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Delphi Construction celebrates groundbreaking
of $9 million Dartmouth Police Station

Shown are project team executives, town representatives
and members of the Dartmouth police force

Dartmouth, MA Delphi Construction together with police department personnel, government officials, members of the project planning committee and project stakeholders celebrated the official groundbreaking of the new Dartmouth Police Station, a $9 million new construction project on Tucker Rd.

The 20,000 s/f main facility and accompanying outbuilding will serve as the new headquarters for the Dartmouth Police Department. The facility will house office space for detectives and associated personnel plus a new dispatch center and training and operations facilities to support the work of the department. An on-site fuel depot and outbuilding garage will also be constructed as part of the project approved by the town last year.

“We are delighted to have been selected to build this state-of-the-art police headquarters for the Town of Dartmouth. It is exciting to be underway and we look forward to working with the rest of the team to bring this much needed asset to the community. Our goal is to deliver a final product that meets every need of our client through a process that exceeds all of their expectations. We look forward to doing just that here in Dartmouth,” said Corey Heaslip, project executive of Delphi Construction.

The facility was designed by The Carell Group, Inc. The owner’s project manager is Pomroy Associates, civil engineering was provided by Places Associates, Inc. Delphi will manage all aspects of construction out of their Mashpee office. 

The ceremonial groundbreaking took place on June 26. It began with remarks from members of the project building committee and government representatives along with police chief Brian Levesque and retired chief Robert Szala. Several officers from the police department were on hand and participated in the ceremonial dirt moving together with the other key stakeholders in the project.  

Construction is expected to be completed by next summer.

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