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TAYLOR to complete Catholic Family Center - Hannick Hall renovations

Newark, NY TAYLOR, a leading regional commercial general contractor, was awarded the construction contract for the renovations and addition to the Catholic Family Center – Hannick Hall. TAYLOR is partnering with N.K. Bhandari Architecture & Engineering, P.C. to renovate the existing 26,000 s/f, two-story drug and alcohol addiction rehab center at 110 South Clinton St. Construction is underway, with Phase I completion slated for June.

“Taylor is proud to establish a relationship with Greater Rochester’s largest provider of comprehensive family services,” said Taylor president, Karl Schuler. “We pride ourselves on partnering with like-minded non-profits to update their facilities in order to continue their life-changing services.”

Major renovations to Hannick Hall are in the first of five total phases. The first phase will construct the core addition and stair tower. In the basement, the core addition will create expanded storage space. First and second floor renovations will feature a house manager, nurse and medicine office, recreation space, living room, four new double bedrooms, shower room, electrical and plumbing work, roof demolition and stair tower.

Construction to Hannick Hall, one of the intensive residential drug treatment programs, will provide an improved space for individuals to receive residential and clinical care throughout chemical dependence recovery.

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