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Jewett Construction completes renovations to First Colebrook Bank - Designed by Portsmouth-based Port One Architects

Jewett Construction Company, Inc. (JCCI) has completed renovations to the First Colebrook Bank facility at 2400 Lafayette Rd. The is the third renovation JCCI has performed for the company, having previously completed work at this same branch in 2009 and the company's Concord branch in 2010. Designed by Portsmouth-based Port One Architects, the current renovation included a 1,200 s/f addition housing new offices. The addition was panelized off-site and delivered to expedite the project schedule. Interior work included new lighting, finishes, a new HVAC system, and extensive site work including new paving, curbing, and lighting. All work was completed while the facility was fully operational, requiring careful coordination between Jewett field personnel and bank employees. Jewett Construction is a Raymond, NH-based design-build / construction management firm specializing in commercial and industrial projects throughout the Northeast. It is the parent company of Jewett Automotive Design & Construction and Jewett Metal Buildings & Steel Erectors, specializing in automobile dealership design and construction, and steel buildings respectively. Collectively, their clients include Lowell Five Bank, SIGSAUER, the Grappone Automotive Group, and New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
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