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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Senior Metal Bellows is renowned for creating high durability products for demanding environments, an increase in sales necessitated expanding their 50-year location to include additional manufacturing and office facilities.
As a developer and manufacturer of sophisticated vacuum products, a recent acquisition expanded the firm's technology offerings thereby necessitating a new facility.
Rated as one of the best movers nationwide, Gentle Giant needed an upgraded headquarters to accommodate sales growth yet be within reasonable commuting distance for employees.
LEED initiatives include provisions for future solar setup, reduced water usage, high efficiency cooling systems and dark sky compliant lighting. Design nods to Haverhill's historic mill roots punctuate the facility.
A 360 FT suspension glass walkway was created between the main campus and style center/gym to facilitate pedestrian traffic. Total project completion was in 10 months.
A historical institution, St. George’s believes athletics acts as an extension of the classroom by reinforcing good sportsmanship, teamwork, self-discipline and responsibility.
With eyes on nothing but the future, OMNIlife’s robotic technology is focused on improving recovery time and long-term positive outcomes.
Entrepreneurial in approach but traditional in relationships, Hilb hedges risk for its commercial and consumer clients via a wide portfolio of insurance specialties.
With a consolidated timeline and funds, the design build’s scope and cost option process kept the project moving forward while the vision was finalized. Tones, colors, and decorative elements reflect metal, a founding material to their business.
Hilb was consolidating 4 offices in RI, they needed an office upgrade that reflected their progressive, high-performance culture for 130 employees.
A 25,000 SF fit-up was designed for their Chapel View location. The design, consisting of 2 floors, includes an open office work environment, entrance lobby, conference space, training room, restroom, and café.
The design rationale for this LEED facility centers on 4 functional domains - manufacturing, labs, offices and warehousing.