INTECH has constructed 12 stores for H&M, a major clothing retailer with more than 700 stores worldwide. H&M stores are large, in-line retail spaces that consist of both men’s and women’s fashion. When H&M first entered the Philadelphia market, INTECH was selected to build the first of their showcase stores. INTECH has constructed stores in […]
In all, INTECH has constructed nine stores across Pennsylvania for Home Depot. While the consumer sees great simliarity from one store to the next, differing challenges (infrastructure, excavation, environmental impact, utilities, etc.) are revealed to the constructor that are unique to each locale, requiring broad, skilled assessment. INTECH prides itself on its skill to smoothly […]
INTECH renovated an electronics store located in the B/C Connector at the Philadelphia International Airport for InMotion. The project took place in an active airport terminal within the security perimeter.The entire space was demolished and then renovated with all new flooring, ceiling, lighting and casework. INTECH’s ability to self-perform significant portions of the work including […]
Construction of a major retail complex featuring 18 major stores on 73 acres posed many challenges, including rerouting a stream, widening a major road, constructing five intersections with traffic signals, and coordinating with all local utilities. The existing soil conditions on this 73-acre site required substantial undercuts and significant grading, including bulk excavation, earthwork and […]
In addition to being a music venue, World Cafe Live is home to two, full-service restaurants operating on separate levels of the Hajoca building in West Philadelphia. INTECH constructed two full kitchens and bars with leading-edge acoustics at both Upstairs at World Cafe Live (4,500 SF) and Downstairs at World Cafe Live (5,500 SF) restaurants, […]
Venus & the Cowboy was a renovation to transform an existing restaurant into a new, Mediterranean-themed venue with an open-display kitchen and wood-fired cooking equipment. This project included design/build mechanical and electrical systems, ornamental plaster walls and ceilings, custom millwork made with Peruvian walnut wood, and a stamped colored concrete floor.
Initial logistical concerns surfaced due to Susanna Foo’s location on a busy Center City street. While extensive renovations were being conducted, INTECH was able to keep the restaurant open for business by moving the dining facilities to the second floor.
Sfuzzi was the first of more than 50 Shops at Liberty Place to open and test Williard Rouse’s mixed-use concept at 17th and Market Streets. INTECH’s construction was closely coordinated with Rouse’s site development to achieve a most aggressive, 12-week schedule. The architectural quality of the facility included detail such as hand-painted wall coverings applied […]
The goal of the project was to re-position the existing hotel as a newly established, privately held brand. The project included renovations to the existing entrance, porte-cochére, ballroom, meeting rooms, pre-function areas, restaurant and bar, pool and spa, fitness area, guestrooms, suites, and corridors. Although the majority of the work occurred within the existing building […]
This project included the complete renovation and re-design of multiple dining areas and a commercial kitchen. Overall, the major renovations included the removal of gypsum block interior partitions and the replacement of entire electrical, plumbing, and life safety systems. Kitchen renovations included replacement of all kitchen equipment, plumbing, exhaust hood, and duct riser. All work […]