Wood County Committee on Aging New Senior Center
Bowling Green, Ohio
As the CM at Risk on the project, Mosser worked closely with the Wood County Committee on Aging (WCCOA), providing open communication and explanation of processes and infrastructure that allowed this project to be completed on time and under budget.
Before the cold weather set in, Mosser completed the concrete foundations. These concrete pours included 10’ basement walls, 4’ footers for the dining and coffee lounge area, and an elevated slab-on-deck making up the second floor and multiple slab-on-grade pours. The Mosser masonry team finished self-performing the brick veneer on the interior and exterior along with placing the concrete blocks for the stairwells and elevator shaft. The roofing was completed mid- September, giving the team a much dryer site for the remainder of the project.
Mosser’s skilled masons erected a show-stopping fireplace in the coffee lounge while a striking oak staircase with a glass handrail was constructed by Mosser’s talented craftspeople.
The finished 35,000 sf space includes state-of-the-art amenities such as a full commercial kitchen, nine activity rooms, adult daycare facility, administration offices, and a designated office space for the Bowling Green State University Optimum Aging Institute. Other features include a full basement for storage and three different types of roofing materials to create a unique and long-lasting aesthetically pleasing facility.