This project involved the ground up construction of a new 27,500 sf metal building that included warehouse space produced to meet the unique needs of a snow removal company and an upper level designed as functional and showcase space for the Case Snow Management corporate headquarters. The warehouse area had to accommodate the unique machinery Case utilizes and be adaptable to their workforce that grows exponentially during the winter season. The second level featured high-end office workspaces, a gym/recreational space for the staff, and a higher capacity conference room. This project fused the functionality & ease of a metal building with the detailed higher end needs of Case’s corporate workspace.
Project Owner: Case Snow Management
Project Cost: $2,200,000
After partnering on a variety of projects, New England Construction has been brought in by KVH Industries to manage the renovation of the first floor of their office space in Middletown, RI. The new layout of this area includes the installation of many new offices, three kitchenette areas including a café, testing rooms, scrum rooms and a media center. The media center is a state-of-the-art meeting space designed to allow for companywide gatherings on site.
Project Owner: KVH Industries
Project Cost: $2,100,000
The new, one-story, 14,000 sf facility encompasses administrative offices, an assembly/fabrication area, a conference room, a cafeteria and an employee locker area with showers. The interior design offers a clean, contemporary feeling - most notably in the entry lobby and visitor reception area. The building exterior is a combination of concrete masonry units, metal panel systems in various colors and aluminum glazing systems with rubber membrane roofing.
Project Owner: Polyrack North America
Project Cost: $2,500,000
New England Construction has been contracted by the Peregrine Group for a CM at Risk renovation project at 321 South Main Street, Providence, RI. This phased project included the fit out of the new office location of Duffy & Sweeney. This project’s challenges included the restoration of an existing building with an upgrade to the services and facilities needed by the law firm. The building was occupied as well during the length of the over-arching project and involved a detailed phased approach.
Project Owner: Duffy & Sweeney
Project Cost: $1,500,000