







Our team is hard at work at the MRPI Ryder Warehouse in Bainbridge (Port Deposit, MD), completing a detailed package of selective demolition to prepare the building for its upcoming renovation. This phase focuses on opening up the structure and creating the pathways needed for new systems, updated layouts, and a future storefront installation.
Inside the building, PCS is removing approximately 650 square feet of slab-on-grade to allow for new bathrooms. The existing office area is being fully cleared out — including interior walls, flooring, ceilings, and light fixtures — so the space can be rebuilt to support the client’s new configuration.
On the exterior, our team is performing precision wall sawing and core drilling on the 12” tilt-up panels. This work includes cutting wall openings: two large cuts for new storefront systems (approx. 13’ x 10’ and 15’ x 10’). We’re also removing an existing exterior door and frame as part of the layout update.
This phase sets the foundation for everything that comes next. With selective demolition, strategic concrete removals, and precise structural openings, PCS is helping prepare the warehouse for a clean transition into construction — and for the future improvements that will take shape in the next stage of the project.