A.P.
Construction Company, the construction management and general contracting
division of The Ashforth Company, has completed construction on the
Patterson Country Club located in Fairfield, CT. This is the seventh
country club A.P. Construction has completed in the last three years.
The project consists of the construction of a new 54,000-square-foot
clubhouse building which contains a two-story entry lobby, ballroom,
private dining rooms, pro shop, men’s and women’s locker and card
rooms, two bars, wine room, grill room, two kitchens, cart storage,
food storage, and many exterior elevated decks and patios.
This new clubhouse has replaced the two original club buildings combining
their functions into one more efficient modern clubhouse. Keeping
with the club’s Connecticut farmhouse vernacular architecture, the
new building was sited into the golf course between the 9th and 18th
holes. Renowned golf course designer Rees Jones developed the master
plan and designed renovations for the golf course originally designed
by his father, Robert Trent Jones, Sr. in 1946.
By relocating the clubhouse, golfers will have a much smoother transition
on and off the course. The new building was designed to improve the
functionality of the club and enhance the golf experience.
The architect is Mark P. Finlay Architects of Southport, CT. Joe
Orlando is the project manager and Scott Marlow is the superintendent,
both of A.P. Construction Company.
A.P. Construction is also currently working on two other club projects.
Brae Burn Country Club, a 28,300 square foot project in Purchase,
NY and Beach Point Club, a 3,150 square foot project in Mamaroneck,
NY. Other clubs A.P. Construction has completed include Tamarack
Country Club in Greenwich, CT, Rolling Hills Country Club in Wilton,
CT, Darien Country Club in Darien, CT and Pound Ridge Golf Club in
Pound Ridge, NY.
“We are thrilled to have completed the construction of this prestigious
country club and to be selected to enhance many country clubs in
both the Fairfield and Westchester counties, particularly during
this competitive environment,” said Nicholas S. Everett, Senior Vice
President of A.P. Construction Company.