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Project of the Month: TAYLOR awarded contract for IDE Volkswagen project; MRB Group to design renovation and expansion

Rendering, exterior of IDE Volkswagen, 333 North Washington Street - East Rochester, NY Rendering, exterior of IDE Volkswagen, 333 North Washington Street - East Rochester, NY

East Rochester, NY TAYLOR, a leading regional general contractor, has been awarded the contract for construction and project management services for the expansion and renovation of IDE Volkswagen, part of the IDE Family of Dealerships. TAYLOR is working with MRB Group for design and construction of the 3,600 s/f addition and 7,800 s/f renovation located at 333 North Washington St. Construction work is currently underway, with a project completion date slated for February, 2017.

Rendering, interior of IDE Volkswagen - East Rochester, NY Rendering, interior of IDE Volkswagen - East Rochester, NY

“Over the years we’ve developed strong relationships with several local dealers, successfully completing dozens of remodels, new-builds and renovations for virtually every vehicle line,” said TAYLOR president, Karl Schuler. “We are proud to continue our relationship with the IDE Family of Dealerships, as they build on their growth and dedication to ‘fair and honest’ car buying in the Rochester community.”

With over 30 years of strong local knowledge, combined with significant experience in the automotive industry, TAYLOR provides buildings that perform better over the long run. Whether delivering a premier facility for Porsche, Honda, Mini, Volkswagen, Audi, Mazda, Toyota, Cadillac, or pre-owned vehicles, TAYLOR can assure the product you want, efficiently delivered, at a price that makes sense.

The IDE Family of Dealerships is a locally owned and operated family business serving the area since 1970. IDE Honda and Mazda dealerships are located in Penfield, near the Volkswagen store.

The IDE Family knows that buying a car is a big decision, and want to make it as easy as possible for you. The IDE Family of Dealerships is run with a simple business philosophy, “Be Fair and Honest.”  Their goal is to make the car buying process easy and fun, the way it should be.

TAYLOR is a second-generation general contractor with over 30 years of experience in the design and construction of commercial, industrial, multifamily, and institutional buildings. Having successfully completed literally hundreds of projects throughout New York State and across the country, TAYLOR has the resources to deliver superior execution on all phases of every project from the ground up.

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