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Jewett Construction Company, Inc. selected by Brattleboro Subaru for renovation of its dealership

Rendering of the renovated Brattleboro Subaru - Brattleboro, VT Rendering of the renovated Brattleboro Subaru - Brattleboro, VT

Brattleboro, VT Jewett Construction Company, Inc. has been selected by Brattleboro Subaru for an extensive renovation of its auto dealership on Putney Rd.

Designed by Bruce Ronayne Hamilton Architects, the 6,000 s/f interior and exterior renovation includes a 1,700 s/f pre-engineered metal building supplied by Butler Manufacturing that will house a new, 4-bay service department. The existing interior will be completely remodeled to comply with Subaru’s latest image upgrade requirements, including all new flooring, millwork and paint, and new restrooms. Exterior renovations include new insulated metal panel siding and new stone veneer at the iconic Subaru tower. All work will be completed while the dealership is fully operational, and is expected to be completed by mid-summer.

This is the second dealership project Jewett has undertaken for this client. A renovation of its MetroWest Subaru dealership in Natick, Mass., is currently underway.

Jewett Construction, an official Butler Builder, is a family-owned design-build/construction management firm specializing in automotive, commercial and industrial projects throughout the Northeast. Its many repeat clients include such well-known organizations as SIGSAUER, the Bean Group, Kennebunk Savings Bank, and the Exeter Area YMCA.

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