Entries by sg-lamp

5 Ways to Get Away from Scope Creep

At Lamp, we pride ourselves on our ability to manage multi-million dollar building projects, keeping them on time, within budget, and with designated quality standards. This is especially important considering the potential on large construction projects for scope creep—where the original scope of the project increases, but budget, resources, and the schedule cannot keep up. […]

Join Us for the 100th Annual Elgin Open!

As we leave the summer behind and move into fall, we can’t help but get a few more rounds of golf in before winter hits us. With that in mind, we are proud and honored to be the host of the centennial edition of this year’s Annual Elgin Open. The 100th Annual Open will open with nine […]

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Lamp Selected to Manage Fox River Grove Public Works Facility

We are pleased to announce that we will be the Construction Manager for the new Fox River Grove Public Works facility, working with Batavia-based architects Kluber Architect +Engineers, Inc. The facility will be 11,000 square feet, and plans include an all-brick building to keep regular maintenance costs down over time. The building is expected to […]

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Johnsburg School District 12 Reviews Facility Plan

Written by Jeff Engelhardt, Northwest Herald. February 10, 2015 http://www.nwherald.com/2015/02/09/johnsburg-school-district-12-board-reviews-41m-facility-plan/abbzwde/ Johnsburg School District 12 Board reviews $41M facility plan JOHNSBURG – Johnsburg School District 12 officials are close to initiating the bidding process for a $41 million facility project years in the making. After numerous community informational sessions and presentations of preliminary designs, board members […]

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Workers Moving into New District 300 Office

Written by Suzanne Baker, The Courier News. January 15, 2015 http://couriernews.chicagotribune.com/2015/01/15/last-workers-move-new-district-300-offices/ Last workers move into new District 300 offices Chuck Bumbales is beaming these days, and he’ll be even happier in a little more than a week. Community School District 300’s assistant superintendent of operations watched the last group of employees move into the new […]

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District 300 Unveils New Administration Building

Written by Stephen Di Benedetto, Northwest Herald. January 14, 2015 http://www.nwherald.com/2015/01/14/algonquin-school-district-300-unveils-new-administration-building/a2ou5oc/ Algonquin School District 300 unveils new administration building ALGONQUIN – The newly opened $3.9 million administration building gives administrators from Algonquin-based School District 300 a centralized location that is nearly twice the size of their old office in Carpentersville. The different administrative departments from […]

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Huntley High School Expansion Phase II – First Electric Newspaper

Written By Staff at First Electric Newspaper. January 2, 2015 http://www.firstelectricnewspaper.com/2015/01/hhs-further-expansion-waits-for-thaw.html HHS Further Expansion Waits For Thaw, Summer Break Huntley High School students returning from Winter Break Monday will find themselves greeted with a new HHS main entrance sign meant to reinforce a “Red Raiders” identity.  Bolted up during the break, the new sign marks […]