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TAYLOR awarded contract for Heritage Christian Services project

Penfield, NY TAYLOR, a leading regional commercial general contractor based in Rochester, was awarded the construction contract to create a six-bed IRA home for Heritage Christian Services. TAYLOR is teaming with SWBR Architects and Marathon Engineering to design and build this single-story 3,270 s/f wood-framed home at 1867 Jackson Rd. Construction work is underway, with completion slated for this summer. 

“TAYLOR is pleased to continue our strong relationship with Heritage Christian Services,” said TAYLOR president, Karl Schuler, “We are excited to support the expansion of their neighborhood homes that have offered high quality, individualized care for the people they support for over 35 years.”

Heritage Christian Services opened its first home in 1984 and has since grown to more than 60 neighborhood homes and apartments throughout the Greater Rochester and Buffalo-Niagara regions. This single-story residential location will feature a new kitchen, pantry, parlor, dining room, living room with skylights, work-out room, patio, sunroom, medicine room, garage, basement, six bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. 

The TAYLOR team has previously constructed multiple projects with Heritage Christian Services, including two adjacent IRA homes in Chili, an IRA home in Brighton, and a home in Webster for respite programs. In addition, Taylor completed the 21,000 s/f Pieters Family Life Center and the 10,000 s/f Expressive Beginnings Child Care centers in Henrietta and Greece. 

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