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Jewett Automotive Design & Construction contracts with Tulley Auto Group for renovations

Jewett Automotive Design & Construction, a division of Jewett Construction Company, Inc., has contracted with the Tulley Automotive Group to renovate its Buick/GMC dealership. Designed by Bruce Ronayne Hamilton Architects, the project entails both interior and exterior showroom renovations, as well as upgrades designed to comply with the latest GMC image requirements. Work includes new sales and sales manager workstations; bathrooms; flooring, ceilings and lighting; a new glass & aluminum curtainwall; and ACM cladding. This is just the latest project Jewett has undertaken for the Tulley Automotive Group. Other projects include a new BMW dealership and service center in Manchester, NH and an addition and renovation of Tulley BMW in Nashua. 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 50 such projects in the last few years. Repeats clients include such well-known organizations as Commonwealth Motors, the Grappone Automotive Group, the Route 44 family of dealerships, RC Olsen Cadillac, Ford of Londonderry and Watertown Ford.
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