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Integrated Builders begins 40,000 s/f renovation/fit-up for The CCS Companies

725 Canton Street - Norwood, MA 725 Canton Street - Norwood, MA

Norwood, MA Integrated Builders has kicked-off its planned renovation project at 725 Canton St. on behalf of the building’s owner, MSJ Canton Street, LLC. The campaign will deliver a new lobby and a 40,000 s/f interior office fit-out for the incoming tenant, The CCS Companies.

Integrated Builders’ John Grace, superintendent, Sean Burgess, project manager, and Barbara Frazier, assistant project manager, will provide construction management services while working closely with Maugel Architects to ensure a timely and efficient deliver.

“Project’s such as this one at 725 Canton St. provide a great opportunity for Integrated Builders to take an existing building with great potential and transform it into an attractive, highly-functional space that will effectively accommodate its current and future tenants,” said Burgess. “Current property highlights, such as the glass staircase, will be complemented with upgrades to the entryway and lobby. We look forward to another successful partnership with Maugel Architects and are confident that the delivered product will be something that all parties can be proud of.”

The interior renovation plan at 725 Canton St. will include the demolition and replacement of existing walls, railings, lights, and bathrooms to provide the building with new, state-of-the-art facilities and fixtures. Additionally, Integrated Builders will install new counters in the restrooms, a suspended acoustical ceiling, new breakroom, and glass stair rail. The new entrance is designed to allow more natural light into the lobby area, showcasing the existing, glass staircase.

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