Dacon Corp., DB-Schenker and Acorn Management celebrate topping off 45,000 s/f logistics/office center
Acorn Management, DB-Schenker, and Dacon Corp. celebrated the topping off ceremony at 310 Jubilee Dr. for the last beam raising on DB-Schenker's new 45,000 s/f logistics and office center in Centennial Park. DB-Schenker is consolidating its two Boston area facilities, presently in Woburn and East Boston, into this New England headquarters.
Dacon is the design/builder for the project, which consists of a one-story, 28 ft. clear height building with an insulated rubber membrane roof and a building exterior using a combination of insulated sandwich panels, an exterior insulated finish system and glass façade for the 14,000 s/f of office space that is part of the facility. This is the ninth project Dacon has constructed in Centennial Park.
Acorn Management is the development arm of The Ricciardi Group
This build-to-suit project will be occupied later this fall. Executives and project team members joined Peabody officials in signing the white I-beam prior to its attachment to the structural steel frame. An ice cream buffet was enjoyed by guests and on-site project personnel following the beam raising ceremony.
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