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- Chesapeake maintains its M.B.E. (Minority Business Enterprise) certification with The
City of Baltimore, Maryland Department of Transportation, and more than a dozen other cities and/or agencies
throughout the country.
- In the early '90's, Chesapeake formed a joint venture with Harmon, the world's largest glass and glazing
contractor, and has since undertaken numerous projects along the east coast and as far west as Chicago and Cleveland.
- As a result of its achievements over the years, Chesapeake has won the following awards and
earned national recognition for its superior handiwork:
Craftsmanship Award
Minority Business Enterprise of the Year
Minority Supplier of the Year
Profiles of Success Award
Ranked #15 in Glass Magazine's 1995 survey of America's top
glazing contractors
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In addition to the projects displayed throughout our site, Chesapeake has left its imprint
on other well-known structures in the Baltimore/D.C. area. They include, but are not limited to, the following:
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The Baltimore and D.C. Convention Centers
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University of Maryland Medical Systems
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National Airport
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The Gallery at Harborplace
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Redwood Tower
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MCI Sports Arena
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Johns Hopkins University Cancer Research Center
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Watlers Art Gallery
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Howard University
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Key Highway
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The Kennedy Center
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National Institute of Health
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Maryland Science Center
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