Project Experience
- Site Works
- Public Schools
- Office Buildings
- Fire Stations
- Detention Centers
- Courthouses
- Higher Education Facilities
- Special Projects
Testimonial
"I mention the courtroom construction projects, not to deter from all the other successful construction projects CDCI has performed, but to place a greater emphasis on the contractor's ability to coordinate multiple subcontractors, work in occupied and sensitive areas - all while providing a high quality workmanship, timely and within specified cost quotes. The phasing plan developed with CDCI for renovations of various construction areas, coupled with close daily communication with staff, minimized program disruptions . . . As the Court Administrator addressing many projects for the court, I have found everyone in CDCI to be professional, responsive, and highly sensitive to the needs of their customers. Management is dedicated to meeting time lines, budget and quality control goals. CDCI's craftsmen have made significant contributions to the Judicial Center, Redbrick Courthouse and more recently the Grey Courthouse. I give CDCI my strongest endorsement as a company that incorporates professionalism, skill, integrity and a corporate culture of customer care into its daily business functions."
Pamela Q. Harris
Court Administrator
Circuit Court for Montgomery County Maryland
Court Administrator
Circuit Court for Montgomery County Maryland
Project Experience: Public Works
CDCI has provided design build services for public works projects around the Washington Metro Area.
Select one of our projects:
Lighted Pathway between Eugene Burroughs Middle School and Henry Ferguson Elementary School in Prince George's County, MD
As part of the PreK-8th Grade conversion for PGCPS schools, Eugene Burroughs Middle School and Henry Ferguson Elementary School were consolidated to become Accokeek Academy. In order to physically connect both schools, CDCI provided design and construction services for a 5-foot wide asphalt walkway, approximately 800 feet long. To provide illumination for the length of the walkway, 10-foot light poles were installed with photo voltaic activation.
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