Healthcare

Acella Construction Completes Village Pediatric Center

(l to r) Dr. Howell and Dave DiRubbio

Dr. David Howell (left) and Dave Dirubbo are shown at the official Grand Opening of Village Pediatrics

Brockton, MA…Acella Construction Corporation had a chance to congratulate the New England Patriots at Village Pediatrics recently at the facility’s official Grand Opening.

Acella recently completed the new Village Pediatric Center, on which it served as construction manager.  The new facility, located at 156 Pearl Street, Brockton.

The 10,000sf building is a state-of-the-art facility that includes a brand new youth and family fitness center and 10 examination rooms.  According to Acella senior project manager Ryan Klebes, Acella worked on this $2-million-project under the design-build mode, and partnered with JACA Architects of Quincy and civil engineering firm J.K. Holmgren Engineering, Inc.

Dave Dirubbo, president of Acella Construction, said, “Village Pediatrics is a wonderful organization that plays a critical role in the community, especially for the benefit of children and families.  We are proud to have worked with Dr. Howell and his team on this new facility, and we congratulate them on all the important work they have done, and will continue to do in their new home.”

Dave Dirubbo, president of Acella Construction, said, “Village Pediatrics is a wonderful organization that plays a critical role in the community, especially for the benefit of children and families.  We are proud to have worked with Dr. Howell and his team on this new facility, and we congratulate them on all the important work they have done, and will continue to do in their new home.”

The grand opening celebration included appearances by former Patriots players as well as refreshments, a moonwalk, balloons, face-painting, and a chance to win a genuine NFL Patriots autographed football.  Former Patriot Steve Grogan was among the celebrities in attendance, who signed autographs for the guests. Village Pediatrics serves the healthcare needs of children from birth through 19 years of age.