JEWETT METAL BUILDINGS & STEEL ERECTORS COMPLETES PROJECTS

Jewett Metal Buildings & Steel Erectors, a division of Jewett Construction Co., Inc. of Raymond, NH, recently completed a number of structural steel projects in both Maine and New Hampshire.

Working under contract with Precision Welding of Westbrook, Maine, Jewett Metal Buildings installed large structural steel window frames in the Urban Outfitters retail store in Portland. At Elm Terrace Apartments, also in Portland, JMB ran four floors of shoring pole, from basement to roof, under contract with Wright-Ryan Construction of Portland.  Jewett also installed channel steel and reinforced the roof at Hannaford Mill Creek in South Portland while working under PM Construction of Saco.

In conjunction with parent company Jewett Construction, JMB installed new external siding at Grappone Toyota of Bow, NH, as well as providing demolition services and the installation of new structural steel at Emerson Toyota, in Auburn, ME . All businesses remained open during construction and most involved evening and weekend work to accommodate client schedules.

NH MOTOR SPEEDWAY SERVICE FACILITY TO BE BUILT BY JEWETT CONSTRUCTION

Jewett Construction Co., Inc. has contracted with NH Motor Speedway to build a service utility building at 1122 Route 106 North in Loudon, NH.

The project includes the construction and interior fit-up of a new, 9,600 sf multi-use pre-engineered metal building to house ambulances for track use, a vehicle wash bay for track vehicles, seasonal quarters for the owner and Speedway staff, and a Legends parts showroom and retail store.  Jewett’s Project Manager for the job is Steve Harris; Project Superintendent is Steve Sousa. All metals work will be performed by Jewett Metal Buildings & Steel Erectors, a division of JCCI.

NH Motor Speedway Service Utility Building

SIG SAUER ACADEMY PRO SHOP TO BE BUILT BY JEWETT CONSTRUCTION

Jewett Construction Company, Inc. has contracted with SIG SAUER of Exeter, NH to construct a 4500 sf Pro Shop at their Academy in Epping. The new building will house the administrative staff for the company’s training facility as well as a large Pro Shop for display and sale of SIG SAUER firearms and accessories.

The project consists of the construction of a single story metal building designed for energy efficiency using insulated metal panel siding, a high reflective value metal roof, exterior insulation finish system (EIFS), insulated low-e windows, and energy efficient mechanical equipment. All metals work is being performed by Jewett Metal Buildings & Steel Erectors, a division of JCCI. The project will be completed in a short time frame in order to allow SIG SAUER Academy Pro Shop to maximize selling opportunities during their busy season.

This marks just the latest of many projects in a working relationship between SIG SAUER and Jewett Construction that dates to 2003. Other projects completed for the company include a new Quality Control Room and exterior renovation to SIG SAUER Academy, office and warehouse renovations, mezzanine rooms and walkway renovation, warehouse addition, and firing range expansion.

AutoServ Nissan Dealership Entry Element Construction by Jewett Automotive Design & Construction

The entry element work at AutoServ Nissan is ongoing!  Here’s a sneak peak:

AutoServ Nissan Dealership Construction by Jewett Automotive Design & Construction

ROUTE 44 HYUNDAI DEALERSHIP RENOVATIONS COMPLETED BY JEWETT AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION

Jewett Automotive Design & Construction recently completed an extensive renovation of the Route 44 Hyundai dealership, in Raynham, MA.

The project involved renovations to several existing areas and the construction of a new 14,000 sf addition incorporating elements from both Hyundai and the Jewett design team. New features include a well-lit showroom on the sales floor, new vehicle drop off and comfortable customer service area. A combination of finishes—glazing, EFIS, Metal Panel and split-faced block—adorn the exterior. Lot improvements include new concrete sidewalks, landscaping, elevated vehicle display area, and re-grading and asphalt pavement throughout most of the building site. An open house is planned for mid-March.

The dealership remained open for business throughout the multi-phased project, despite the challenge of providing ongoing access to service bays and the redirection of sales traffic to a temporary sales building.

“We couldn’t be more pleased with the job Jewett Automotive has done, “says Bob Barboza, Route 44 Hyundai’s project manager. “The new facility is beautiful…and the Jewett crew was simply wonderful to work with.”