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Construction & Renovation Services (formerly Project Services)

Our services include full planning, design and construction support for renovation projects under $2 million and full construction services for projects over $2 million

Employees replacing stonework

Construction & Renovation Services provides design and construction services throughout the University, including academic and health system facilities. Completed work is most visible in the Academical Village, where Construction & Renovation Services is the contractor of choice. The department’s portfolio includes the restoration of Pavilion II, IX and X, the Edgar Allen Poe room and student rooms on the Lawn and Ranges. Other projects include the renovation of McLeod Hall, Jordan Hall, Clinical Department Wing, and many other buildings across Grounds.

Construction & Renovation Services provides full range services for projects up to $8 million. Because the department is self-supporting, their prices are highly competitive with outside contractors, and the quality of Construction & Renovation Services' work is exceptional.

For renovation projects over $2 million, and any new construction, please contact our partners at Capital Construction & Renovations.

Contact us

Construction & Renovation Services’ offices are located at:
Leake Building
1450 Leake Drive
Charlottesville, VA 22904
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Have questions or need additional information? Feel free to contact one of the staff members listed below.

Teresa Dillard
Senior Administration Assistant
Phone: (434) 243-0366
Email: tw5g@virginia.edu

Mark Stanis

Mark Stanis
Director
Phone: (434) 982-2827
Email: mss5s@virginia.edu

Brian Pinkston

Brian Pinkston
Assistant Director for Planning
Phone: (434) 982-2728
Email: brp2x@virginia.edu

Bree Knick

M. Bree Knick
Assistant Director for Construction
Phone: (434) 924-7153
Email: mbs3s@virginia.edu

Wayne Mays

Wayne Mays
Senior Construction & Renovation Services Manager for Trades
Phone: (434) 243-3933
Email: wrm3p@virginia.edu