PROCON Adds 26,000sf to its Manchester, N.H., HQ

Rendering of PROCON addition / credit PROCON

Manchester, NH – Construction is underway at Manchester-based design-build firm, PROCON.

In June, 2018 work began on a two-story, 26,000sf expansion to PROCON’s headquarters. The new building will house the company’s construction operations and administrative teams as well as adding some essential new spaces.

This will be the company’s second large-scale construction project on home turf since the 2014 opening of its award-winning architectural and engineering department offices.

Needless to say, PROCON looked no further than its in-house team of AEC experts to design and build their new space.

Rendering of front entrance / credit PROCON

PROCON’s CEO and chairman, Mark Stebbins, requested an open-concept collaborative space with high ceilings and lots of natural light.

The architectural team responded with a design that expands on the industrial look of its previous A/E renovation. The overall industrial spaces will showcase high ceilings, mixed materials, exposed structural and mechanical systems, and rustic yet streamlined accents to achieve a modern aesthetic.

Neutral colors will be accentuated with splashes of the PROCON brand red in the carpet, wall tile, wall coverings, and furniture textiles. To reinforce the industrial look, some of the light fixtures will feature pipes and exposed bulbs.

The new lobby’s reception desk will be a mix of cast-in-place concrete, reclaimed wood, and a large steel beam.

The existing cafeteria area had grown too small to sustain the company’s year-round professional development training. A larger multifunctional café was designed to hold approximately 25 to 30 people with assorted seating plans, full kitchen, vending zone, and coffee bar area.

The enlarged area will be used for companywide meetings, and an operable partition will subdivide the room into two, providing a dedicated space for the training sessions. Team collaboration will be optimized by work pods, large standing height tables for laying out drawings, sit-down meeting tables, and conference rooms.

An abundance of natural light will be provided through the connecting corridor’s skylights and oversized windows.

The addition comes after five years of rapid growth and over 100 new hires.

resulted in the design-build company reconfiguring their office spaces to fit everyone. Some months ago, the administrative team was moved to the far end of the building – a considerable walk from Construction Operations. Upon completion the two teams, who work closely, will be housed together for the first time. Mark Stebbins related, “We are excited to provide a new Class A office for our operations and administrative teams that will allow for more collaboration, increased productivity and a happier workforce.

The company has literally doubled in size over the last four years and successfully completed projects in nearly every commercial market sector throughout the Northeast. Multiple factors have been part of their success; first, their unique fully-integrated architecture, engineering and construction management team under one roof; second, their long-standing business partnerships and a dedicated workforce. The company has also harnessed the benefits of cutting-edge technology to optimize their developer-centric approach to project delivery. The results speak for itself in a 95% repeat business, and under 6% employee turnover that is unprecedented in the construction industry.

The company has also been honored with multiple industry awards, such as Excellence in Construction from the ABC NH/VT, the Business Excellence award from NH Business Review and the Business NH Magazine “Best Companies to Work for” to name a few. And in 2018, the 4-generations-strong company was ranked by Business NH Magazine as one of the Top Family Businesses.

In summary, as the thunder of heavy equipment shakes the very ground under their feet, PROCON’s employees are excited to have a front row seat as the highly anticipated building begins to take shape for a 2019 opening

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