North Branch Construction begins construction on $6.9 million bus terminal
North Branch Const. Inc. has begun construction of a $6.9 million bus terminal, with associated maintenance and storage buildings.
The buildings, owned by the State of N.H., Bureau of Public Works and Dept. of Transportation, are being built on adjacent sites at exit 5 of Rte. 93, and comprise of 33,149 s/f. The terminal building will have a steel frame with masonry bearing walls, brick veneer exterior, asphalt shingle roof and radiant floor heat. The maintenance buildings will have structural steel frames, metal siding and membrane roofs. Construction also includes a 10,000 gallon underground fuel storage tank.
Construction on all of the buildings will be completed in the fall of 2008. Tennant/Wallace Architects, AIA PA provided the design for the project.
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