Development Design
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"Working on this project has been intriguing and incredibly varied.  It is impossible to know what will happen each day, and what myriad decisions will have to be made.  It is a constant problem solving practice, juggling people, shapes, materials, time, spaces, assignments."

Stephen Nash-Webber
Construction Manager
The conversion of Lebanon Mills into Riverfront Lofts has required a high degree of teamwork among a huge number of subcontractors and workers.  Many languages and accents have been heard on the site: people have continue to work side by side, often in challenging circumstances to complete the enormous list of tiny and large tasks.
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Major Subcontractors

Concrete – Concrete Engineers
Carpentry – Old Country Builders
Chimney – Burghess International
Doors/Hardware – Columbus Door
Demolition – SMS Services
Electrical – Suburban Electric Contracting, Inc.
Elevator – Otis Elevator
Environmental Remediation – Clean Harbors
Fire Protection – Fire Suppression Inc.
HVAC – Environmental Systems Inc.
Labors – M & J Contracting
Masonry – West End Masonry
Metal Studs/Plaster/Drywall – Caliber Contracting
Painting – RRG Painting
Parking Structure – Unistress Corp.
Plumbing – William Riley
Roofing – Furey Roofing
Site Work – Reynolds/Skurka Excavating
Structural and Ornamental Steel – Bellingham Metal Works
Windows – Advantage Glass

Garage Geotechnical Consultant

GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc.
140 Broadway
Providence, RI 02903
Tel: 401-421-4140
David Carchedi, Principal-in-charge
Stephanie Banks, Project Manager







 


Jewelry Mold
from Lebanon
building.



Jewelry Mold
from Lebanon
building.


Jewelry-making
Machine from
Lebanon building.


Jewelry Mold
from Lebanon
building.

RIVERFRONT LOFTS  TEN EXCHANGE COURT  PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND 02860  401.727.4700