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Delphi Construction celebrates ground breaking of $30 million Seascape at Weymouth condominium project

Weymouth, MA Representatives of Delphi Construction joined project owner, key stakeholders and government representatives at the official groundbreaking of Seascape at Weymouth, a new 6-story, $30 million waterfront condominium project under construction at Weymouth Neck overlooking the mouth of the Fore River, Hingham Bay and the Hingham Ship Yard.

The official ceremony marking the start of construction featured remarks from mayor Robert Hedlund, project owners David and Joseph Iantosca of Seascape Development, LLC, architect Ken Hagan of Sheskey Architects, Weymouth Planning Board director Robert Luongo and Delphi’s director of business development, Tom Howes.

Following the brief speeches, honored guests participated in a symbolic dirt moving ceremony and were presented with engraved commemorative shovels to mark the occasion.

“We are excited to have begun construction of this long awaited project. We know that with the scenic beauty of this location, the outstanding design work provided by Sheskey Architects and the quality construction being provided by Delphi, this building will emerge as a gem on the waterfront here in Weymouth. We wish to express our appreciation to the entire team, the office of the mayor as well as the Weymouth Planning Board not only for coming out to celebrate this milestone but for both their diligence and vision throughout the planning process. It is a special honor for my brother and myself to be completing this project on the same parcel of land first developed by our father a generation ago. We look forward to watching this project take shape over the next several months and gathering again for a ribbon cutting in the spring,” said Joseph Iantosca. 

When finished, Seascape at Weymouth will be a waterfront residential community with a mix of one and two-bedroom units offering ocean views of Hingham Bay. Units will be brokered by Amy Toth, senior vice president of sales & marketing at Real Living Coastal Real Estate.

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