@msainat1 Please let Gabriel's mom know about the organization United Support & Memorial for Workplace Fatalities. Episode 67 of the ABC & GCI Coffee Break Podcast had on the president of the organization. Definitely worth reaching out.
We worked with Big Y to keep their warehouse fully operational through peak shopping seasons, an unexpected doubling of shipping demands, and a global pandemic. We delivered the project ahead of schedule.
📍: Springfield, MA
🔨: The Dennis Group, LLC
📸: Red Skies
Catie joined @smpsbos at Community Harvest Project’s orchards this morning to pick and sort apples for those experiencing hunger. They picked 3,200 lbs of apples, which translates to 9,000 servings of fresh fruit!
The group bagged 1,600 lbs of apples to send off!
We’re excited to be at Worcester Polytechnic Institute's virtual career fair today!
We’re hiring and would love to have you join our
CEFamily!
Check out our job openings and learn more about us
here: https://t.co/EHk45st0zc
#WPI#CAREERFAIR#JOINOURFAMILY#JOBPOSTING
We’re dedicated to our clients and willing to put in the work to make their project a success, but we have to take time to outlet stress too. Play Hard is counter balancing to the Work Hard to make sure we’re recharging.
#WorkHardPlayHard#CoreValues
We love to see our projects coming together! Here’s an update on Covenant Living of Cromwell from up above.
LOCATION: Cromwell, CT
ARCHITECT: THW Design
PHOTOGRAPHER: Owen T
Nashoba Brooks Shilling STEAM Lab was created to be a beacon of learning and innovation. We turned these existing classrooms into a maker space, green room, offices, and other student spaces.
ARCHITECT: DSK
📸: Anton Grassl
When Concord Animal went under new ownership, they realized they would require a bigger space to meet the needs of their patients and their team. The new hospital building is located behind where the previous one was, which was kept fully operational during construction.
Stopping by @concordlibrary to check in on our progress on site. These windows will make for great natural light and a wonderful view for guests.
LOCATION: Concord, MA
ARCHITECT: @johnsonrobertsassociates
PHOTOGRAPHER: Alyssa E
The Wish Project works with their partners to distribute newly filled backpacks to children in homeless shelters or those in need. The school supplies are distributed by social services agencies. At C.E. Floyd we gathered supplies and were able to donate many full backpacks!
This site consists of IL, AL and MC units.
This is a beech tree and it’s one of the last healthy ones in Stamford CT. We have taken extensive precautions to preserve the tree, and we even have weekly visits by arborists to make sure the tree is staying healthy.
Matt heading out for his 65-mile ride as part of the 40th annual Prouty. This year’s events have raised over $4 million for life-saving research and critical patient and family support services.
C.E. Floyd had four cyclists participating in the virtual ride.
This is 1 of 60 newly renovated resident rooms at Pierce Care.
We are also constructing a new main entrance, a new elevator, as well as renovations to the existing building. We are well under way on an Alzheimer’s wing, and the common spaces.
LOCATION: Brooklyn CT
Our client Bill of Southington Care Center discuss how using Lean planning fundamentals gave him confidence we would complete his project on time and on budget.
*From our recent webinar Are you Optimizing Results by Applying Lean Planning Fundamentals to Your Business or Project?
C.E. Floyd along with some other wonderful volunteers are at Camp Harbor View volunteering their time to get the camp get ready to open. We love to help support the charities who mean the most the our team and Camp Harbor View is one of them!
https://t.co/xUSaBXlyYa
We are continuing to make great progress on the conversion of an old mill building into 141 apartments in Melrose, MA.
LOCATION: Melrose, MA
ARCHITECT: ICON
PHOTOGRAPHER: Alyssa E
On the left you might recognize President Ulysses S. Grant and members of his cabinet at Judge Hoar’s house in Concord during the Centennial Celebrations to commemorate the Battle of the Concord circa 1875. On the right is the same building that is now presently Concord Academy.