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Corderman & Company envisions a new workplace experience ?

Boston, MA As the corporate real estate market shifts during the unprecedented times brought on by COVID-19, Corderman & Company has found effective solutions to develop new safety measures while building and maintaining industry presence. 

As the market evolves, it is increasingly clear that firms are looking to partner with construction managers who have a dedicated history of work and expertise in corporate interiors. From small, yet impactful modifications to enhance the safety of employees, to larger projects that re-examine traditional open office floor plans, Corderman & Co. believes that through collaboration and a shared mission, we can be safer together. 

“Businesses are investing significant resources and capital to redefine the safety of the workplace experience. I am confident that the incredible expertise, perseverance, and professionalism of the Corderman & Co. team will inspire the collaborative energy necessary to support our clients during this unprecedented time,” said founder and principal, David Corderman. 

Catering to unique return-to-work strategies and office layouts, Corderman & Co. has implemented office environment reconfigurations, touchless technology, protective barriers, air quality assessments, and more for a multitude of new and returning clients. Notable upgrades have been completed for high-profile lobbies and traffic areas at 99 High St., 7 Post Office Sq., 20-21 Custom House, and 500 Boylston St. 

Corporate, legal, and financial services firms have provided upgrades for socially distant workstations, amenity centers, and restroom reconfigurations. 

Given the wide variety of return-to-work programs driven by the evolving local, state, and building requirements, Corderman & Co. is available to help clients develop personalized solutions during this stressful and challenging time. From offices to schools, no two projects are exactly alike; however, one underlying factor remains the same as workplaces adapt to the new normal: We are safer together.

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