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PROCON celebrates opening of Foundation Armor’s new 25,000 s/f facility in Amherst, NH

Amherst, NH Foundation Armor, a leading manufacturer of premium concrete sealers and coatings, held the grand opening of its new headquarters and warehouse facility. The milestone was commemorated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, July 17, celebrating the company’s continued growth and commitment to excellence.

Designed and constructed by PROCON, a premier design and construction firm, the facility exemplifies innovative design and efficient construction. The new 25,000 s/f space enhances Foundation Armor’s operational capabilities, supporting its mission to deliver high-quality concrete protection solutions to customers nationwide.

“This new facility represents a significant step forward for Foundation Armor,” said Tanya Schifone, president and co-owner of Foundation Armor. “It reflects our dedication to innovation and customer satisfaction. We are excited to continue serving our clients with even greater efficiency and excellence.”

“At PROCON, we take great pride in delivering spaces that empower our clients to grow and thrive,” said John Stebbins, CEO of PROCON. “The new Foundation Armor facility is a testament to what’s possible when innovation, collaboration, and shared vision come together. We are honored to have partnered with Tanya, Eric and the entire Foundation Armor team on a project that not only supports their operational goals but also reinforces their long-term success right here in New Hampshire.”

The ribbon-cutting ceremony featured remarks from company executives, local officials, and representatives from PROCON. Attendees toured the new facility and learned more about Foundation Armor’s product offerings and future plans.

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