Engelberth Construction recently completed construction of a vault to house a new Varian TrueBeam Linear Accelerator at Norris Cotton Cancer Center in St. Johnsbury. The new LINAC has advanced capabilities to deliver enhanced radiation therapy and provide a better patient experience. Photo courtesy of Norris Cotton Cancer Center
Archives for 2017
Engelberth Begins Renovations for New Boutique Hotel in Concord, NH
The following was published on the Concord Monitor’s website: Capital Commons owner developing boutique hotel By CAITLIN ANDREWS, Monitor staff Thursday, October 05, 2017 Elizabeth Frantz photo / Monitor staff Visitors to the Capital City will soon have a chance to stay the night in the heart of downtown. Michael Simchik, owner of the Capital Commons building…
Plymouth State Celebrates New Merrill Place Residence Hall and Conference Center with Ribbon Cutting
Engelberth Construction’s VP of Preconstruction Services, John Stetson, shakes the hand of Plymouth State University President, Dr. Donald Birx. Pictured from L to R: Dr. Donald Birx, Edmond Kim (Perkins + Will), Dick Terk (Engelberth Construction VP Project Management), John Stetson, and Pierre LeBlanc (President, Engelberth Construction). Photo courtesy of PSU. On Friday, September…
Williams College Bookstore Grand Opening
The following was published on Williams College’s website: Bookstore Plans Grand Opening Labor Day Weekend WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., August 29, 2017—A grand opening event will take place Friday, Sept. 1, and Saturday, Sept. 2, for the new Williams College Bookstore, located on the corner of Walden and Spring streets (81 Spring St.) in Williamstown. Planned festivities…
Engelberth Construction Celebrating 45 Years In Business
Engelberth Construction has evolved significantly in size and scope since its incorporation on May 30th, 1972. Launched with funding from a $10,000 second mortgage and a family loan, the company’s annual revenues have grown consistently and now exceed $100 million. In the beginning, there were only two employees situated in the basement of the Engelberth…
Engelberth Begins $48.5 Million Construction Project at Norwich University
Ground was broken on April 28th for a new academic building at Norwich University. Mack Hall marks the start to a $48.5 million project which includes renovations to Webb, Dewey and Ainsworth Halls as part of Norwich’s Forging the Future campaign. Mack Hall, a new 51,300 sf, four-story academic building, will include interactive…
Engelberth Construction Named #1 “2017 Best Places to Work in Vermont”
On March 22nd, Vermont Business Magazine and the Vermont Chamber of Commerce announced that Engelberth Construction was ranked as the number one company in the small/medium business category of the 2017 Best Places to Work in Vermont. Over 400 attendees were at the sold-out awards ceremony honoring the 45 companies who won. Created in 2006,…
Minions: Special Assignment at UVM First Year Residence Hall & Dining Facility
There are new guests on Engelberth’s jobsite at the University of Vermont First Year Housing project. For the second weekend in a row, Engelberth has helped UVM set up inflatable Minions on the edge of our jobsite. UVM is using them to advertise their “WE” Wellness Environment program. The University’s website says this about Wellness…
Keene State College Living & Learning Commons Receives AIA NH Honor Award
The American Institute of Architects in NH (AIANH) recently awarded Keene State College and architect Perkins + Will of Boston, MA with an Honor Award for the new Keene State College Living & Learning Commons for the 2017 Excellence in Architecture Awards Program. The first-year residence hall is the school’s first living learning community. …