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Timberline Const. tops off two new JPMorgan Chase Bank locations

Salem, NH Two ceremonial topping offs recently took place as the new JPMorgan Chase Bank projects located in Woburn, Mass. and Tuscan Village in Salem, N.H. start to take shape. A signed beam accompanied with an American flag and small evergreen tree were raised at both locations, symbolizing the completion of the structural phases for both projects. 

Timberline has partnered with JPMorgan Chase, JLL and Core State Group on these new construction projects, including similar projects in Portsmouth, N.H. and Cranston, R.I. Senior project manager of Timberline, George Brouillette said, “These projects represent our continued, steadfast commitment to the project team and JPMorgan’s future growth. It has been a great experience to work with JPMorgan Chase, JLL and Core State Group on this project.”

 

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