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| Current Yale Projects |
| Social Sciences |
| School of Management |
| Architectural Rehab |
| 52 Hillhouse |
| 341 Crown Street |
| Osborn Laboratories |
| Peabody Museum |
| 221 Whitney Avenue |
| Boyer Center |
| 55 Whitney Avenue |
| Treasury Services Office |
| Infrastructure/Utilities |
| Branford/Saybrook |
| Yale Divinity School |
| 451/435 College |
| Cross Campus Library |
| Window Replacement |
| Phelps Hall |
| Welch Hall |
| Farnam Hall |
| Hendrie |
| Sloane Laboratories |
| Calhoun College |
| Sheffield, Sterling, Strathcona Hall |
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After decades of deferred maintenance, Yale's remarkable buildings are as vulnerable as any to the effects of age and the continued wear and tear of the heavy use they receive. Yales governing body made the decision to spend one billion dollars over a ten-year period to restore all of its buildings to their previous glory, and build new what was necessary for Yale to carry its tradition of excellence far into the next century. |
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Such a sweeping undertaking has engaged many of Connecticut's core contractors as well as many major national construction managers. Giordano's role in this resurrection has been multi-faceted. Performance on extensive and highly complex infrastructure improvements as well as delicate restorations of many of the university's historic buildings are representative of the company's broad dimensions. |
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