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Ironwood Commercial Construction completes 14,000 s/f exterior renovation for Sabre Management

Ironwood Commercial Construction recently completed a 14,000 s/f exterior façade at 36 Holton St. for Sabre Management, currently the office of Alleghany Contract Flooring, along with 5,000 s/f interior office renovations. The façade and building envelope has been updated with a modern design using Metal Span insulated panels in two finishes to provide architectural detail at the main office entry and the new showroom entry. An updated "false" façade also adds prominence to the main entry. New ribbon windows and storefronts were installed throughout to add natural light to the existing and new office interiors. Landscaping and exterior signage completed the renovations. Ironwood Commercial Construction, lead by Bill Hommel and Molly Pidgeon, is a company seeking partnerships with both clients and vendors who are interested in the economic and environmental benefits of conserving resources. Ironwood specializes in projects within the private corporate, industrial/manufacturing, academic and retail sectors throughout New England.
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