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Gilbane Building Company completes construction management services on 117,000 s/f Cengage office

Boston, MA Gilbane Building Company’s local office completed construction management services for the 117,000 s/f Cengage office at Pier 4 in the Seaport District. Cengage, a global education and technology company, relocated from Fort Point’s Channel Center to the Block L4 Tower, where its multi-floor office features a workspace designed to encourage collaboration and interactions among its 600 employees. 

“Gilbane’s commitment to a partnership approach ensured alignment on this project and the resulting space exceeded our expectations,” said Steve Gibson, senior vice president of real estate, facilities and procurement for Cengage. “Our employees are excited about the new office which facilitates collaboration and provides ample opportunity for working together in line with our culture.”

The new open floor plan features an interconnecting staircase, executive seating, meeting/conference rooms, general office space and a private outdoor terrace, featuring new infrastructure and eco-friendly appliances and fixtures. The space is designed with sustainable systems and finishes, from activated lighting to bio-based products, to furniture and carpet with the lowest Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) possible.

“Cengage consistently receives recognition for its work culture and Gilbane is extremely proud to have helped bring this stunning headquarters to life,” said Mike O’Brien, head of Gilbane’s city office. “The space underscores Cengage’s culture of collaboration and will no doubt advance the company’s mission to attract the best and brightest employees.”

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