Recent Contract Wins UMD Baltimore Washington Medical Center – Phased renovation of a 5,000-square-foot, occupied medical office suite at BWMC Medical Oncology. Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center – Renovate procedure room in preparation for the replacement of a SPECT/CT scanner. Howard County General Hospital – Refresh Mother Care unit, including MEP improvements. Johns Hopkins Applied […]
Diageo – a global leader in spirits, wine and beer – has selected Plano-Coudon Construction to build the first Guinness brewery in the United States in 63 years. Early this year, Diageo announced plans to transform the former Seagram’s buildings in southern Baltimore County into a Guinness Blonde brewery and entertainment/tourism destination. As soon as […]
After years of studying technical and theoretical aspects of civil engineering and project management, Rishabh Jain suddenly found himself juggling submittals, RFIs, materials tracking, and communications with subcontractors and client representatives on a $13-million project to create a new Animal Care and Rescue Center for the National Aquarium in Baltimore. Those duties were part of […]
On a day that blended business networking with community service, participants in the annual Plano-Coudon Golf Classic raised more than $55,000 for Teach for America–Baltimore, Catholic Charities and United Way of Central Maryland. “For the fifth year in a row, we had perfect weather and a very successful event,” said Brett Plano. Plano-Coudon “served as […]
At Johns Hopkins University’s McQueen Laboratory, members of the Quantum Materials Research Group have made groundbreaking advances in the development of advanced crystals for use in electronics. To continue those scientific advancements, however, the principal researcher required three custom-designed, high-temperature furnaces … and a skilled construction crew to renovate his lab to support them. “This […]
For the project team assigned to the University of Maryland natatorium renovation, it wasn’t your typical summer by the pool. The HVAC system that serves the natatorium at UMD’s Eppley Recreation Center in College Park had reached the end of its lifespan and was sometimes failing to maintain desired humidity levels during swim meets. So, […]