Jewett Automotive Design & Construction to renovate 12,000 s/f Volkswagen of Rochester
Jewett Automotive Design & Construction, a division of Raymond, NH-based Jewett Construction Company, Inc., has contracted with Volkswagen of Rochester to renovate its dealership at 20 Farmington Rd., Rte. 11. The 12,000 s/f design-build project involves flooring, ceiling, and lighting renovations to the showroom, as well as exterior upgrades including new ACM, entry element, enclosed service drive and glass and aluminum curtainwall. All work will be carried out while the facility is in full operation.
Jewett Automotive specializes in design/build auto dealership facilities, auto dealership additions, auto dealership renovations and auto dealership fit-ups all across N.E.—completing close to fifty such projects in the last few years. Automotive clients include Long Subaru, Watertown Ford, the Tulley Automotive Group, Olsen Cadillac, and repeat customers the Melkonian Group, Commonwealth Motors, and the Grappone Automotive Group.
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