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CTA Construction and town of Carver break ground on new $37 million elementary school

Carver, MA The town of Carver and CTA Construction celebrated the ground breaking of the new Carver Elementary School project during a ceremony on October 14.

The new school is being constructed adjacent to the existing school buildings which will remain fully operational for the duration of the two-year $37 million project.

“This ceremony marks the beginning of a bright future for the Town of Carver and its new school project,” said Matthew Kaye, project manager at CT. “CTA is pleased to work jointly with our partners in Carver including HMFH Architects and PMA Consultants to build a state-of-the-art school that will serve students, faculty and families in the community for decades to come.”

Rendering of Carver Elementary School - Carver, MA

In addition to the construction, two new wells will be brought online and connected to the two existing school buildings, along with a new water treatment system. The new building will be energy efficient and Northeast CHPS verified.

Building completion is scheduled for the summer of 2018 with final site improvements, including the playing fields and play areas, in late fall 2018.

Waltham-based CTA Construction has completed more than 35 high-quality school construction projects in the Commonwealth since the company was founded in 2000, making them one of the most experienced school builders in the state.

About CTA Construction Managers CTA Construction is an award-winning construction management firm with experience in building public and private facilities. Based in Waltham, Massachusetts, CTA Construction specializes in building construction and its portfolio includes a variety of commercial, residential, academic, civic and retail facilities. As a leader in green building, CTA Construction firm helps clients build sustainably and meet LEED and MA-CHPS standards. For more information, visit www.ctaconstruction.com

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