Client Rodef Shalom Congregation Synagogue and School 450 S. Kearney St., Denver, CO  80224  	Contact:  Barbara Shecter  P) (303) 436-7265  F) (303) 436-7211  													  Architect  Root Rosenman Architects 825 E. 18th Ave., Denver, CO  80218  Contact:  Seth Rosenman  P) (303) 832-1712  F) (303) 832-1713 													  Project Information 	Use:						Synagogue and School 	Type:						Addition/Remodel 	Size:						21,000 SF Original Contract Amount:			$2,100,000			  Project Duration:				October 1998 - October 1999 Project Manager:				Stan Ward Superintendent:				Greg Thompson Method of Delivery:				CM/GC 													  Project Address Rodef Shalom Congregation Synagogue 450 S. Kearney St.  Denver, CO  80224  													  Description Ward Construction Co. acted as CM/GC for this religious and academic project, keeping the construction on time and within budget from conceptual to design development and through the construction phase of documents.  The need to keep several crucial functions of the synagogue in operation while remodeling the whole building resulted in a four-phase schedule.  Significant components of construction included:  exposed wood trusses; detail veneer brick work; new parking lot and sitework; steel frame; extensive millwork and wood door frames; ballasted EPDM roof; cantilevered overhang.  Rodef Shalom Congregation
Synagogue
Denver, CO

Client
Rodef Shalom Congregation Synagogue and School
450 S. Kearney St.
Denver, CO 80224
Contact: Barbara Shecter
P) (303) 436-7265
F) (303) 436-7211

Architect
Root Rosenman Architects
825 E. 18th Ave., Denver, CO 80218
Contact: Seth Rosenman P (303) 832-1712
F (303) 832-1713

Project Information
Use: Synagogue and School
Type: Addition/Remodel
Size: 21,000 SF
Original Contract Amount: $2,100,000
Project Duration: October 1998 - October 1999
Project Manager: Stan Ward
Superintendent: Greg Thompson
Method of Delivery: CM/GC

Project Address
Rodef Shalom Congregation Synagogue
450 S. Kearney St.
Denver, CO 80224

Description
Ward Construction Co. acted as CM/GC for this religious and academic project, keeping the construction on time and within budget from conceptual to design development and through the construction phase of documents. The need to keep several crucial functions of the synagogue in operation while remodeling the whole building resulted in a four-phase schedule. Significant components of construction included: exposed wood trusses; detail veneer brick work; new parking lot and sitework; steel frame; extensive millwork and wood door frames; ballasted EPDM roof; cantilevered overhang.

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