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Gilbane Building Company's Boston interiors division surpasses 1 million s/f in greater Boston area in 2014

According to Gilbane Building Company, a national construction management firm, the Boston interiors division completed over one million s/f in the greater Boston area in 2014. Gilbane's Boston interiors offers specialized value and enhanced flexibility addressing the needs of clients and unique interior projects, while utilizing the depth of Gilbane resources. With a team of over 50 members, this division approaches every project with an innovative and collaborative mindset that leads to positive results and long-term relationships. As a result, this division has benefitted from extensive growth in the last three years and continues to expand. "This achievement is directly attributed to exceptional client and industry partner relationships. Our clients are the most candid promoters of the Interiors Division and continue to recommend us. This is a true testament to our commitment, approach and creation of a collaborative relationship that exceeds their expectations, " said Matt Haverty, director of the Boston interiors division. Gilbane's Boston interiors team would like to recognize their clients and industry partners for their continued commitment to realize this achievement. Clients include AIG, Acadian Asset Management, Latham & Watkins, Google, CBRE, Equity Office Properties, Cresa Partners, Fidelity Investments, Homesite Home Insurance, State Street Bank, and The Boston Red Sox. Gilbane has been a leading Boston construction firm since 1946, serving commercial, institutional, and public clients in the Commonwealth on a range of projects, including the MBTA Green Line Extension currently underway. Gilbane is also managing construction projects for the University of Massachusetts, Massport and municipalities throughout the Commonwealth. Additional select clients include Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Tufts University, Verizon, Genzyme, Fidelity Investments, and Bank of America. Gilbane's Boston Interiors Division offers specialized value and enhanced flexibility addressing the needs of clients and unique interior projects, while utilizing the depth of Gilbane resources. The Boston district office was named one of the Best Places to Work in MA by the Boston Business Journal in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2011 and was named to the Boston Globe's 100 Top Places to Work 2009 and 2010.
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