ReArch Company completed construction on the $12.5 million James and Mary Louise Carpenter Surgical Center located at Copley Hospital in Morrisvelle, Vermont. This continually occupied project accounts for twenty percent of the hospital’s space and included both exterior and interior phases of work. Throughout the project ReArch Company’s focus was on ensuring the safety and continuity of care for hospital patients. The end result is a state of the art surgical facility. ReArch Company was selected to construct a $12M, 19,560 SF surgical suite to replace its existing aging, small, and … [Read more...]
New Surgical Center at Copley Hospital
ReArch begins construction on Williston Central School renovation project.
On June 22 ReArch Company began construction on the $20 million Williston Central School renovation project. The project team including Project Manager Mike Hollister, Site Superintendent Jim Hoag, Assistant PM Majken Poley, and Assistant Site Superintendent Cody Rowe are running 7 day a week operations to take advantage of summer vacation and keep this meticulously planned, 7 phase, schedule on track over the next 15 months. This 145,000 sq. ft. project includes repairs and renovation to the buildings existing space including updating the electrical, plumbing, mechanical, windows, roof, as … [Read more...]
Community Health Center Donor Spotlight
ReArch Company sponsors the White + Burke Vermont Development Conference
ReArch Company and White + Burke Real Estate Investment Advisors present the first annual Vermont Development Conference on Wednesday, November 5, at the Sheraton Burlington Conference Center. Over 200 developers, engineers, landscape architects, attorneys, architects, business owners, municipalities, and property owners will gather for a full day of networking, seminars and exhibits. ReArch’s Vice President of Development, Evan Langfeldt, will be on a panel presenting how public-private partnerships can achieve great results, as seen through the perspectives of four stakeholders: the … [Read more...]
Waterworks Food + Drink opens in Winooski
Article Originally Published by Alice Levitt with Seven Days In 1912, the American Woolen Company’s fourth Winooski factory opened in the building now known as the Champlain Mill. France, Germany, Poland and Lebanon were just a few of the countries represented by the immigrants who labored at its machines. Now, the faces of those workers are back at the mill in the form of stark, wall-size photos, reminding guests at Waterworks Food + Drink of the history behind the brick interior overlooking Winooski Falls. Soft openings will begin late this week for the new restaurant owned by Pizzeria … [Read more...]