INSPIRATION
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Timing was tight - internal renovations, roof replacement, masonry and woodworking upgrades all needed completion by August.
With Boston-based roots extending back to 1928, MEC has never had a losing year based on the business practices of timeliness, fair price, and quality execution. They sought an office design reflective of an accomplished heritage, modern innovation, and open collaboration.
Refrigeration was the critical issue needing prioritization at Gordon Food Service. To stay completely operational, Dacon built a new refrigeration space around the existing area without disturbing sales volume.
Energy, power, change – the designs of this innovative client inspire a variety of audiences. When seeking an office and warehouse design to inspire their employees’ performance, they choose the efficiency of design build to complement their branded culture without over extending costs.
A core objective was patient sensitivity with a focus on visual and acoustic privacy throughout the clinic visit. This was solved with full-height insulated walls surrounding each step of the patient visit.
Servicing the defense, aerospace, oil, gas, medical, and semiconductor manufacturing industries, Senior Metal Bellow's products traverse the toughest atmospheric conditions.
Rated as one of the best movers nationwide, Gentle Giant needed an upgraded headquarters to accommodate sales growth yet be within reasonable commuting distance for employees.
Dacon was subsequently asked to return and renovate 3 additional floors. Estimated close to cost, $7,000 was returned to the client. Formerly vacant for 5 years, this building became fully leased with Dacon designing the retail block.
A key design challenge was retrofitting an existing office to create a space that would accommodate future upgrades for large MRI equipment as technology advanced.
The project was executed in 2 phases, the first by adding 200 cars and 46 truck trailer spaces, followed by a new 47,000 SF warehouse and 15,300SF conversion of dry goods storage to a cooler room.
Making the world clean, safe and efficient is Sensata’s goal. As a $3.5B manufacturer of mission-critical sensors and controls, Sensata needed to join their global headquarters and laboratory facilities for operational efficiency and reinforcement of brand.
This extensive project consisted of two phases. First, the preexisting 1960’s ice area required structural upgrades entailing replacement of the ice sheet and roof with the addition of a newly equipped machine room. The second phase entailed a pre-engineered metal building to accommodate … Read More