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Picone Construction completes renovation at Nidus Development; Architect of record is Silvestri Architects

Nidus Development, 2150 Wehrle Drive - Amherst, NY Nidus Development, 2150 Wehrle Drive - Amherst, NY

Amherst, NY Picone Construction Corp. has completed renovations at Nidus Development, 2150 Wehrle Dr. Renovations included: four offices, open office work area, executive office; executive secretary area, vestibule, reception and waiting area, conference room, clinic room, work room, restroom, closets and corridors, passage area, and two break rooms. Construction work involved: select demolition, landscaping, flatwork, masonry, carpentry, millwork, insulation, doors and hardware, glass and glazing, gypsum board, ceramic tile, wood flooring, carpeting, painting, fire protection, specialty signs, toilet accessories, window treatments, plumbing HVAC, electrical, and ductless split heat pump systems.

The architect of record was Silvestri Architects.

Picone Construction Corp. has been providing professional construction services to the Western New York area since 1931. The firm specializes in general contracting, construction management, and design/build services.

Past projects stand as enduring testimonials to the integrity and commitment that has always characterized their work. Extensive experience and knowledge insures that all clients will receive the quality and value they demand.

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