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Integrated Builders celebrates topping-off of Prime Motor Group’s new 30,000 s/f Hyundai dealership

Prime Hyndai - 1022 Hingham Street - Rockland, Mass Prime Hyndai - 1022 Hingham Street - Rockland, Mass

Rockland, MA Integrated Builders topped off its Prime Hyundai dealership project at 1022 Hingham St. The new 30,000 s/f facility is being constructed on behalf of Prime Motor Group and is replacing the former Blue Cross Blue Shield office/manufacturing warehouse.

Led by superintendent Herb Volpe, project manager Brian Kidder, and assistant project manager Karen Murray, the Integrated Builders team is providing construction management services while working alongside architects The Curtis Architectural Group, structural engineers Flood Consulting, and mechanical/electrical/plumbing firm Environmental Design Engineering, Inc.

Integrated Builders kicked-off the ground-up construction project with the demolition of the existing BCBS facility. The new, single-story Prime Hyundai 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 facility will have finishes and systems that are consistent with the Hyundai brand.

“We are very happy with the continued progress of the new Prime Hyundai dealership,” said Jay Dacey, president of Integrated Builders. “The winter season can bring weather-related challenges to any construction project, and our team has been able to expertly handle all hindrances that have been presented to keep progress on track.”

1022 Hingham St. is located directly on Rte. 228 off Rte. 3 and provides visibility and access for Hyundai customers. Additionally, the site is in close proximity to major retailers, service providers, office parks, and dining options.

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