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Jewett Construction continues work on Herb Chambers dealerships

Herb Chambers Bentley Boston - Wayland, MA Herb Chambers Bentley Boston - Wayland, MA

Wayland, MA After completing a 4,500 s/f renovation of the Herb Chambers Bentley Boston auto dealership, Raymond, NH-based Jewett Construction Co., Inc. has shifted its focus to the company’s new Alfa-Romeo dealership at the same location–one adjacent to its Maserati, Rolls Royce and Lamborghini brands. Bentley Boston’s high-end renovation involved a number of showroom enhancements, including the relocation of existing offices to accommodate new hospitality, service advisor and Bentley personalization areas. Work involved new ceilings, floors and interior walls. Specialty finishes include radial partition framing; custom oak pocket doors; a combination of top-of-the line ceramic tile and carpet flooring; recessed and suspended high performance LED lighting; and luxury furnishings. New exterior signage was also added.

Jewett now brings its design and construction acumen to the fitting-out of a grand showroom for  the company’s latest Alfa-Romeo dealership–another high-end project that will include new storefront, acoustical ceilings, lighting, flooring, and the same top-tier level finishes accorded all of the Chambers Cos.’ more exotic brands.

These projects join a list of those Jewett has already completed for Herb Chambers Cos., including a renovation of the Jaguar and Land Rover dealership.

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 clients include such well-known organizations as the Monarch School of New England, LAARS Heating Systems, The Bean Group, Kennebunk Savings Bank, and the Exeter Area YMCA.

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