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777 South Broad Street Project
In the heart of downtown urban Philadelphia, P. DiMarco was contracted to perform all site work for the 777 South Broad Street project. This exciting project is a mixed-use development consisting of 146 residential units atop street-level retail on Philadelphia’s Avenue of the Arts. Full Details>> |
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Four Falls Project
Contracted by West Conshohocken Borough, P. DiMarco temporarily diverted Mill Creek to build a protective wall below the water surface, reconstructed an eel ladder where Mill Creek meets the Schuylkill River and cleaned out a culvert clogged with debris from a recent storm. Full Details>> |
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P. DiMarco Awarded Contract for Phila Park Casino
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board awarded a conditional slots license to Philadelphia Park on September 27th 2006. P. DiMarco & Co., Inc., a leader in the Philadelphia paving industry, took the challenge and was awarded the contract to reconstuct an existing parking lot and build a new parking facility. Full Details>> |
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Radnor HS Athletic Field
Due to the increasingly high demand for the use of athletic fields and the inability of natural grass to withstand the repeated use, replacement of natural grass fields with synthetic turf is the choice of many owners. This was the case at Radnor High School in Radnor Township. Full Details>> |
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Riverview at Valley Forge
Riverview was initially a remediation project under state and federal guidelines for environmental clean up, PADEP Act 2. P. DiMarco performed every aspect of the site work from layout, excavation, sewer, water, and power line installation to final striping of parking lots and roadways following strict EPA and PADEP requirements. Full Details>> |
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Ronald McDonald House
P. DiMarco & Co, Inc pitched in to make the new Ronald McDonald House a reality. The Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House provides a home away from home for families of critically ill children receiving treatment at local hospitals. Full Details>> |
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The Haverford School Field
Under the brightly colored synthetic turf and running track of Haverford's new multipurpose sports playing field lies the structured underground drainage workings constructed by the skilled crews of P. DiMarco & Co. Full Details>> |
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The Hill at Whitemarsh
Under an aggressive timeline, P. DiMarco & Co. prepped 96 acres for building. At the same site, P. DiMarco tied into an existing sanitary line by boring a 30 inch sleeve over a length of 300 feet and at a depth of 28 feet below ground. The bore was completed under a private homeowner's property. Full Details>> |