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"It was important to design a public works facility that serves the needs of the town, citizens, and visitors in a way that is aesthetically pleasing. We are proud to have brought this project to life in partnership with the Town of Ocean City and Delmarva Veteran Builders.”

Senior Associate and Project Manager, Bill Sieg, AIA,

Town of Ocean City / Downtown Public Works Building Ribbon Cutting

The official Ribbon Cutting for the Ocean City Downtown Public Works Building was held on December 10th.  City Officials and regional dignitaries were in attendance to commemorate the new facility.

The project was a Design/Build collaboration of Delmarva Veteran Builders and Becker Morgan Group, Architect/Engineers. Design began in November 2018 with construction completion in November of 2019. Located on St. Louis Avenue between Second and Third Streets, the building includes staff offices, tram storage, and maintenance area, service bay, tractor storage, and workshop. The site includes parking for staff and town vehicles, fueling station, and emergency generator.

The Design/Build team worked closely with the Town of Ocean City to design a facility harmonizing with the aesthetics of the downtown neighborhood. The materials, colors, and building details were designed in accordance with the OCDC downtown design standards.

Becker Morgan Group’s Senior Associate and Project Manager, Bill Sieg, AIA, speaks to the firm’s pride in this project, “It was important to design a public works facility that serves the needs of the town, citizens, and visitors in a way that is aesthetically pleasing. We are proud to have brought this project to life in partnership with the Town of Ocean City and Delmarva Veteran Builders.”

Rich Hertzog, Project Manager for Delmarva Veteran Builders notes,”DVB was very pleased with the Design/Build team of Becker Morgan, Diamond Mechanical and McCrone Engineering. Working well together led to a near flawless transition from the design phase to the construction phase.”

"It was important to design a public works facility that serves the needs of the town, citizens, and visitors in a way that is aesthetically pleasing. We are proud to have brought this project to life in partnership with the Town of Ocean City and Delmarva Veteran Builders.”