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Building LeBow: Cement is not Concrete

[...] a video series documenting the construction of LeBow's new building on the 3200 block of Market Street. Special thanks to: Ernie Forlini — Owner, Action Supply Co. Inc. Dean Melchiorre — [...]

Building Update: Digging Under Matheson

[...] historic value?  Philadelphia zoning records indicate that there were residences along Market Street in the early 1900’s. In fact, the foundations of these homes were probably buttressed around [...]

Have You Seen the Beam?

[...] into fabricated, construction-ready beams used to frame the new building being erected at 3200 Market Street. read more [...]

Have You Seen the Beam?

[...] LeBow is pleased to announce that we have seen the final beam that will be laid atop our new building and home — and it bears a bright shade of Drexel yellow. LeBow personnel were granted [...]

Building LeBow: Cement is not Concrete

[...] The first installment in a video series documenting the construction of LeBow's new building on the 3200 block of Market Street. Special thanks to: Ernie Forlini — Owner, Action Supply Co. [...]

Have You Seen the Beam?

[...] LeBow is pleased to announce that we have seen the final beam that will be laid atop our new building and home — and it bears a bright shade of Drexel yellow. [...]

Have You Seen the Beam?

[...] will be laid atop our new building and home — and it bears a bright shade of Drexel yellow. LeBow personnel were granted exclusive access to Samuel Grossi and Sons’ facilities in Bensalem, Pa., to [...]

Building Update: Digging Under Matheson

[...] Did the subterranean structures found by Keating construction personnel while digging beneath Matheson Hall carry any historic value?  Philadelphia [...]

Drexel Recycles 99.75% of Construction Waste from Matheson Demolition

The demolition of Matheson Hall was a green affair. Read more here. [...]

Drexel Recycles 99.75% of Construction Waste from Matheson Demolition

The demolition of Matheson Hall was a green affair. Read more here. [...]

Effort Honors Professor Hindelang’s Memory

[...] Colloquium in LeBow College’s new academic center will be named for Professor and Vice Dean Thomas Hindelang, who died suddenly on Dec. 8.   “This is a fitting tribute for a man who dedicated [...]

Building LeBow: Cement is not Concrete

[...] Melchiorre — Quality Control Manager, Action Supply Co. Inc. (Filmed on location at Action Supply Company headquarters in Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania) [...]

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Building LeBow: Cement is not Concrete

[...] a video series documenting the construction of LeBow's new building on the 3200 block of Market Street. Special thanks to: Ernie Forlini — Owner, Action Supply Co. Inc. Dean Melchiorre — [...]

Building Update: Digging Under Matheson

[...] historic value?  Philadelphia zoning records indicate that there were residences along Market Street in the early 1900’s. In fact, the foundations of these homes were probably buttressed around [...]

Have You Seen the Beam?

[...] into fabricated, construction-ready beams used to frame the new building being erected at 3200 Market Street. read more [...]

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