Industry Sectors

E.E. Austin & Son, Inc. is experienced in a variety of industries from industrial/manufacturing to hospitality and healthcare.

Below you'll find some of our project highlights. Choose an industry sector from the right or click a project below to view more details.

Chestnut Street Pump Station (2001)

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Renovations to the existing pump house on the Erie Bayfront, with the addition of offices, storage, and a visitor’s area. Our work involved demolition of part of the existing pump station and addition of a new masonry building. The new building re-used the stone archways from the old structure. Work also included new tile roof, new windows, and landscaping.

www.eriewater.org

Architect: Roth Marz Partnership, P.C., Erie, PA

 

Hamot Heart Institute (2001)

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New 80,000-SF medical office building on the Erie Bayfront. Scope of work included excavation, foundations, structure, interior finishes, and sitework.

www.hamot.org

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Architect: Weber Murphy Fox, Erie, PA www.webermurphyfox.com

   

Jamestown BPU Generating Station (2000)

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Generating station in Jamestown, NY. Work included mass foundations, caissons, structural steel building, ground grid, gas turbine generator, heat recovery steam generator, stacks, and miscellaneous equipment.

Jamestown BPU Generating Station

Jamestown BPU Generating Station

 

www.jamestownbpu.com

Engineer: Stowe Engineering Corp., Norwell, MA

 

St. Bonaventure University William F. Walsh Science Center (2007)

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New three-story 46,500-SF building in St. Bonaventure, NY. Our work included classrooms, laboratories, offices, new auditorium, sidewalks, and landscaping. The new building was erected adjacent to historical De La Roche Hall, the oldest building on the campus. Renovations in De La Roche Hall were also included. A separate contract with St. Bonaventure included new dugouts and fencing for their baseball field.

www.sbu.edu

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Architect: Cannon Design, Grand Island, NY www.cannondesign.com

   

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