The new facility for the Boys and Girls Club, located in Hagerstown, Washington County, was completed in June 2025. The 21,000 SF structure is a combination of a pre-engineered metal structure housing the center’s gymnasium and a steel frame and masonry structure for other office and community spaces. Oak Contracting provided preconstruction services prior to construction of the building. Our team was committed to working with the owner and design team to resolve constructability issues, provide cost estimates and develop an appropriate project schedule.
Oak worked with the Town of Ocean City on this renovation project which restored the historic landmark that was once the Bank of Ocean City into the new Museum of Ocean City.
Oak Contracting made my work as a school principal during construction feel easy. The display of professionalism and service has been outstanding and has forever left it’s mark not only on our Waverley Building but also on our Waverley Family as a whole.
The staff with Oak Contracting has been nothing but patient and helpful in working along side us regarding some of the most challenging and difficult obstacles.
Oak’s professionalism and collaborative spirit made the construction process smooth and efficient.
The team’s ability to overcome challenges with grace and determination is a testament to their expertise and dedication to their craft.
From the moment Oak was engaged on our project, they demonstrated a commitment to collaboration and communication.
They worked closely with us to ensure that we were fully informed in every aspect of the project.
The on-going communication from the Oak team is the heart of what made this project so successful and allowed us to stay on pace.
This has continued to strengthen our partnership and created a strong trusting relationship.
The Loyola University Starbucks project was completed in 2022. Oak Contracting provided complete General Contracting Services. The project was constructed under the supervision of General Manager Drew Manning and Superintendent Dan Jordan.
The construction of the new Colgate Elementary School was completed in two separate phases. Due to the small site, the first phase was the demolition of the existing school and grading of the site. The second phase was the construction of the new school which had many unique features including the building exterior which is a mixture of brick, metal siding, and terracotta plank. The school is located in an urban area in Dundalk and Oak prioritized communication with the community to coordinate construction activities with daily neighborhood traffic on the tight roads around the school property.
The new Berkshire Elementary School replacement building was constructed on an occupied site while the existing building remained operational. During the construction of the new building, it was imperative for deliveries and disruptive activities to be scheduled during off hours to ensure the school day for students and staff was not negatively impacted. Oak was diligent to collaborate with the school and BCPS to develop a specific construction schedule and logistics plan that worked around school activities and allowed for continued instruction for students .