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Integrated Builders breaks ground on 10,000 s/f office/warehouse space

Waltham, MA Integrated Builders, a firm that specializes in general contracting and construction management services, has been awarded a 10,000 s/f office and warehouse space for a major utility provider at West St., on behalf of ENS Waltham, LLC a joint venture between Northstar Project & Real Estate Services and Ella Properties, Inc. The project team includes project manager Dean Kelliher, assistant project manager Barbara Frazier, and superintendent Jim Leiter who will provide their construction management expertise along with architects Winter Street Architects, structural engineer D.M. Berg Consultants, civil engineer VHB, and MEP/FP engineer Avid Engineers.

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“We are excited to have the opportunity to work with Integrated Builders president Jay Dacey, director of operations John Concannon, and the rest of the construction management team after a successful pre-construction phase,” said Thomas Fanning, managing member at ENS Waltham. “We firmly believe that Integrated will help us deliver our tenant a high quality project in a safe and predictable manner.”

The construction of the new space started in May with the demolition of the former Weston Racquet Club, and is expected to continue until the end of this year. The West St. project consists of a pre-engineered metal building with architectural wall panels constructed for the tenant. There will be 2,000 s/f of office space, 1,000 s/f of training rooms and 1,000 s/f of locker rooms for employee use. In addition, the new space will feature a 2,000 s/f service area for company vehicles and a 4,000 s/f storage area for meters and meter components.

West Street is located conveniently off Route 95/128 near other corporate offices, hotels, banks, retail stores, and restaurants. The new office and warehouse location is convenient for commuters and for the tenant’s field operations.

Integrated Builders is the general contractor of choice for New England’s leading companies and institutions, providing construction management, design/build and general contracting services to developers and owners in a wide-range of commercial markets. From ground-up construction to tenant improvements, rehabilitations and property repositioning, Integrated Builders has repeatedly proven its value due to its unique ability to complete projects “From a Client’s Point of View.”

Since 1992, Integrated Builders has provided expert services to a wide-range of market sectors, including office, manufacturing, health science/biotech/research & development, retail, data centers, and recreational/residential/institutional buildings.

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