The ribbon cutting ceremony for West Whiteland Township’s new public works garage was a true celebration of a long-awaited project coming to completion. On Monday, February 24, Township supervisors and staff, local elected officials, and volunteers gathered to commemorate the official opening of the facility that represents the dedication, collaboration, and vision of many individuals.
The 39,000 square foot complex at 121 Valley Creek Boulevard will serve as the new professional home to the Township’s 12 Public Works employees. According to Township Manager Pamela Gural-Bear, who kicked off the ceremony and welcomed attendees, “These new facilities have been designed to foster innovation, to break down silos, and to create an environment where great ideas can flourish along with housing the equipment needed to provide high quality services to our community.”
Township Supervisors Raj Kumbhardare (chair), Brian Dunn (Vice Chair) and Jo Ann Kelton thanked the many members of the project team for their dedication, creativity, and hard work. Kumbhardare enthused, “Reaching a major milestone like this can only be achieved through incredible teamwork. I am honored to work alongside some of the best, and want to publicly acknowledge the dedication and commitment of our staff, consultants, and those at Heim Construction (Roy Heim, Michael Wright, Rory Donnely, and Scott Kriebl), Schrader Group – Courtney Anspach – our lead Architect, JMR Engineering – Scott Deisher, special consultant and project manager – Jeff Glisson, and our Public Works team for the amazing teamwork on this project.”
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From left, Roy Heim, Brian Dunn, Raj Kumbhardare, Scott Kriebel, Jo Ann Kelton, Michael Wright, Pam Gural-Bear, Ed Culp

From left, Raj Kumbhardare, Brian Dunn, Kristin Howard, Jo Ann Kelton, Marian Moskowitz

Thanks to all of the contractors from the project for a job well done!
