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Integrated Builders awarded 48,000 s/f interior fit-out

Edinburg Center - Bedford, MA Edinburg Center - Bedford, MA

Bedford, MA Integrated Builders has been selected to complete a 48,000 s/f fit-out on behalf of Calare Properties for the Edinburg Center.

The Integrated Builders project team includes project manager Bob Purdy, assistant project manager Kim Sheehan, and project superintendent Mike Croteau.  The architecture firm Ci Design, Inc. will provide the design for the new space.

The Edinburg Center fit-out will consist of new classrooms, offices, and treatment rooms that include new fixtures such as white boards and operable walls to facilitate a learning environment. Integrated Builders will also construct a new kitchen and dining area for client and staff use. Furthermore, the firm will create three individual training and development rooms with a flexible design so that the area is able to convert into one oversized room. There will be VCT floors installed throughout as well as two restroom cores.

The Edinburg Center offers learning and clinical services to individuals with mental health conditions and developmental disabilities. Its mission is to provide the resources needed “to promote growth and independence, foster hope, and enhance the quality of life of people with mental health conditions, co-occurring substance use conditions and/or developmental disabilities.” Integrated Builders is proud to collaborate with the Edinburg Center for the interior fit-out, and be a component of that mission.

The Edinburg Center is in a convenient location for clients on the North Shore. The classrooms and offices are accessible from I-95 and Rte. 3. The building is also located close to attractions such as the Burlington Mall, AMC Burlington Cinema, and several well-known restaurants.    

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