Jewett Automotive Design & Construction begins 5,300 s/f project for Team Nissan North - Designed by Port One Architects and Summit Engineering
Jewett Automotive Design & Construction, a division of Raymond, NH-based Jewett Construction Company, Inc., has begun renovations to the Team Nissan North dealership.
Designed by the team of Port One Architects and Summit Engineering, the project entails 5,300 s/f of showroom renovations and the creation of a new service write-up area in the existing service department-both to include updated Nissan image elements including lighting, flooring and finishes. Exterior upgrades include the new Nissan entry element and a façade of updated Aluminum Coated Metal (ACM) panels—some in a duotone pattern incorporating the new Nissan logo, and others installed in a fixed louver pattern and highlighting the Team Nissan dealership name. New, updated site lighting will feature modern styling and the latest in brighter and more efficient LED technology.
This is the third project Jewett Automotive has undertaken for this client. Other projects include the ground-up construction of this same facility in 2007.
Jewett Automotive Design & Construction specializes in design/build auto dealership facilities, auto dealership additions, auto dealership renovations and auto dealership fit-ups all across New England-completing more than 60 such projects in the last few years.
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