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Daedalus Projects completes 33,000 s/f facility in Randolph

Randolph, MA Community members, local and state officials, and project team members gathered to celebrate the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Intergenerational Community Center. This 33,000 s/f facility features extensive programming spaces including a gymnasium, walking track, art and dance studios, a game room, a green house, a fitness center, a reading room, and a teaching kitchen. It will serve as the primary recreational center for the town, offering programming for residents of all ages. The Intergenerational Community Center will also house the operations of the Veterans’ Services and Elder Services. 

Daedalus Projects, Inc. (DPI) served as owner’s project managers for this project. The DPI team consisted of Richard Marks, Alicia Monks, Tieshia Walton, Sidni Bragg, and Delwyn Williamson. Bargmann Hendrie + Archetype, Inc. was the architect and CTA Construction was the general contractor.

DPI has provided superior owner’s project management and cost estimating services out of Boston for over 28 years. We combine exceptional personal services with technical expertise to deliver the best possible results for our clients. When you hire Daedalus, you gain a dedicated partner that will help you build your vision.

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