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Connolly Brothers, Inc. receives Silver Award from DBIA-NE for New England Academy campus

Shown (from left) are: Connolly assistant vice president of architecture Matthew Lawton;
project designer Bryan Curtiss; president/CEO Jay Connolly; lead designer Harry Samolchuk,
and vice president of real estate/development Thaddeus Minshall.
Photo by John Cannon, courtesy DBIA-New England

 

Marshfield, MA Connolly Brothers, Inc. won a Silver Award from the New England chapter of the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA-NE). At DBIA-NE’s annual awards gala on Thursday, January 25, the Connolly team was honored for its design-build work on New England Academy’s new South Shore campus.

New England Academy is a private 7-12 school that believes students with social and emotional disabilities have the cognitive and academic ability to be successful if given skills to access their academic talents. New England Academy previously selected Connolly to design and build its flagship 40,000 s/f North Shore campus in Beverly, Mass. in 2014. The new campus features contemporary classrooms, laboratories, artistic/creative spaces, administrative offices, a full gymnasium and athletic field, and a cafeteria. Using the design-build model, the project went from the conceptual stage to completion in just under one year.

“Were it not for our confidence in Connolly’s ability to get the job done right, we would not have been so bold in pursuing an expedited timeline,” said New England Academy CFO/COO John Vogus. “Many additional students’ needs can now be met in this new educational and therapeutic setting.

New England Academy’s South Shore campus - Marshfield, MA.
Photo by Camille Maren

 

New England Academy founder and executive director Dr. Ryan Plosker said, “Connolly Brothers has been a great partner in helping New England Academy achieve its campus dreams and providing a space where our students can flourish.”

Connolly’s project team included JSN Associates (structural engineering), BLW Engineers (electrical and plumbing engineering), McDougall Bros. Enterprises (site work), Metro Walls (framing, drywall, and acoustic ceilings), Peak Fire Protection Inc., Shawnlee Construction (framing and carpentry), and Stenbeck & Taylor, Inc. (civil engineering).

Connolly previously received awards from the Design-Build Institute of America for its work on Great Marsh Brewing Company and Harmonic Drive’s regional manufacturing headquarters.

“Thank you to New England Academy for once again entrusting us with your campus needs,” said Jay Connolly, president of Connolly Brothers. “We value this honor and appreciate DBIA’s work in promoting the highest professional standards – ‘design build done right’ – in our field.”

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