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Structure Tone opens New Hampshire office at 59 Stiles Rd., Salem, NH

Salem, NH Construction management firm Structure Tone has opened a new office to serve as a home base for the company’s expanding client base throughout the state. The new office, located at 59 Stiles Rd., is led by construction veteran Thomas Roy. A fixture in the New Hampshire building scene, Roy has managed hundreds of projects at institutions across the state, from colleges and hospitals to food banks and churches. He has particular expertise on academic campuses, including such clients such as the University of New Hampshire Durham, Plymouth State University and Dartmouth College, among others.

“With our new office in Salem, we’ll be able to more effectively serve our New Hampshire clients while still having access to our network of resources in Boston,” said Roy. “We’re committed to helping our New Hampshire clients and communities, and this new office solidifies that commitment.

Structure Tone has completed dozens of projects throughout New Hampshire, southern Maine and northern Massachusetts. This summer alone, Roy and his team led renovations to several residential and administrative buildings at UNH and Plymouth State as well as restoration efforts to update and preserve many of the historic buildings across the campus of Phillips Andover. Structure Tone is a global leader in construction management and general contracting services with offices located in the US, UK, and Ireland. Founded in 1971, the company is among the world’s top 20 construction companies worldwide, with over 1,600 employees and more than $3.5 billion in annual construction volume. The organization comprises six companies who operate independently: Structure Tone, Inc., Structure Tone Southwest, Inc., Structure Tone International, Inc., Pavarini Construction Co., Inc., Pavarini McGovern, LLC, and LF Driscoll Company, LLC.

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