INTECH renovated an electronics store located in the B/C Connector at the Philadelphia International Airport for InMotion. The project took place in an active airport terminal within the security perimeter.The entire space was demolished and then renovated with all new flooring, ceiling, lighting and casework. INTECH’s ability to self-perform significant portions of the work including […]
The Fairmount Health Center provides healthcare services to underserved communities. Renovations were phased in two parts, and occurred while the building was occupied. The project included a complete renovation of the mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems, as well as new finishes at the lower level, and new windows throughout. Work was completed during normal business […]
Legal Sea Foods is a premier seafood specialty chain restaurant located in the B/C Connector of the Philadelphia International Airport. INTECH built the new restaurant within an existing shell. Custom millwork and floors and architectural and decorative lighting are some of the features designed for this space. INTECH’s ongoing presence at the Airport and our […]
Norristown Regional Health Center provides high quality healthcare services in a caring supportive environment, primarily to underserved communities. Renovations to the second floor were completed while the first floor remained open, with new utility connections made during off-hours. In addition to new casework, finishes, and flooring, the project also included complete upgrades to the HVAC, […]
This project included an interior renovation and addition to the existing Sheie Eye Institute at the Penn Presbyterian Medical Center. Scope of work included renovation of exam rooms as well as a new addition comprised of steel and concrete. Additional fire protection, HVAC upgrades, and new plumbing and electrical equipment were included.
This fit-out in the Science Center building located at 3624 Market Street is designed to ensure the privacy of each student/patient. With acoustics being a major element of design, special materials were needed to achieve the high NRC levels between offices and common areas. Some of these materials were upgraded NRC ceiling tiles, sound battening […]
This project consisted of the demolition of interior finishes and selected MEP utilities in the former Daffy’s department store, an eight-story building located at 17th and Chestnut Streets. The scope of work also included new construction, including partitions, finishes, and upgrades to MEP systems. Exterior work included repair of adjacent sidewalks, stone façade, storefront windows, […]
100 South Independence Mall West was built in 1964 to house chemical company Rohm and Haas. Key to the revival of the Independence Mall historic district, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. Dow Chemical later purchased Rohm and Haas’ business assets, and reduced occupancy needs triggered an adaptive re-use. […]
This renovation for Drexel University included demolition within an occupied building, requiring tight control over noise, dust, and temporary utility disruptions. An open ceiling plan was designed to show exposed utilities, and glass partitions and doors allow views into the various spaces. The project also included adding windows to the front façade of the building […]
INTECH renovated the second floor of 3020 Market Street and constructed a new Histology and Cytology Processing Center for the University of Pennsylvania Health System. This laboratory fit-out included installations of extensive laboratory casework, fume hoods, and all related mechanical systems, as well as major rooftop chillers, an emergency generator, and chemical storage in the […]