-up inspection centers, the client engaged Lehman Daman to build a fleet maintenance facility in Greenfield, IN.

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Project Cougar

After the successful completion of the confidential client’s first ever ground-up inspection center, the client engaged Lehman Daman to build another vehicle inspection center in Trenton, OH to help service their growing customer base. The confidential client purchased this 117-acre site to construct their building along with 100 acres of paving to house their inventory of used vehicles.

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Smoking & Gaming Patios

Penn Entertainment, owner of the Hollywood-branded gaming properties needed a space to accommodate patrons who enjoy smoking while gaming. With Ohio law prohibiting smoking in all indoor areas, Penn Entertainment engaged Lehman Daman to build and expand multiple outdoor smoking and gaming patios, while integrating them seamlessly with the existing casino environment.

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Make Build Ship

Hocking County was out of space in their industrial park. Consequently, businesses looking to expand or locate there were forced to look elsewhere. Make Build Ship, LLC, a local development firm, in partnership with the Hocking County Community Improvement Corporation, planned to build a speculative building in the Logan-Hocking Commerce Park to address this issue.

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The Good Haus

The Jefferson Avenue Center was gifted a historic property in Columbus’s Brewery District to use as office space for nonprofits. Originally built in 1888, it stood empty since 2010 and was in a severe state of disrepair. They needed to renovate and expand the space to meet modern office needs, while retaining its historical elements and appearance.

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