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Mass. Chapter of ABC Excellence in Construction Awards - JM Coull

Personalized Health Innovation Center of Excellence - Hopkinton, MA Personalized Health Innovation Center of Excellence - Hopkinton, MA

Hopkinton, MA The Massachusetts Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors congratulates JM Coull, Inc. for receiving the Merit and Spirit Awards at the 23rd annual Excellence in Construction Awards for their outstanding work on the Personalized Health Innovation Center of Excellence in Hopkinton, Mass.

The Merit Award recognizes the overall excellence in project execution, craftsmanship, safety, innovative elements and challenges, and client satisfaction. JM Coull took home the Merit Award, representing work that stands above the rest, for its work on the Personalized Health Innovation Center of Excellence where they increased the existing two story office building by approximately 40,000 s/f, including new executive and corporate offices, conference and training rooms, fitness and locker room, and dining hall. The office building addition was completed within an eight month period while the existing space remained active and occupied. It was one of the largest projects ever completed by JM Coull, Inc.

Since 1984, JM Coull has provided comprehensive construction management, design-build and general contracting services guided by their core values. They are committed to providing construction management, design-build and general contracting solutions that consistently exceed their customers’ expectations by adhering to core values. They recognize people as being their greatest strength, and that each individual’s growth furthers the growth of the company. By valuing lasting relationships, JM Coull establishes and maintains a culture of teamwork.

JM Coull fosters a culture of service, encouraging employees to become actively involved in local organizations. Leading by example, JM Coull has made a difference by endowing a scholarship at Fitchburg State University, sponsoring the Boys and Girls Club of Assabet Valley, building a food pantry for Loaves & Fishes in Devens, Mass., sponsoring the annual cleanup of the Assabet River, and making contributions to other worthy organizations.

The Massachusetts Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors is the largest construction trade association in the Commonwealth, representing some 400 local general contractor, subcontractor, and supplier and associate companies.  These companies employ more than 20,000 workers throughout Massachusetts. 

 

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