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CTA Construction Celebrates CMAA Award

Brookline High School Tappan Gym

Brookline, MA – CTA Construction Managers announced that the Brookline High School Expansion Project was awarded a Project Achievement Award by the New England Chapter of the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA).

The annual Mark H. Hasso Awards Luncheon was held recently to recognize excellence in area building projects. The Brookline High School Expansion project received the award in the category for projects over $100 million. CTA Construction provided construction management services for the renovation of the Tappan Gym and connected Kirrane Aquatic Center, as well as third floor renovations of the existing nearby school building.

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“We were happy to be working with both William Rawn Associates Architects and Hill International,” said Jeff Hazelwood, principal of CTA Construction Managers. “The project involved an occupied renovation of 50,000sf of space, including extensive abatement of hazardous materials and demolition, construction of two new entrance canopies and landscape retaining walls, granite hardscape work, and construction of a new patio area with tables and chairs for students.”

“The Tappan Gym and Kirrane Aquatics Center enhancements were a key element in the overall Brookline School Expansion project,” said Mark Borreliz, AIA, project architect from William Rawn Associates. “CTA Construction was a great partner for this occupied renovation. In addition to the school, the community relies on the aquatics center as it is a key feature of programs and resources for area residents.”