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Jewett Construction to build a new expansion for Promocentric

Newmarket, NH Continuing a long history of building industrial warehousing and manufacturing space in New England, Jewett Construction has been contracted by Promocentric to build their new expansion. Two additions are being added to the existing space to allow for the growth of Promocentric as well as the creation of leasable space for industrial and manufacturing tenants. The two additions, one being 11,445 s/f and the other 12,610 s/f, feature a 28 clear height and new loading dock areas.

Promocentric commits themselves to their employees, customers, and community to provide a full-service marketing company that aims to promote your brand with an array of promotional solutions while remaining fully aware of your objectives, culture, and future goals. They pride themselves in being a company that puts people first and have chosen to build their new expansion in aims of better serving their customer’s needs.

“We could not be any more thrilled to partner with Promocentric on their new expansion,” said Craig Jewett, president of Jewett Construction. “Jewett Construction is always honored to showcase our design-build and construction management capabilities. Having managed the construction of other warehouse and manufacturing spaces in the past, we are humbled to have been chosen for another project with a company we have grown close with and we look forward to working with them again for future projects to come.”

Jewett is expected to break ground and begin construction this summer.

Jewett Construction is a family-owned construction management company with a 49-year history in New England. Jewett specializes in commercial construction projects in the office, manufacturing, retail and automotive sectors. For more information, visit www.jewettconstruction.com.

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