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Groundbreaking Held at Salem Warehouse Building

6 Industrial Way rendering Salem, NH – A groundbreaking was held recently for a development located at 6 Industrial Way in Salem.

Paul V. Profeta & Associates, Inc., through an affiliated company, Industrial Way Associates, LLC, is constructing the 155,000sf speculative warehouse building contiguous to I-93. The facility is three blocks from a four-way interchange at Exit 2 on I-93 and 30 minutes to Downtown Boston.

The single-story facility includes an insulated precast concrete facade with detailed accents and aluminum and glass storefront openings across the front elevation. Clerestory aluminum and glass windows have been positioned along the rear facade to bring natural light to the interior. Tenant entrances project from the building and are detailed with reveals, accent paint colors and stepped cornice to give prominence to their locations. The building has an interior clear height of 40 feet with 60 feet speed bay, 28 dock doors and two at grade drive-in doors at either end of the receiving docks. The site also accommodates a storage area for 22 trailer parking stalls. The 40 foot celling height offers tenants the option to build multiple mezzanines levels and the flexibility to expand storage capacity in the future.

The development team includes Dacon Corporation as the design builder

At the groundbreaking (l-r): Peter Goedecke, Goedecke & Co.; Steve Goldman, Profeta & Associates; Greg Klemmer, Colliers International; Mike Pelardis, Profeta & Associates; Paul Profeta, Profeta & Associates; Chuck Morse, NH State Senate; Chris Goodnow, Goodnow Real Estate Services; Chuck Reilly, Dacon; and Ross Moldoff, Town of Salem, N.H.

and Bedford Design Consultants, Inc. as the engineer. Colliers International New England and Goodnow Real Estate Services are the co-brokers for the property.

The developer is seeking to secure a lease with a single tenant but has designed the building to accommodate up to four tenants. The warehouse will be delivered in Q4 2022.

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New Haven, CT – The Connecticut Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Connecticut) announced the appointment of three new members to its board of directors, as well as the elected officers for 2022.

Officers elected for a one-year term:

PRESIDENT: Randall Anway, AIA, LEED AP Anway specializes in interdisciplinary architectural design research inspired by natural patterns and systems. Through a collaborative approach and consultancy, New Tapestry, LLC, he offers innovative research concerning sustainable architectural strategies in the built environment.

2023 PRESIDENT-ELECT: Paolo Campos, AIA, NOMA Campos is an associate principal with Patriquin Architects in New Haven, where he actively manages project design and documentation, technology integration, and business development. He is the current president of the National Organization of Minority Architects Connecticut chapter (NOMAct). TREASURER: Susan Wyeth, AIA, NOMA Wyeth joined Centerbrook Architects and Planners in 1983 and was named senior director in 2014. She is one of the charter members of NOMAct.

SECRETARY: Marc Andre, AIA

built environment. Andre is principal of Marc G. Andre Architects and is committed to exploring aesthetic aspects of architecture and effectively solving various challenges of the

Officers elected for a three-year term:

• Julia Su Jack, AIA NCARB, PMI works as an architect for the City of

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JMB Selected for 15 Necco Street Project

15 Necco Street / Rendering by Elkus Manfredi Architects and National Development

Dedham, MA – J&M Brown Company (JMB), a NECA contractor, has been awarded the comprehensive core and shell electrical construction of the 15 Necco Street project in Boston’s Fort Point Channel district.

The project is being developed by National Development in partnership with Alexandria Real Estate Equities. Designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects, 15 Necco will be a 12-story, 315,000sf, multi-tenant life sciences/R&D building with active ground floor uses that may include restaurants and retail.

JMB’s electrical scope will include providing primary power, emergency power, lighting and lighting control systems, and a rooftop solar array. The building is planned to be LEED Gold, Fitwell, and Well Building certified.

JMB is on a project team headed by general contractor John Moriarty & Associates. Electrical construction is set to begin by the spring of 2022.

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PROCON Celebrates Beam Raising

Salem, NH – New Hampshire Senator Chuck Morse joined Tuscan Brands owner, Joe Faro, and the Tuscan Brands Real Estate team, along with the PROCON design-build team, at a beam-raising ceremony on Dec. 3 to mark a significant milestone in the construction of a nearly 300,000sf development project located at Tuscan Village in Salem.

Senator Chuck Morse spoke at the ceremony.

The 5-story building will include a 165-room Marriott soft-brand hotel, 91 luxury apartments with private underground parking, 30,000sf of ground-level retail space, a 12,000sf event and function facility, 10,000sf Tuscan Brands restaurant with extensive outdoor dining, rooftop bar, pool and sundeck. The project is expected to be completed in the spring of 2023.

Tuscan Village is a mixed-use destination designed to embody a live, work, stay, play lifestyle. When completed, Tuscan Village will total approximately 4 million sq. ft. of residential, life science, and office space; hotels; restaurants; and experiential retailers.

“Tuscan Village represents the kind of best-in-class development project that aligns with PROCON’s expertise as a design-build company,” said John Stebbins, managing director of PROCON. “We are proud to be able to help make Joe Faro’s vision for Tuscan Village a reality.”

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ReArch to Build OnLogic’s Global Headquarters

South Burlington, VT – ReArch Company announces its upcoming development and construction project for global industrial computer hardware manufacturer, OnLogic.

The $50 million, 125,000sf global headquarters will be prominently located along I-89, beside the whales’ tails at Technology Park. OnLogic’s new expansion will accommodate its continued growth and will house its manufacturing, warehousing, testing facilities, and all other business operations to support the production of its small form factor, industrial computers.

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OnLogic global HQ / Renderings by Wiemann Lamphere Architects

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OnLogic global HQ main entrance Services of Vermont, and ReArch Company. While currently in preconstruction, the team is advancing permitting, entitlement, project scheduling, and early cost estimating, with a construction groundbreaking anticipated for May 2022.

Chris Huston, ReArch Company VP of preconstruction, notes, “We are excited to be part of the integrated team working through all the details during the important preconstruction phase. Remaining focused on the forwardthinking sustainability goals will be critical to the success of the project.”

Energy management and sustainability have been integral to the building’s design, with numerous mechanical systems being considered based on annual operating and energy costs, incentives, and building life cycle costs. Mechanical systems and building materials are carefully being selected to minimize the building’s carbon footprint.

This high-performance building will feature a large rooftop solar array, geothermal heating/cooling, and EV charging stations. The compact building footprint was designed to maximize open space and to be pedestrian and bike-friendly with an expanded onsite recreation path and access to neighboring walking trails. The third-story office wing is ideally oriented to maximize solar access and views of the green mountains. Landscaping around the outdoor dining plaza will be designed to promote employees’ well-being, along with other Technology Park amenities, including an onsite coffee roaster and cafe, early childcare center, and fitness center.

David Roy, owner, Wiemann Lamphere Architects, remarks, “It is rewarding for Wiemann Lamphere Architects to have Technology Park chosen as the new home for Onlogic’s expansion, after years of thoughtful consideration. Our investigation included expansion potential at the current OnLogic facility, along with the review of other possible sites for their proposed new location. Our design team is dedicated to delivering a highly sustainable, efficient, and flexible facility to accommodate continued growth for OnLogic in the years to come.”

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