LeChase renovating Westchester County offices in White Plains, N.Y.

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LeChase Construction Services has begun renovating Westchester County government offices at 110 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in downtown White Plains, N.Y.

Crews are renovating some 40 rooms – including offices, conference rooms and bathrooms – in 22,000 square feet of a low-rise section of the county’s headquarters. The project also includes upgrading the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems with two new air handlers and new ductwork.

The enhancements will improve spaces on two floors, but crews will work on one floor at a time so that the other floor remains operational.

“Our aim is to provide a more comfortable, attractive area for county employees to carry out important government functions,” said LeChase Vice President David Campbell, who leads the company’s New York Metro office. “We will work closely with county employees throughout the project to ensure that we provide the needed enhancements without hindering their daily operations.”

The project also includes upgrading four elevators located in the low-rise wing as well as the taller, adjoining section of the county offices at 148 Martine Ave. The work is expected to be completed in early 2026.

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About LeChase Construction Services, LLC 
Established in 1944, LeChase is celebrating its 80th anniversary this year. While maintaining the personalized service of a small firm, today the company ranks among the nation’s top contractors – serving clients through a variety of delivery methods to support projects of all sizes across a range of industries. With a dedicated team of talented professionals striving to deliver excellence, the firm has earned a reputation for safety, quality and integrity. In addition to serving customers from its operations across the East Coast, LeChase can provide resources to meet the unique needs of clients no matter where they are located.

 

 

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