ECI completes Attic Angel’s cafe and nurse’s station remodel!

 

 

 

              

Engineered Construction completes a café remodel and nurse’s station for Attic Angels!

The café remodel included new flooring and new acoustical ceilings with new pendant light fixtures. An existing island was re-worked with a new countertop and tile face along with new wall tile in the prep area.

A wall was removed at the nurse’s station with an installation of a new wall and a new door.  Also added were acoustical ceilings, flooring and paint.

Happy Easter from Engineered Construction!

 

Engineered Construction wishes you and your family a beautiful and joyous Easter!

ECI completes Habitat for Humanity of Dane County

 

Engineered Construction has completed work on the new home of Habitat for Humanity of Dane County.

The remodel to the existing 5,950 sq. ft. building included new office walls, a new HVAC system, new acoustical ceilings and flooring as well as modifying the lighting fixtures to LED. The exterior has new windows and a new main entrance door.

Habitat for Humanity’s new location is at 3101 Latham Drive, Madison.

      

ECI begins a remodel project for Costco

 

Engineered Construction recently began a deli remodel project for Costco’s Middleton location.

The work to be done includes removing a wall that separated the deli and dish preperation areas, relocating a compartment sink and a hand sink and installing new lighting fixtures. The project will be completed in a 3-week turnaround.

 

Engineered Construction begins two projects at Attic Angel Place!

 

 

Engineered Construction recently began two more projects for Attic Angel; the cafe and a nurses station.

The Cafe will expand for more seating area.  The expansion includes a wall removal, new tile floor, acoustical ceiling, paint, new service countertop and electrical.

A coinciding project, the nurses station remodel, will consist of a wall removal, new flooring, acoustical ceiling,  paint and electrical.

Both projects began February 5th and are scheduled to be completed by end of March 2018.

Attic Angel is located at 8301 Old Sauk Rd, Middleton, WI 53562

 

We’re not quite out of the woods!

 

We still have some cold weather to contend with!  Here are some helpful household tips to keep you and your home warm!

Inside the house

  • Keep your house heated to a minimum of 65 degrees. The temperature inside the walls where the pipes are located is substantially colder than the walls themselves. A temperature lower than 65 degrees might not keep the inside walls from freezing.
  • Check the location for the main water shutoff in your home.  And refresh your memory on—or learn—how it works, in case you have to use it.
  • Open hot and cold faucets enough to let them drip slowly. In severely frigid temperatures, keeping water moving within the pipes will help prevent freezing.
  • Check that fireplaces, wood stoves and electric heaters are working properly. Make sure there are no combustible items near the heat sources and watch them closely, especially the first time in the season you use them.
  • Keep your fireplace flue closed when you’re not using it.
  • Ask a neighbor to check the house regularly any time you’re away. If pipes freeze or if there’s a water leak, quick action could mean far less damage. If you plan to be away for an extended period of time, have the water system—including swimming pool plumbing, if applicable—drained by a professional to keep pipes from freezing or bursting.

Outside the house

  • Keep sidewalks and entrances to your home free from snow and ice. You don’t want anyone to slip and fall.
  • Watch for ice dams near gutter downspouts. Ice dams can cause water to build up and seep into your house. Clear gutters of leaves and debris to allow runoff from melting snow and ice to flow freely.
  • Run your swimming pool pump at night when the temperatures are expected to go below freezing. This will keep the water flowing through the pipes.
  • Keep your garage doors closed. This will prevent weather damage to whatever’s stored in there. Plus, if your garage is attached to your house, the home entrance door from the garage is probably not as well insulated as an exterior door so this will keep more heat in.
  • Double check for dead, damaged or dangerous tree branches and have them removed. Even if they looked sound earlier in the year, trees can be affected by ice, snow or wind. When stressed, branches can fall and damage your house or car, or injure someone on or near your property.

In the event of a problem

  • Don’t wait for frozen pipes to burst. If your pipes are frozen, take measures to thaw them immediately, or call a plumber for assistance.
  • If your pipes burst, first turn off the water. You know now where the main water shut off is, right? Cut off the flow, then attend to the mess and …
  • Properly dry and repair any water damage. This will help prevent any potential problems with mold.
  • Talk with your insurance professional and call Engineered Construction! We can help!

 

ECI recently completed work on Chalet Ski and Patio!

 

Chalet Ski and Patio celebrated their Grand Re-Opening on January 2nd after Engineered Construction completed an extensive re-model. After a 2017 summer storm caused catastrophic damage to the roof and interior of the building, ECI’s emergency disaster team responded.

Repairs and reconstruction began following an extensive clean-up.  The store had a new furnace installed.  The customer station was relocated and new paint, doors, trim including slat wall, acoustical ceiling and flooring were replaced.

   

 

   

Chalet’s customers will also be welcomed by a new entry evoking the timber facade of the building.

Chalet Ski and Patio is located at 5252 Verona Road in Madison.

 

 

Happy Holidays from Engineered Construction!!

 

 

 

From the ECI family, we wish you all a very Happy Holiday season!

ECI teams up with Habitat for Humanity

Engineered Construction began work on the new home of Habitat for Humanity of Dane County. The work consists of remodeling an existing 5,950 sq ft building.
ECI worked with Habitat volunteers to perform the interior demolition work. Thank you to the hard working volunteers!! You do amazing things!
The interior will include new office walls, a new HVAC system, new acoustical ceilings and flooring as well as modifying the lighting fixtures to LED. The exterior will have new windows and a new main entrance door.
Habitat for Humanity’s new  location is at 3101 Latham Drive, Madison.

ECI completes Capitol Physical Therapy’s new building in Verona!

 

 

Engineered Construction, Inc. has completed the new building for Capitol Physical Therapy’s new Verona location at 416 Verona Avenue.

With 3,100 sq ft to utilize, Capitol Physical Therapy is set to open their doors this Monday, December 4th!