Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Morgan-Keller Construction Honored at 2010 ABC Awards

Morgan-Keller Construction was honored for the ninth consecutive year from the Associated Builders and Contractors, Cumberland Valley Chapter. “These awards are a tribute to Morgan-Keller Construction’s dedication to constructing buildings that are both structurally sound and aesthetically pleasing,” said Brad Guyton, President and CEO of Morgan-Keller Construction. “The awards are a testament to our team members’ hard work and commitment to excellence.”

Morgan-Keller Constructions’ award winners include:
• Station Ridge, Hanover, Maryland
Received First Prize for Excellence in Construction – Commercial $10 - $25 Million
• Parkton Fire Station #60, Baltimore, Maryland
Received Award of Merit – Commercial $2 - $2 Million
• Allegany County Teachers Federal Credit Union, Cumberland, Maryland
Received Award of Merit – Commercial under $2 Million
• First United Bank and Trust, Frederick, Maryland
Received Award of Merit – Interior Renovation or Restoration
• Hedgesville Volunteer Fire Company, Hedgesville, West Virginia
Received Award of Merit – Pre-Engineered Metal Building

Morgan-Keller Construction is one of Maryland’s largest and most respected commercial builders, with offices in Frederick and Columbia. Now in its 55th year of operation, M-K’s resume of recently completed projects includes office buildings, fire stations, retail centers, hotels, healthcare/biomedical and several senior living facilities.

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Morgan-Keller Construction Completes Project

Morgan-Keller Construction completed the Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church project. The project consisted of a four-story addition to the existing building, approximately 11,500 sq. ft. The new space includes administrative offices, a conference room, children’s classrooms, restrooms and storage.


Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Morgan-Keller Awarded Clemson Corner Project

Frederick, MD - Morgan-Keller Construction has been awarded the contract to construct the 42,000 square foot retail center, Marshalls and an additional 10,000 - 17,000 square feet of retail space for Faison at Clemson Corner in Frederick, MD. The project is part of a larger retail center which will include a Wegmans grocery store and a Lowes home improvement center.

The Clemson Corner contract was awarded to Morgan-Keller Construction in June. The construction schedule for the retail center will take approximately six months to build. Construction is set to start in July.

This is Morgan-Keller Construction’s second project with Faison having completed Stone House Square retail center located in Hagerstown, MD in 2009, an ABC award winner for Excellence in Construction.

Morgan-Keller Construction is one of Maryland’s largest and most respected commercial builders, with offices in Frederick and Columbia. Now in its 55th year of operation, M-K’s resume of recently completed projects includes office buildings, retail centers, hotels, healthcare/biomedical and several senior living facilities.

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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Frederick News Post Article

Charlie Clark, Vice President of Business Development for Morgan-Keller, Inc. is on the Frederick Community College Golf Tournament Committee. The article below was featured in the Frederick News Post.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Award Winning Projects

Morgan-Keller, Inc. recently submitted four projects to the Associated Builders & Contractors, Baltimore Chapter for the consideration of the annual Awards of Excellence.

Competing with over 100 entries, all four projects received recognition, with RIV 5 receiving the highest honor, 1st Place, Award of Excellence. Merit Awards were given to the Ruppert Nurseries Corporate Center and Parkton Fire Station #60 projects.

In addition, MK Specialty Contracts received a Merit Award for their BB&T Fleet Street project.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Morgan-Keller Appoints New Vice President

Morgan-Keller, Inc. announces the appointment of Charles G. Clark as vice president, business development. Charlie will oversee the business development and marketing of Morgan-Keller, Inc.

Charlie brings with him extensive senior management level experience within the senior housing and construction industries, with companies including Episcopal Ministries to the Aging (EMA), where he was the vice president for facility development and as the executive director for Buckingham’s Choice. Charlie previously worked for Morgan-Keller, Inc. as the vice president of marketing. He can be reached at 301-663-0626 or cclark@morgankeller.com.

Morgan-Keller is one of Maryland’s largest and most respected commercial builders, with offices in Frederick and Columbia. Now in its 54th year of operation, M-K’s resume of recently completed projects includes office buildings, retail centers, hotels, healthcare/biomedical and several senior living facilities.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Morgan-Keller Awarded Library Project

Frederick, MD - Morgan-Keller is set to start construction of the Brunswick Library project the first part of this year. Demolition of the existing library will take place before construction can begin on the new facility. The new library designed by Morris & Ritchie Associates, Inc. is a 15,400 sf one-story contemporary building with brick and glass exterior. This project will be LEED certified. LEED consultant on this project is Lorax Partnerships, LLC.

The contract was awarded to Morgan-Keller in December 2009. The construction schedule for the library will take approximately one year to build. Business development manager, Bill Hasson states, “We are excited to begin this new project for Frederick County. The Brunswick library project will be Morgan-Keller’s fourth library project.”

Morgan-Keller is one of Maryland’s largest and most respected commercial builders, with offices in Frederick and Columbia. Now in its 54th year of operation, M-K’s resume of recently completed projects includes office buildings, retail centers, hotels, healthcare/biomedical and several senior living facilities.