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Panzica Construction

Monday, January 21, 2013

Contractors Begin Fire Station Remediation

The project should be complete by March 15

Contractors began the remediation of  Fire Station No. 1 this month, staying in line with city officials' desire to have the project completed by mid-March.  Building Commissioner William Griswold told City Council a week ago that Panzica Construction of Mayfield Village began work in the second week of January, removing caulk and replacing window seals on the fire station's west side. The company will ultimately fix water-leakage and infiltration damage by wrapping windows and installing wood nailers and aluminum copings to the north, east and west elevations. Griswold said the west side is 20 to 30 percent complete. The target completion date is March 15. "So far, everything looks good," Griswold said. Beachwood agreed to the contract …

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Beachwood City Council Approves Fire Station Repair, Software Contracts

Find information about three approved city contracts here

Beachwood City Council approved a few contracts at its regular meeting this week, which will be the final one of the year. The contracts will allow vendors to repair damages at Fire Station No. 1, supply the city with new parcel management software and maintain the Beachwood's Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning systems at City Hall, the Community Center and police and fire stations. Here's some information about the contracts:

Friday, July 22, 2011

Service Department Moves to Commerce Park Space

$4.8 million renovation nearly complete on 190,000-square-foot space

City staff moved into the new City of Beachwood Service Center last month after a year-long renovation but found a few kinks after the move. Council voted Monday to release most of its retainer to Panzica, the contractor hired to perform the $4.8 million renovation job on the Commerce Park warehouse. But the city is withholding $50,000 because of issues that exist: namely, with the air conditioning and electrical wiring. The city estimates that the problems will cost $25,000 to fix and City Planner George Smerigan said at Monday’s meeting that it is standard practice to withhold twice the estimated costs for these kinds of fixes. The project saw delays and a few change orders, but Smerigan said he is satisfied with the work Panzica …

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