The Old Colony Council chapter of the Boy Scouts of America has chosen Norwell-based Acella Construction to manage the design and construction of their new dining facility, located at Camp Squanto in Myles Standish State Forest in Carver.
Construction is scheduled to be completed by spring of 2012, according to a statement. Acella will manage the demolition of the existing dining facility, which was originally built in 1950, and build a new 11,500-square-foot facility.
The project is being designed by Lincoln Architects in Winchester.
"Acella Construction is honored to have been chosen for this project by the Boy Scouts," said David Dirubbo, president of Acella Construction. "This new facility, which will include a modern commercial kitchen, seating for 500 scouts, several outdoor decks for additional seating, as well as a separate conference area for meetings, will enhance the scouting experience for many future generations of Boy Scouts."





