Bayhealth Total Care – Case Study
The landscape of outpatient healthcare continues to change across the United States. Locally, in Sussex County, the Bayhealth Total Care project blends a variety of healthcare services that traditionally would
The landscape of outpatient healthcare continues to change across the United States. Locally, in Sussex County, the Bayhealth Total Care project blends a variety of healthcare services that traditionally would
Once considered Wilmington’s first “skyscraper,” the original six-story masonry building at 901 North Market Street was first constructed in 1892.Subsequent additions in the early 1900s added the seventh, eighth, and ninth stories.
RLPS Architects had completed just a few months of work for the Broadmead senior living community when Wohlsen Construction joined the project team and began plotting out an uncommonly lengthy
Wohlsen Construction received five awards from the Keystone Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) at the Association’s 33rd Annual Excellence in Construction Awards Gala. Four of these awards were
We are pleased to announce that Mike Courtney has been promoted to Project Executive. In his new role, Mike will ensure our project teams deliver on our contract commitments; simultaneously,
We are pleased to announce that Jen Meyers will be promoted to Director of MEP Services, effective January 1, 2023. In her new role, she will lead the MEP Services
We are pleased to announce that Mauro Rubbo has been named Regional Vice President for our North Jersey Operations. Mauro will continue to serve as the Regional Vice President of our Connecticut
We are pleased to announce that Bernard “Bud” L. Grove has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Senior Living. In his role, Bud will lead Wohlsen’s senior living initiatives
We are pleased to announce that Brian W. Laub, HCC, has been promoted to Regional Vice President for our Pennsylvania Operations. In his role, Brian will lead Wohlsen’s Pennsylvania Operations
The University of Delaware, Department of Civil Engineering’s Program in Construction Engineering and Management (CEM) recently dedicated a new Building Information Modeling (BIM) Studio in DuPont Hall on the campus