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Jewett Construction Company chosen by Hilltop Chevrolet for 20.227 s/f renovation

Hilltop Chevrolet - Somersworth, NH Hilltop Chevrolet - Somersworth, NH

Somersworth, NH Raymond, NH-based Jewett Construction Company, Inc. has been chosen by Hilltop Chevrolet for a renovation of its auto dealership on Rte. 108.

Jewett assembled the team of Bruce Ronayne Hamilton Architects and engineering firm Norway Plains Associates to design the 20,227 s/f interior and exterior renovation. This includes demolition of the existing auto showroom and the construction of two additions–one housing a new showroom and the other a new service area with four service bays and service drive.

Interior renovations include upgrades to existing offices and converting the existing service bays into a new expanded parts inventory area. Exterior work includes new ACM panels and trim. The project is scheduled to be completed in early summer.

Jewett Construction, an official Butler Builder, is a family-owned design-build/construction management firm specializing in automotive, commercial and industrial projects throughout the Northeast. Jewett’s many repeat clients include such well-known organizations as The Herb Chambers Companies, SIGSAUER, LAARS Heating Systems, and the Exeter Area YMCA.

Jewett Construction is a second-generation, family-run construction company dedicated to delivering high quality and solid value to their wide-ranging client base. They specialize in design-build projects, construction management work, and general contracting services for clients in a variety of markets. For more than 40 years, They’ve put the needs of their clients first and have built their reputation on honesty, accountability, safety, and hard work. They take a personal interest in each project and work diligently to build your project your way, on schedule and within budget.

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