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CTA Const. breaks ground on 19,000 s/f Lexington Children’s Place project

Lexington, MA CTA Construction Managers joined community leaders, town officials and faculty for the official ground breaking of the new $10.4 million Lexington Children’s Place project. Lexington Children’s Place is a district-wide preschool that is dedicated to helping young children, with and without disabilities, learn together in an inclusive and developmentally appropriate learning environment.

The 19,000 s/f facility will contain ample classrooms, specialized and flexible spaces, and administration areas. A key feature of the new Lexington Children’s Place facility will be its green, sustainable technology.

 “We were excited and honored to join the community of Lexington to celebrate the groundbreaking of this exciting project,” said Jeffrey Hazelwood, a principal at CTA Construction. We’re proud to partner with the town of Lexington, the project architect, Dinisco Design, Inc. and the owner’s project manager, Construction Monitoring Services, on this new facility. The project will feature a variety of green, sustainable features that will benefit children for generations to come.”

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