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2011 marks the 45th anniversary of G. Greene Construction Co.

From its humble beginnings as a modest one man operation to becoming one of the leading construction companies in New England, G. Greene Construction Co., Inc. has gained the reputation as committed professionals with high standards of excellence. The company has extensive capabilities in general construction, construction management, design-build, site work / utilities, green building and snow management services. Its thorough understanding of the unique requirements within each of the industries they work in gives us the advantage of taking on any project with confidence. It is because of this experience, combined with the values originally established by the founder Gabe Greene, that the company has been working with many of the same clientele for 45 years. G. Greene's completed projects include a new 46,000 s/f Ambulatory Care Clinic at Boston Children's North and renovations to the Neurology Clinic, Cardiology Clinic and ORL Vestibular & Urology Clinic at Children's Hospital Boston at Waltham. In addition, they completed the façade restoration and window replacement at the SBLI building in Woburn as well as renovated the food court at the Boston Convention Center. Most recently, G. Greene was awarded the Dana 8 Laboratory renovation project at Dana- Farber Cancer Institute, in addition to numerous projects currently taking place at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical Center, Children's Hospital Boston, Mass. General Hospital, NSTAR and Raytheon Company. Throughout its 45 years of hands-on construction experience they have remained committed to its principles of building long standing partnerships with its clients. It was Gabe Greene who understood the importance of preserving these relationships in order to establish a stable foundation in which the company could grow. This is evident today as they continue to expand the company. They have recently hired five new employees within the last month, each bringing with them a strong work ethic and dedication to the G. Greene team. With a positive outlook firmly in place, 2011 represents its success and perseverance towards another 45 years and building.
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