Claymont Fire Station

The new 27,400 square foot Claymont Fire Station facility replaced the former fire station which was demolished, while retaining the existing banquet hall. Landmark provided planning and design for the construction, including surveying, site design, stormwater management BMPs (including two subsurface units located under front and side parking lots), agency processing, and construction-phase services that […]

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DEMA – EOC & TMC

The Delaware Emergency Management Agency’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and the adjoining Transportation Management Center (TMC) were designed and constructed in sequential phases on the Brick Store Landing Road site in Smyrna, which was a reuse of a site previously stripped of borrow for construction of the adjacent Route 1. Landmark worked as part of […]

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DEMA Vehicle Storage & Maintenance

DEMA’s new vehicle storage and maintenance building at the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and Transportation Management Center (TMC) on Brick Store Landing Road in Smyrna was constructed as a pole barn building on the north side of the parking area, adjacent to the stormwater management facilities. Work included topographic survey and demolition plan to remove […]

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Delaware Tech – Energy Education

The new Center for Energy Education and Training (CEET) at Delaware Technical Community College in Dover is a 5,412 square foot building addition to the 29,700 square foot Corporate Training Center (CTC) located at the entranceway to the Terry Campus. The project was designed for energy efficiency and earned LEED Platinum certification from the USGBC. […]

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Middletown High Entrance (SR 299)

As part of an athletic facilities expansion project at Middletown High School, Landmark was also selected by the owner to design modifications to relocate the school’s main entrance on E. Main Street (SR 299) in the Town of Middletown, improve pedestrian safety for students crossing SR 299 and provide parking lot and traffic flow improvements. […]

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