Construction
Lots of work to go around
Maryland Live! Casino is one of the largest construction projects in the state of Maryland, employing approximately 2,500 workers, with Anne Arundel County residents and Minority and Women-Owned businesses strongly encouraged to get involved. It is being constructed by the Commercial Interiors/TN Ward Joint Venture and is the only gaming facility in the State to be built by a Maryland Minority-Owned Business Enterprise.
The Cordish Company and Commercial Interiors have been awarded the 2011 Bridging the Gap Award for "Key Partnership/Strategic Alliance" by the Greater Baltimore Committee. The Cordish Company was also recognized as the "2011 Most Inclusive Corporation of the Year for Minority Business" by the Maryland DC Minority Contractors' Association.
This is a great opportunity for area businesses and residents. If your company would like to be included in the Maryland Live! Casino and Commercial Interiors/TN Ward Joint Venture bidding process, please click on the subcontractor registration button and complete the registration form. We will contact you if appropriate.
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Contact Information
Commercial Interiors/TN Ward Joint Venture
Site Trailer Location
7000 Arundel Mills Circle
Hanover, MD 21076
Commercial Interiors
Construction & General Contracting
The Commercial Interiors/TN Ward Joint Venture (CI/TNW JV) has been awarded the Construction Management contract for the construction of the Maryland Live! Casino and Parking Garage at Arundel Mills Mall in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
The project will consist of an eight (8) story Precast Parking Garage, Cast-In-Place Concrete Footings, Slab on Metal Deck, Precast Topping and Structural Steel. The Casino will be comprised of approximately 300,000 GSF of Casino Gaming Floor, Restaurants and Back of House Space to be constructed in two (2) phases.
The CI/TNW JV is currently prequalifying subcontractors to perform work on this project under contract with the Joint Venture. Minority and Women owned businesses are encouraged to respond.
