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Integrated Builders breaks ground on 30,000 s/f Prime Hyundai dealership

1022 Hingham Street - Prime Hyundai dealership - Rockland, MA 1022 Hingham Street - Prime Hyundai dealership - Rockland, MA

Rockland, MA Integrated Builders has begun construction on a Prime Hyundai dealership on behalf of Westwood-based Prime Motor Group. Located at 1022 Hingham St., the new 30,000 s/f facility will replace the former Blue Cross Blue Shield office/manufacturing warehouse that is currently located on the project site.

The Prime Hyundai dealership project scope includes the demolition of the existing 100,000 s/f building. The new, single-story dealership will feature a 27,000 s/f, 12-foot, curtain wall glass showroom and office space, as well as a 3,000 s/f storage and parts mezzanine. Additionally, the new development will have designs and finishes that are consistent with the Hyundai brand.

“The Prime Hyundai dealership will be a great addition to the Hingham St. corridor, as it will bring a convenient, well-located option for car shoppers south of Boston,” said Jay Dacey, president of Integrated Bldrs.

The Integrated Bldrs. team, led by superintendent Herb Volpe, project manager Brian Kidder, and assistant project manager Karen Murray, will work in close collaboration with architects The Curtis Architectural Group, structural engineers Flood Consulting, and mechanical/electrical/plumbing firm Environmental Design Engineering, Inc.

“We chose to contract Integrated Builders due in part to the firm’s extensive, successful experience with car dealerships and its reputation as an industry-leader in construction management services,” said Matt McGovern, vice president of Prime Motor Group.

1022 Hingham St. is located on Rte. 228 off Rte. 3 at Exit 17 and provides visibility and access for prospective car-buyers.

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