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Feature of the Month: TAYLOR awarded construction contract for 9,300 s/f Fresenius Medical Care Facility

TAYLOR, one of the leading regional general contractors, has been awarded the contract for construction of the new Fresenius Medical Care Outpatient Dialysis Facility located at 1570 Long Pond Rd. The new 9,300 s/f state-of-the-art, stand-alone wood framed, building is being developed by Choice One Development, with architectural design provided by award winning architecture firm Christopher Kidd Associates. Construction work is nearing completion, with a grand opening date expected sometime this month. "TAYLOR is pleased to establish a relationship with both Choice One Development and Fresenius Medical Care as FMC continues to maintain themselves as the world leader in quality dialysis services and products," said TAYLOR president, Karl Schuler. "As a leader in commercial general contracting, TAYLOR is committed to deliver superior buildings in the most efficient ways possible, and this project will be no different." Fresenius Medical Care is the World's leading provider of dialysis services, renal pharmaceuticals, and dialysis equipment. Through more than 2,150 dialysis facilities in North America and vascular access centers, labs, pharmacy, inpatient physicians, urgent care centers, affiliated hospitals and nephrology practices, they provide comprehensive and coordinated health care to hundreds of thousands of chronically ill patients. For more information about Fresenius Medical Care, visit the Company's website at www.fmcna.com. Project team includes: Architect - Christopher Kidd & Assoc., LLC; Carpentry - Hauck Construction, LLC; Concrete - Manitou Concrete; Construction Manager - TAYLOR; Landscaping - Wayside Garden Center; Owner - Choice One Development, LLC; Roofing/Siding - Finger Lakes Service Group Inc.; Sitework - DDS Companies; Solarweave Shade - Drapery Industries, Inc.; Structural Steel - J. Kozel & Son, Inc.
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