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Acella relocates to new 14,000 s/f office space

Saul Schrader

Rockland, MA Acella Construction Corporation (Acella), in celebration of its 20th anniversary, is relocating from 38 Washington St. in Pembroke, to 400 Hingham St.

The recent move from the former 7,000 s/f building to a space twice the size at 14,000 s/f comes as a result of company growth and expansion into new vertical markets. 

“With a total of 54 employees and anticipated continued staff expansion stemming from consistent client growth, the need for us to move from our former location to a much larger building was necessary,” said Saul Schrader, president of Acella Construction.

Acella is working on a master plan of the facility and has currently moved into 10,000 s/f of the space. The former building was owned by Acella and is presently being sold.

The move comes on the heels of Acella’s 20th anniversary and the recent announcement of Schrader as company president. Schrader follows in the footsteps of CEO David Dirubbo who in 2003 co-founded the company with his brother Anthony.

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