The New England chapter of the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) recently honored Gilbane’s Boston office with two project achievement awards. “We were fortunate to work with great owners, architects/engineers and trade contractors on these projects,” said Ryan E. Hutchins, Gilbane Massachusetts district manager. “These awards are recognition of the outstanding teamwork and dedication of the entire project teams to rise above challenges and deliver successful projects.”

Project awards were achieved by the Salem High School and the Worcester Polytechnic Institute New Residence Hall project teams, where Gilbane served as construction manager at-risk.

The Salem High School project received the 2009 Project Achievement Award in the category of renovation/modernization with a constructed value greater than $20 million.  The new residence hall project at Worcester Polytechnic Institute received the 2009 Project Achievement Award in the category new construction with a constructed value of less than $50 million. The projects were chosen based on exceptional cost, schedule, quality, and overall project management, Gilbane said.

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Salem High School Team (L-R) Paul L’heureux, director of building services Salem School Department – School Building Committee (SBC), Darleen Melis, chair of the SBC, David Angeramo, Salem High School principal – SBC. Chad Weathers, Gilbane, Michele Nice, KV Assoc., Alyce Davis, assistant superintendent of school – SBC 

Worcester Polytechnic Institute, New Residence Hall Team (L-R) Philip Smith, Cannon Design, Neil Benner, Gilbane, Bill Kearney, Gilbane, Janet Richardson, WPI, Philip Clay, WPI

Two Gilbane Projects Receive Achievement Awards

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