BENSALEM, PA, July 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Bucks County-based company, Bencardino Excavating, is set to complete the final phases of construction at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America hospital in Northeast Philadelphia. Continuing their relationship with HSC Builders & Construction Managers, the Bencardino excavation crew will handle the finishing touches of cuts and fills, and sanitary, storm and water piping on the new addition to the hospital. The project is being led by project manager Dave Fink and foreman Lou Biskup.
"Working to improve the Cancer Treatment Centers of America hospital has been energizing because we're not only doing what we love to do and what we excel at, but we're helping those who need life-saving treatments," said Lou Bencardino, owner of Bencardino Excavating. "The final phase of a project is my favorite part of the process because we're able to see the finished product and in this case, also help support the community."
For nearly 30 years, Cancer Treatment Centers of America have been on the forefront of cancer treatment providing personalized, whole-person care, while using the newest research and innovative techniques and therapies to fight cancer. In addition to its Philadelphia location, other cancer hospitals are located in suburban Chicago, Tulsa, and Phoenix.
Bencardino Excavating is committed to delivering the highest level of performance and quality to its clients. Louis Bencardino is a highly-skilled excavation and site work contractor who has an experienced team of project managers, foremen, construction professionals and craftspeople. The company specializes in complete site work services including construction, excavation, electrical, demolition, asphalt paving and final finish work.
Bencardino Excavating was founded in 1988 by Lou Bencardino, and serves clients in Southeastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey including Bucks, Montgomery, Philadelphia, Chester, Delaware, Camden, Mercer and Gloucester Counties. Bencardino Excavating has worked with airports, helipads, schools, banks, corporate facilities and more in a wide array of industries including commercial and residential development, pharmaceutical, chemical, biotechnology, utilities, education and retail. Among its clients are Bovis Lend Lease, T.N. Ward Company, Daniel J. Keating, Harkins Builders, H.B. Frazer Company, Emory Hill and Company, A.T. Chadwick Company, Carr & Duff, Inc., Scungio Borst, St. Joseph's University, Temple University, Philadelphia University, Princeton University, PennDOT, Keating Building and Merck. For more information, visit http://www.bencardino.com or call (215) 244-6000.
Bencardino Excavating to Complete Final Excavation Work at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Philadelphia
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