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TRB Development Group, Inc. completes two construction projects totaling 13,198 s/f

TRB Development Group, Inc. has completed renovations to the 5,198 s/f Scoreboard Sports Bar in Holiday Inn. Also, TRB completed a new, 8,000 s/f building for Imprints Day School. The building is wood framed on a concrete slab, with cast-in-place concrete, vinyl siding, and the roof system is EPDM with architectural shingles. Imprints Day School will accommodate infant care, 2-3 year olds, 4-year-olds, pre-kindergarten children. TRB completed this project on time for the planned opening. For more information about TRB's construction services and completed projects, please call Tim or Barry Boisvert at (603) 669-8500 or visit the contractor's website: www.trb-group.com.
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