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Vincentian Marian Hall

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Sota coordinated with all members of the project team, providing their expertise while at the same time establishing an open forum to encourage cooperative discussion…

— Walt Folwer
Chatham University

This project was a reconfiguration of the Vincentian Home to become a state-of-the-art skilled nursing facility. Complete renovations of the second and third floors and portions of the first floor and basement floor entry were part of the scope. An elevator and a new entrance were also included. This renovation increased the number of private rooms with private bathrooms.

Little Sisters of the Poor

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The fact that Sota scheduled their lunch breaks around the daily Chapel service captures the spirit of cooperation which helped make this a successful project.

— Richard Miller, AIA, LEED AP
Perfido Weiskopf Wagstaff + Goettel

Contract Amount: $6.5m
Size: 64,000 s.f.
Type: Occupied Substantial Renovation

Holy Family Manor

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If the goal of your Total Quality Construction program is to satisfy the client, please let it be known that you have exceeded your goals and our expectations.

— Karl Schlachter
McCormack Baron Salazar

This project was a phased renovation of an occupied 75,000 s.f. nursing care facility. The scope of work included major upgrades to mechanical, electrical and life safety systems and alterations to the floor plan for ADA and programmatic compliance. Close coordination was required for maintenance of life safety systems and egress pathways during construction and hazardous materials abatement. Special care was given to indoor air quality issues during construction to prevent infiltration of dust to the occupied areas.

Children's Community Care

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In spite of being tasked with the use of an unorthodox structural system, the project was delivered on time and under budget.

— Robert Moeslein
Department of the Air Force

Sota Construction was chosen to complete a number of pediatric offices for Children's Community Care, a division of Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. These offices were completed on a fast-track basis and featured a high level of finish aimed at providing an attractive environment commensurate with the excellent level of medical care given by Children's Community Care.