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Integrated Builders completes 48,000 s/f for Edinburg Center

205 Burlington Road - Bedford, Mass. 205 Burlington Road - Bedford, MA

Bedford, MA Integrated Builders has completed a 48,000 s/f fit-out on behalf of Calare Properties for the Edinburg Center. The Integrated Builders project team included project manager Bob Purdy, assistant project manager Kim Sheehan, and project superintendent Mike Croteau who collaborated with architecture firm Ci Design, inc. to meet the specifications of the fit-out.

The Edinburg Center is a non-profit organization that has relocated from its Lexington location to a Calare Props. owned building situated at 205 Burlington Rd. The organization offers learning and clinical services to individuals with mental health conditions and/or developmental disabilities.

Integrated Builders made it a priority to bring the Edinburg Center’s mission to life. The fit-out consisted of new classrooms, offices, and treatment rooms. There were all new fixtures installed including white boards and operable walls to facilitate learning. Integrated Builders also constructed a new kitchen and dining area for client, student, and staff use. Furthermore, the firm created three individual training and development rooms with a flexible design so that the area is able to convert into one larger room. There were two restroom cores installed, and VCT floors can be found throughout the new space.

The Edinburg Center is located near I-95 and Rte. 3 which makes it a convenient location for clients in the Greater Boston area. It is situated near landmarks such as the Burlington Mall and Hanscom Air Force Base. It is also close to several restaurants and retail stores.

The Edinburg Center’s mission is to provide the resources needed “to promote growth and independence, foster hope, and enhance the quality of life for people with mental health conditions, co-occurring substance use conditions, and developmental disabilities.”

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