ReArch Company is thrilled to announce three well-deserved promotions! Austin Hart has been promoted to Assistant Project Manager. Since joining us in 2022, Austin has demonstrated exceptional dedication, particularly through his outstanding work on the Charitable Gaming project. His in-depth project knowledge and meticulous attention to detail have been crucial, especially through numerous changes and evolving designs. Austin’s excellent communication skills have ensured seamless interactions with subcontractors, clients, and the design team. His thoroughness in submittal reviews and … [Read more...]
Building on a Tight Urban Site
Two New Team Members Join ReArch
Gabriel Trenchard joins us as a project manager. With extensive experience in bid procurement, submittal review, construction design, and contract administration, Gabriel is well-equipped to ensure project quality at every phase of the construction process. Before joining ReArch, Gabriel served as a Project Manager for a large general contractor, overseeing projects in New Hampshire and Vermont. He holds a B.S. in Construction Management from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Gabriel works out of ReArch's Lebanon, NH, office and supports projects in the Upper Valley. With a strong … [Read more...]
New fire station Underway in Lebanon, NH
ReArch Company Breaks Ground on New Central Fire Station for Lebanon NH Fire Department
August 12, 2024, marked a significant milestone as ReArch Company, in partnership with the City of Lebanon and Lavallee Brensinger Architects, broke ground on the new Central Fire Station for the Lebanon NH Fire Department. Mayor McNamara and Fire Chief Wheatley led the ceremony, which celebrated the beginning of this transformative project. The new facility, set to replace the outdated 1954 structure, will feature modern amenities to enhance the department's capabilities. The design includes space for advanced fire apparatus, decontamination areas, secure access, and solar panels. … [Read more...]
ReArch Company Joins Cathedral Square in Celebrating the Groundbreaking of Reid Commons
St. Albans, VT - July 17, 2024 – ReArch Company is pleased to announce its role as the Construction Manager for Reid Commons, a new 33-unit affordable housing community for individuals aged 55 and older. The groundbreaking ceremony, held today on Newton Street in St. Albans, VT, was attended by Cathedral Square, Duncan Wisniewski Architecture, ReArch Company, representatives from the City of St. Albans and the State of Vermont, trades partners, community members, and family. Congratulations to Cathedral Square on this significant milestone. Cathedral Square is a nonprofit organization … [Read more...]
Big Things Brewing in Burlington
Switchback Brewing Company Opens New Beer Garden and Tap House! ReArch Company and Wiemann Lamphere Architects are raising their glasses in celebration with Switchback Brewing Co. as they unveil their brand-new Beer Garden and Tap House! Nestled in a beautifully restored historic brick building from 1904, this latest addition is a gem in Burlington's South End vibrant brewing community. Switchback, known for its unfiltered and naturally carbonated brews, now has even more room to share the love—with more beers on tap and a full kitchen to satisfy your cravings. The new space features an … [Read more...]
Hardhat Paddlers Race Across Lake Champlain for a Cause
The statistics on suicide among young individuals are indeed alarming. According to the CDC, suicide is the second leading cause of death for people aged 10-34 in the United States. Vermont's suicide rate surpassing the national average highlights the urgent need for mental health awareness and preventive measures in the state and our communities. ReArch Company (the Hardhat Paddlers) participated in a one-mile row/race from VT to NY at the Hope 4 Tomorrow Row. This event is put on by Project Hoeppner. Their mission is to raise awareness around teen suicide and encourage teens to seek help. … [Read more...]
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