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Vantage Builders, Inc. completes project for Mass General Brigham

Wellesley, MA Vantage Builders, Inc., a commercial contractor specializing in pre-construction, construction management and design-build services, has completed the fit-out of a new 4,500-s/f primary care center for Mass General Brigham, located at 981 Worcester St.

The new physicians office features ten examination rooms, five doctor/medical assistant stations, a phlebotomy center and a large medical room. Patients are greeted in a well lit, reception area and comfortable waiting room, with patient seating. There are new private offices and a breakroom/kitchen area for doctors and staff, as well as a call center.

 

 

The Vantage team completed the first-floor build-out while the building remained open to its other medical office tenants, one located adjacent to the space and one on the second floor. The Vantage team coordinated closely with Mass General Brigham, the other tenants, and building ownership, Stonewood Companies, to ensure no disruption during construction.

The project team included Phase Zero Design architects and Long Consulting Engineers.

“We have completed many medical office buildouts over the years and we are familiar with the challenges that the projects bring,” said John Connor, principal, Vantage Builders. “Projects for our medical clients are particularly gratifying, as we are creating the space where members of the community will receive care.”

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