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Delmarva Veteran Builders receive Ocean City Development Corporation Award for Project

Ocean City, MD -June 15th, 2020 - Delmarva Veteran Builders (DVB), the region’s only commercial construction firm dedicated to bringing employment to U.S. Armed Forces Veterans, received the New Public Facility Construction Award from Ocean City Development Corporation (OCDC).

OCDC is aimed at supporting the Ocean City community through revitalization efforts. Celebrating their 20th year, OCDC has made countless strides to build up Ocean City while keeping its character.

“We envision an economically sound and socially healthy downtown Ocean City, Maryland where revitalization has capitalized on the positive aspects of the area to create a sense of character, charm, and community for both residents and visitors.”, said the Board of Directors cited in the OCDC Annual Newsletter. 

DVB completed Ocean City’s Downtown Public Works Facility in Fall of 2019. The 22,000 square foot building is located bay side on St. Louis Avenue.

This project was exciting to contribute to Downtown Ocean City. The finishes provide what would have been a standard public works facility, with a unique and charming style, seen all throughout downtown. We could not have done this without the efforts of Becker Morgan Group and Diamond State Engineering.
— Rich Hertzog, DVB Project Manager

Becker Morgan Group is a full-service design firm based in Salisbury, MD and offers a holistic design approach. Becker Morgan Group continues to raise the bar for the construction process. Diamond State Engineering is a firm based out of Dover, DE and offered insight and training for mechanical engineering during this project. 

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Delmarva Veteran Builders welcomes superintendent Nick Lane

Nick is a veteran of the US Air Force

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SALISBURY, MD. – June 10th, 2020 – Delmarva Veteran Builders (DVB), the region’s only commercial construction firm dedicated to bringing employment to U.S. Armed Forces Veterans, announced the addition of superintendent Nick Lane.

We are always looking for enthusiastic team players and Nick fits that description perfectly. We saw great potential in him and we’re happy to continue our mission of hiring veterans.”
— Chris Eccleston, Founder of Delmarva Veteran Builders

Nick Lane began working for DVB at the beginning of the pandemic in late March. He grew up in Virginia Beach where he loved surfing and skateboarding. In 2002, he joined the United States Air Force as a member of the 552nd EMS (Equipment Maintenance Squadron) at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. After leaving the military, he started his career in construction in the plumbing field which led him to pursue large scale mechanical plumbing. He received his medical gas installer and brazing license while working on a project at PRMC and later became a construction foreman for a project at Salisbury University.

He first became a superintendent in 2017, spending two years traveling across the country, building for various national clients before joining the DVB team. 

I was ready to come home from the road and Delmarva Veteran Builders was here waiting with open arms. I am extremely happy with the atmosphere that our founder Chris Eccleston has created and the incredible people he has chosen to take on this adventure.
— Nick Lane

Nick is excited to marry his fiancé, Allison Levdansky, this coming October. In his spare time, he enjoys hunting, fishing, grilling and chilling, golf, disc golf, softball, and wood working. Nick says he still gets on a skateboard every now and then, but admits he’s not as agile as he used to be.


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Delmarva Veteran Builders add two more employees to the team

Despite economic slowdown, DVB charges on.

SALISBURY, Md. – May 29th, 2020 – Delmarva Veteran Builders (DVB), the region’s only commercial construction firm dedicated to bringing employment to U.S. Armed Forces Veterans, announced the addition of Olesya Taylor and Katie Brittingham to the team.

“We have been strategically working to build our team,” said Chris Eccleston, Delmarva Veteran Builders. “despite all of the setbacks with the pandemic, we were able keep moving forward and hire some of the best in their respective industries.”

Olesya Taylor started on May 1st as DVB’s new comptroller, working to ensure all project costs are on target and controlled by project managers, as well as, accurate financial reporting and compliance. Olesya is a native of Russia but moved to the United States in 2002. She majored in accounting at Salisbury University and became a CPA, licensed in Maryland. Her experience spans ten years in public accounting, practicing predominately in the fields of business, corporate and individual taxation, and planning.

Although new to the construction industry, she is eager to make her mark . “I truly appreciate the opportunity to be a part of such a talented group of hard-working people”, says Olesya. “I also appreciate DVB’s strong community connection.” Olesya and her husband live in Delmar with their two children. In her spare time, she loves fishing, boating and running short races. She is also a member of the American Institute of CPAs and treasurer of the Salisbury Sunrise Rotary Club.

Katie Brittingham began on May 19th as DVB’s new marketing and development specialist. Katie is a native of Catonsville, Maryland and received her B.S. in business administration with a concentration in marketing from Towson University. After college, she relocated to the Eastern Shore where her husband grew up. Since then, she has worked in both property management as a regional marketing associate and the travel industry as a regional marketing manager.

“I am very excited to be a part of the DVB family,” Katie says. “I was drawn to DVB by its supportive, fun and friendly company culture.” Katie lives in Laurel, Delaware with her husband and two young children and enjoys spending time with family and friends.

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Delmarva Veteran Builders to Open Outdoor Marketplace for Local Businesses

Believe Marketplace will provide Hope to our Community

 
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SALISBURY, Md. – May 15, 2020 – In an effort to provide local businesses with an opportunity to continue offering their services to the community, Delmarva Veteran Builders has announced the opening of Believe Marketplace. The outdoor marketplace will provide the much-needed support for businesses to reach customers, while adhering to public health & safety guidelines. The next frontline in the fight against COVID-19 is supporting small businesses and building consumer confidence in a safe alternative to the traditional indoor brick & mortar locations.

The marketplace can be reserved free of charge and will be in the parking lot next to the DVB offices, in a 1600 square foot tented pavilion. Believe Marketplace will be offered for a period of thirty (30) days as a start and depending on community interest. We will provide hand sanitizing stations as well as mark seven (7) foot social distancing marks on the pavement.  

We believe we need a statement downtown to help rebuild consumer confidence within the community and we are proud to be leading the charge for small businesses. Be the Buffalo! 

To reserve your spot, email Chris

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DELMARVA VETERAN BUILDERS READY TO BREAK GROUND AT GALENA ELEMENTARY

Project set to break Ground June 1st, 2020

Galena, MD. – May 14, 2020 – Delmarva Veteran Builders (DVB), the region’s only commercial construction firm dedicated to bringing employment to U.S. Armed Forces Veterans, announced it has been hired to construct a 1,100 square foot addition along with renovations to the existing structure.

The Kent County Board of education announced via Zoom teleconference on April 9th that DVB had been awarded the nearly $5 million contract consisting of the new 1,100 square foot addition including a kitchen and cafeteria, along with the replacement of the membrane roofing system in its entirety, as well as, renovations to sections of the existing school.

Galena Elementary’s vision of developing, engaging and inspiring our next generation of leaders perfectly aligns with our purpose. As DVB expands into Kent County, we look forward to facilitating their mission while having a positive impact on the learning environment for both faculty and students.
— Daniel Mills, Vice President of Delmarva Veteran Builders
The Kent County Public Schools is very excited to begin this project as it will significantly improve the learning environment for the staff and students at Galena Elementary. The cafeteria expansion will not only improve the space but will allow more students to be served comfortably and efficiently. We thank the Kent County Commissioners for supporting this very important project.
— Dr. Karen Couch, Superintendent, Kent County Schools

Construction is set to begin June 1st  2020 with a completion date of January 2021.

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About Delmarva Veteran Builders: Delmarva Veteran Builders is the region’s only commercial construction firm dedicated to bringing employment to U.S. Armed Forces Veterans. Launched in 2013 by Navy Veteran Chris Eccleston, it has become one of the fastest growing companies in the nation while maintaining a 60% veteran and reservist workforce. Located in Salisbury Maryland, Delmarva Veteran Builders is up for the challenge to provide an extraordinary customer service experience, while committing to innovation in quality and new construction techniques.

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DELMARVA VETERAN BUILDERS SELECTED TO BUILD UNITED STATES POST OFFICE COMPLEX IN DOVER

The project is set to break ground May 1st  2020 with a completion date of Summer 2021.

Dover, DE. – April 14, 2020 – Delmarva Veteran Builders, the region’s only commercial construction firm dedicated to bringing employment to U.S. Armed Forces Veterans, announced it has been hired to construct a new 20,000 square foot building for the United States Postal Service in downtown Dover, Delaware.

The existing Dover post office has been located on Lookerman Street since the early 1960s and has outgrown the current space. The city of Dover chose the former Chesapeake Utilities complex at 350 South Queen Street for its new location.

The project consists of demolishing nine existing structures, along with their utilities, full site demolition and the construction of the new building encompassing the entire city block. 

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It is a great honor to be a part of the redevelopment of this project and the City of Dover. The country, more than ever, relies on the supply chain and the ability for companies and individuals to deliver critical supplies to the end user. We are grateful we can partner with the USPS and all of its employees to help build something that continues to be relevant to our daily lives.
— Chris Eccleston, Founder and President of Delmarva Veteran Builders
The City of Dover is excited that this long-awaited project is going to happen. The new postal facility on the Western edge of the Downtown Development District will have ample parking and create new business opportunities. We are very happy that the USPS has decided to keep the facility in the heart of the City.
— Dover Mayor Robin Christiansen

The project is set to break ground May 1st  2020 with a completion date of Summer 2021.

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Light For Hope!

In this time of uncertainty we are finding hope and ask that you join us by lighting a candle in your window as a symbol of strength, unity and resilience across Delmarva.

Share your house or business lit up! Use the hashtag #LightforHope or tag Delmarva Veteran Builders in your Facebook or Instagram post, videos or photos welcome!

 

A few days ago I sat down in front of the computer to prepare an update to our team at Delmarva Veteran Builders. Over the past few weeks I’ve kept a close ear to the news to track COVID-19, the virus that had quickly become a pandemic affecting the world and hitting close to home by creating uncertainty, hardships and anxiety amongst us locally on Delmarva.

I took a step back to think about the current situation. These are times of significance as a leader and a time for guidance, support and direction. What words could I offer my team? What answers did I have to their questions? What if I couldn’t answer those questions? 

As I sat and thought about every individual at DVB and how I could support them with my words, I was reminded that I am not the only leader here. In fact, I am the leader of a team comprised of leaders. 

Leaders of projects.

Leaders of quality.

Leaders of safety. 

Leaders of community organizations.

Leaders of faith groups.

Leaders of families.

Leaders of Delmarva.


Everyone reading this is a leader and in this moment of uncertainty, we need to band together because it’s no longer about what we can do for ourselves but what WE can do TOGETHER. This is a time for unity and a time for us to serve our commUNITY together because we are all leaders in our own right.

Here’s a piece of what was shared with our team:

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This is a time to remain calm, do not make rash financial decisions, do not hoard, and do not be selfish. This is an opportunity to show each other how much we care, to show our community how much we care, to show our loved ones how much we care. They need you and US, to show them how men and woman who love and care act for others and not themselves. ARE YOU UP FOR THE CHALLENGE?

 I challenge you all to be Buffalos. Buffalos when faced with an impending storm, will change direction put their heads down and go directly into the storm. They instinctively know it is shortest path through the storm. Charge the Storm!!!

 
 

Reading this back now two days later, I find personal strength in this even more. As leaders of our own projects, organizations and families, we are part of something greater than the current state we are in. We are part of a commUNITY here on Delmarva and we ask that you band together with us to find hope in this fear because we know that hope is ALWAYS stronger than fear.

As Delmarva Veteran Builders continues to find normalcy during these hard times by serving our customers, we wanted to create a gesture that would inspire HOPE in our community.

 

Light for Hope

I was inspired by Creedence Clearwater Revival’s song “Long As I Can See The Light” 

As long as we can see the light in ourselves, each other and our community, Delmarva Veteran Builders will have a candle in our window as a symbol of strength, unity and resilience. So tonight we ask you to “LIGHT FOR HOPE” and put a candle in your window and know we are thinking of you.

Like the many generations before us, history has shown that we can persevere if we do it together.

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Chris Eccleston
Founder

 

Update

We asked people to light up thier windows at night as a way to show strength, unity and resilience. Here are some examples! *Turn the sound on if you can!

So tonight, we continue to ask you to “LIGHT FOR HOPE” and put a candle, holiday plug-in candle or holiday lights in your window to know we are thinking of each other- even though we are socially isolated! As long as we can see the light in ourselves, each other and our community, we know we can get through this storm.

 
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Vetsgiving with Delmarva Veteran Builders

It’s the most wonderful time of year- giving back to people who have given so much.

 
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For our second annual Vetsgiving, we doubled the number of families we were able to serve. This was made possible by the number of friends and family who volunteered to help get the boxes ready for delivery.

We thank all of our veterans for their service and hope that these packages bring them a little bit of happiness this holiday season. Turn the volume up and enjoy the Christmas tunes!

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