Jewett Construction awarded 5,517 s/f design-build project
Jewett Construction Co., Inc. has recently been awarded a contract by Fenton Family Dealerships for renovations and an addition to its Toyota of Keene dealership, located at 591 Monadnock Highway.
The design-build project will consist of 5,517 s/f of additions, including a new pre-engineered steel building, a wood-framed tool storage addition, a load-bearing masonry stair tower structure, and a steel-framed structure for new car delivery.
Renovations will be performed to approximately 3,291 s/f of interior first and second-floor areas. Construction will take place while the existing Toyota dealership is fully operational, and great care will be taken to ensure that the day-to-day operations of the dealership are not interrupted.
Jewett Construction is a Raymond, NH-based design-build / construction management firm specializing in commercial and industrial projects throughout New England. Jewett's clients include such well-known organizations as Northeast Credit Union, SIGSAUER, Team Nissan, Exeter Hospital and Manchester Community College. Additional information about the firm can be found on its web site, www.jewettconstruction.com.
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