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MedTech Mondays

Introducing MedTech Mondays where we will share our team’s insights and experience in this growing sector. Learn how CM&B’s expertise in the construction of ground-up and interior fit-ups of  Cleanrooms and Medical Device Manufacturing Facilities can help you navigate your next Science & Technology project. To join our email list  Click here For updates, follow […]

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Women In Construction Week – 2021

Meet Denise Armstrong, Vice President of Design Fabricators and longtime millwork partner of CM&B. A reliable source who continually upholds a high-level of craftmanship, Denise and her team have become a go-to resource on countless projects. Learn more about this woman in construction. Denise Armstrong – Vice President Name a memorable piece of advice you

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Women In Construction Week – 2021

We have been lucky to work with Chelsea Dekis for the last 6 years of our 7-year relationship with Shake Shack. She is a smart and strong construction leader and a valuable partner for all our projects with Shake Shack. Learn more about how Chelsea sets the bar high not only for CM&B but for

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Women In Construction Week – 2021

Please allow us to introduce Kate Grady, President of rebars & mesh. Kate’s company is an independent WBE/DBE-certified reinforcing steel fabricator and a long-standing supplier partner with CM&B.  Their competitiveness and responsive service have always been excellent in supporting our estimating and construction needs. Kate Grady – President Name a memorable piece of advice you received that

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Women In Construction Week – 2021

Meet Sheryl Guglielmo, Senior Project Manager with DiPrete Engineering.  CM&B has had the pleasure of working with Sheryl on several projects including Garden City Center in Cranston, RI, and Millstone Medical in Fall River, MA through site design and construction.  We value Sheryl’s leadership, collaborative approach and strong communication and look forward to many more

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Women In Construction Week – 2021

Meet Tricia Banks, Chief Executive Officer of  TRM Concrete LLC. TRM is a Certified WBE and a respected CM&B subcontractor, serving our concrete construction needs throughout New England.  We value TRM’s commitment to servicing our projects and to delivering quality concrete construction! Tricia Banks – CEO Name a memorable piece of advice you received that impacted

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How do you convert a 100-year-old industrial building into a new dark grocery store during a pandemic in only 10 weeks?

Toilet paper hoarders, sweatpants wearers, and banana bread bakers. We sure have learned a lot about how a crisis impacts consumer behavior. Just over a year ago, The Atlantic asked, if we shop for almost everything online, why are we not on board with shopping online for food? Between consumers’ preference for shopping IRL and

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From the College Classroom to the Construction Site

PLEASE NOTE: This event took place in January PRIOR to any COVID-19 rules or regulations. This past January, CM&B hosted a group of students from the University of Hartford’s Materials and Methods of Construction course. Little did we know that this site visit to CM&B’s  Avon Town Village job site would prove to be the

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Women In Construction Week – 2020

Jacki Davidson – Assistant Vice President/Operations How long have you been with CM&B? 7.5 years Did you always know you wanted to work in the construction industry? Or did it happen by accident? No, working in Construction happened completely by accident. I was originally hired as the Receptionist/Administrative Assistant and I’ve grown to become Assistant

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Preservation of the past will lay the foundation for a successful future

Preserving and protecting historic architectural buildings of the past has never been more important than the present. This type of restoration construction work not only prevents the demolition of landmarks but moves us further in the direction of sustainability and revitalization. It also keeps the history of such iconic landmarks alive, allowing future generations to

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