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The Ohringer

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Your company was a key player in delivering a quality product.

— Karl Schlachter
McCormack Baron Salazar

A former eight-story 1929 furniture store and linchpin in the Braddock neighborhood converted into nine floors of 37 affordable, sustainably designed artist lofts that revitalize and reinforce a connection back to this community. The building will also features art installations, a restored historic blade sign, and a roof deck fit for dining. Commercial space is also be available on the first floor.

Emerald Hills Retirement Residence

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They are always on a recommended contractor list.

— William Hashinger
LDA Architects

Demolition of a former Forbs Elementry School and new construction of a 65,000SF, four-story building containing 52 one-and-two bedroom units of affordable senior housing built to Passive House, Energy Star, and Enterprise Green building standards. Amenities include a private parking lot, community room, exercise and recreation rooms, and a library. A garden and walking trail will invite residents back into the neighborhood. The project also features a 130 Kwh solar array system providing supplemental power to the building. 

Oakland Affordable Living

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Sota Construction provided valuable services from the very beginning of the pre-development stages on through construction.

— Victor Rodriguez
a.m. Rodriguez Associates, inc.

Contract Amount: $9m
Size: 68,600 s.f.
Type: New Construction & Renovation

The Oakland Affordable Living development consists of 49 affordable and sustainable apartment units divided between a scattered site featuring the Allequippa Street Apartments and the Wadsworth Street Apartments.

Bayard School Lofts

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Having employed the services of Sota Construction Services, Inc. on several projects, it is very easy for me to recommend the group for any project.

— Sister Mary Alexander Klawinski
Felician Sisters of North America

Contract Amount: $2.5m
Size: 14,300 s.f.
Type: Historic Renovation

Dorchester Apartments of Mt. Lebanon

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You really exemplify the best in the business and we are grateful.

— Sister Mary Christopher Moore
Felician Sisters of North America

Contract Amount: $11.3m
Size: 64,000 s.f.
Type: New Construction

Construction of the Mt. Lebanon Senior Apartments began with the demoliton of a former school followed by significant site re-grading, including a new retaining wall, before new construction of a four-story building could begin. When complete, the project will house 60 one- and two-bedroom units of affordable senior housing built to Passive House and Enterprise Green building standards.

Morningside Crossing

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I recommend them without reservation.

— Laura Nettleton
thoughtful balance, inc.

Contract Amount: $9.8m
Size: 68,000 s.f.
Type: Renovations & Additions

This unique project consisted of a retrofit to a three-story 1897 existing school along with a new addition to convert it into a 68,000 sf future Passive House-certified multifamily apartment building containing 46 units for mixed-income seniors. Morningside Crossing obtained Passive House pre-certification to improve health and wellness benefits for its senior residents while maintaining the historic fabric and beauty of the building.

Creedmoor Court

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I have worked with many other general contractors and feel that your firm has provided the highest quality product.

— Karl Schlachter
McCormack Baron Salazar

Contract Amount: $2.9m
Size: 74,000 s.f.
Type: Substantial Renovation

LocoMOtive Lofts

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[Sota's] attentiveness and attention to detail during construction produced a high quality product within a shorter time frame than originally anticipated.

— Dina Snider, AIA, LEED AP
Strada, LLC

Contract Amount: $4.1m
Size: 42,000 s.f.
Type: New Construction & Renovation

East Liberty Place South

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All of the Sota staff were patient, understanding and exceptionally respectful to all the residents, families and staff through the course of the entire project.

— Tracy Leja
Masonic Village at Sewickley

Contract Amount: $10.1m
Size: 78,600 s.f.
Type: New Construction

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