Bencardino Excavating to Begin Work at Princeton Stadium and Eno Hall at Princeton University
Bencardino Partners with PA Building and Construction Corporations to Tackle Work at Princeton’s Football Stadium and Historic Campus Building.
Philadelphia, PA, May 18, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Louis A. Bencardino and Bencardino Excavating has joined with Newtown, Pa., based Massimino Building Corp., to manage handicap accessibility upgrades at Princeton University’s Princeton Stadium.
Bencardino Excavating will also team up with HSC Builders & Construction Managers on other work at Eno Hall, including water and sewer upgrades.
The university, located in New Jersey, is the fourth oldest college in the United States, established in 1746. It currently occupies more than 500 acres in Mercer County, and is only an hour drive from Philadelphia.
Princeton Stadium, with a capacity of 27,800 was built in 1997 on the same grounds as the former Palmer Stadium built in 1914 and closed in 1996. It is home to the Princeton Tigers, and like the original arena, was built in the Greek style horseshoe shape.
“We are excited to work on another stadium, it takes us back to our roots of doing work on the sports stadiums in South Philadelphia during the early days of the company’s history,” said Louis Bencardino, owner of Bencardino Excavating. “We are also pleased to team up with the Massimino Building Corp. on such a great project.”
In addition to the stadium work, Bencardino Excavating will be handling utility upgrades including sanitary, water and electric to the historic Eno Hall. First constructed in 1924 it was named after its donor, Henry Lane Eno and was the first building in the United States to be exclusively used for the study of psychology. Today the building houses a biology lab.
“The work at the campus will be overseen by Jim Evans,” said Louis Bencardino.
Bencardino Excavating is committed to delivering the highest level of performance and quality to its clients. Louis A. Bencardino is a highly-skilled excavation and site work contractor who has an experienced team of project managers, foremen, construction professionals and craftspeople. The full-service excavation company specializes in complete site work services including construction, excavation, electrical, demolition, asphalt paving and final finish work.
Bencardino Excavating was founded in 1988 by Lou Bencardino, and serves clients in Southeastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey including Bucks, Montgomery, Philadelphia, Chester, Delaware, Camden, Mercer and Gloucester Counties. Bencardino Excavating has worked with airports, helipads, schools, banks, corporate facilities and more in a wide array of industries including commercial and residential development, pharmaceutical, chemical, biotechnology, utilities, education and retail. Among its clients are Bovis Lend Lease, T.N. Ward Company, Turner Construction Company, Daniel J. Keating, Harkins Builders, H.B. Frazer Company, Emory Hill and Company, A.T. Chadwick Company, Carr & Duff, Inc., Scungio Borst, St. Joseph’s University, Temple University, Philadelphia University, Princeton University, PennDOT, Keating Building and Merck. For more information, visit www.bencardino.com, call (215) 244-6000 or visit us on Facebook at facebook.com/BencardinoExcavating
Bencardino Excavating will also team up with HSC Builders & Construction Managers on other work at Eno Hall, including water and sewer upgrades.
The university, located in New Jersey, is the fourth oldest college in the United States, established in 1746. It currently occupies more than 500 acres in Mercer County, and is only an hour drive from Philadelphia.
Princeton Stadium, with a capacity of 27,800 was built in 1997 on the same grounds as the former Palmer Stadium built in 1914 and closed in 1996. It is home to the Princeton Tigers, and like the original arena, was built in the Greek style horseshoe shape.
“We are excited to work on another stadium, it takes us back to our roots of doing work on the sports stadiums in South Philadelphia during the early days of the company’s history,” said Louis Bencardino, owner of Bencardino Excavating. “We are also pleased to team up with the Massimino Building Corp. on such a great project.”
In addition to the stadium work, Bencardino Excavating will be handling utility upgrades including sanitary, water and electric to the historic Eno Hall. First constructed in 1924 it was named after its donor, Henry Lane Eno and was the first building in the United States to be exclusively used for the study of psychology. Today the building houses a biology lab.
“The work at the campus will be overseen by Jim Evans,” said Louis Bencardino.
Bencardino Excavating is committed to delivering the highest level of performance and quality to its clients. Louis A. Bencardino is a highly-skilled excavation and site work contractor who has an experienced team of project managers, foremen, construction professionals and craftspeople. The full-service excavation company specializes in complete site work services including construction, excavation, electrical, demolition, asphalt paving and final finish work.
Bencardino Excavating was founded in 1988 by Lou Bencardino, and serves clients in Southeastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey including Bucks, Montgomery, Philadelphia, Chester, Delaware, Camden, Mercer and Gloucester Counties. Bencardino Excavating has worked with airports, helipads, schools, banks, corporate facilities and more in a wide array of industries including commercial and residential development, pharmaceutical, chemical, biotechnology, utilities, education and retail. Among its clients are Bovis Lend Lease, T.N. Ward Company, Turner Construction Company, Daniel J. Keating, Harkins Builders, H.B. Frazer Company, Emory Hill and Company, A.T. Chadwick Company, Carr & Duff, Inc., Scungio Borst, St. Joseph’s University, Temple University, Philadelphia University, Princeton University, PennDOT, Keating Building and Merck. For more information, visit www.bencardino.com, call (215) 244-6000 or visit us on Facebook at facebook.com/BencardinoExcavating
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