Skagit Valley Herald Demo

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Project Description

Chad Fisher Construction was contracted to clear debris and material from the old Skagit Valley Herald building on College Way in Mount Vernon Washington. This structure had sat vacant for several years and had become a nuisance to the surrounding properties and community due to the occupation of homeless/transient parties.

The scope of work included terminating all utility connections, removal of bio-hazardous materials, asbestos roofing and debris left from homeless encampment. Once the building was cleared, the building was demolished, and remnant material was either hauled to a concrete, steel and wood recycler or the dump.

The remaining improvements left on site was the asphalt paving and slab on grade.

This project was delivered on-time and under budget.

Specifications

Skagit Valley Herald Demo
Location: Mount Vernon, WA
Project Size: 15,120 Square Feet

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Today, Chad, Dan and Duke continue serving the construction needs of the Pacific Northwest in the best way that they know how. Hard work, honesty, integrity, and family remain at the core of Chad Fisher Construction. These strong values are instilled in the Fisher name and have helped the company grow to where they are today. Chad, Dan and Duke look forward to the next generation’s continued commitment to quality work and strong relationships.

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