Connecticut Groundbreaking

Ground Broken on $22M Facility for Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich

Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich

Greenwich, CT – A.P. Construction Company (APC) announced it has been awarded and has broken ground on the new construction and renovation project for the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich to expand and enhance its facility in Greenwich.

Governor Ned Lamont and other officials were in attendance for the groundbreaking ceremony, which was held on Oct. 23. The clubhouse was built in the 1930s and this is the club’s first major renovation project in nearly 20 years.

Clubhouse/lounge

The $22 million, 88,000sf renovation and expansion includes a new gymnasium, upgraded teen center, additional instructional space, and an outdoor amphitheater, all built over the club’s existing outdoor parking lot. Additional upgrades to the club’s infrastructure will be made including plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and information technology systems. The facility will perform, as a whole, in a significantly more sustainable and efficient manner, utilizing an electric system for heating and cooling. The club also plans to add a new secure vestibule to ensure that members continue to be safe and comfortable during their time at the clubhouse.

“We are honored to partner with the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich to manage and deliver this important project and to support such a vital asset for the community.  This transformative project will be an incredible facility and will serve the children, their families, and the tremendous staff for many years to come,” said Jason Hart, chief operating officer of APC.

The architect is KG+D Architects, based in Mount Kisco, N.Y. Construction is slated for completion by early spring 2025.