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The United States Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel,
project consisted of constructing and renovating an eight-floor,
90,000 square foot building. The facility was occupied during
renovation rendering construction phasing an important consideration.
The scope of work included all of the construction disciplines
associated with a fire/life safety system, electrical upgrade,
telephone system, PCC renovation and a classified information
handling system.
Completion of the project on time and on budget demonstrates
our professional qualifications, specialized experience and
technical competence in design and construction of international
projects involving multiple contractor and subcontractor disciplines.
Bill Harbert International Construction, Inc. (BHIC) was the
contractor of record for the project. In January 2000 all employees
of BHIC became employees of B.L. Harbert International (BLHI).
The management and supervisory teams now employed by BLHI constructed
the project.
CLIENT
U.S. Department of State
FACILITY TYPE
8-story, 90,000 sf U.S. Embassy
CONSTRUCTED VALUE
$17.5 million
ARCHITECT
Wanchul Lee Associate
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