PROCON Cuts Ribbon on HQ

Tracey Harris, PROCON HR manager; Andre Garron, Hooksett town administrator; Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig; N.H. Governor Chris Sununu; and from PROCON: Sally and Mark Stebbins,  owners; Lance Bennett, co-president; James A. Loft, co-president; and Britney DeMarco, HR generalist / All photos by Joseph St. Pierre

Hooksett, NH – PROCON recently welcomed guests to its new 26,000sf, Class A office building at 1359 Hooksett Road for a ribbon cutting celebration.

Dignitaries, partners, community leaders, and employees all arrived to celebrate the official opening of the building that houses the company’s construction management team.

Interior and exterior architectural views

PROCON owners Mark and Sally Stebbins were joined by N.H. Governor Chris Sununu, Mayor Joyce Craig of Manchester, and Hooksett town administrator Andre Garron, who all spoke at the event.

The expansion is the result of workforce growth at the Hooksett campus, coupled with a masterplan to upgrade the entire headquarters (purchased nearly 40 years ago) in phases over several years. Stebbins visualized a contemporary building with collaborative spaces to encourage team interaction. He looked no further than his company’s in-house architectural experts to design his vision.

Interior and exterior architectural views

The team created a premier two-story Class A building featuring a dramatic glass entrance that segues into a spacious lobby. Glass-encased offices with high ceilings and adjustable standing desks lead into hallways with collaborative spaces and wrap-around offices. An innovative training room allows for continuous workforce development and the stylish cafeteria offers high-end amenities for employees to enjoy.

PROCON corporate office

The building’s industrial design aesthetic is emphasized with exposed piping and wood elements in a décor of blacks and greys with splashes of the PROCON red scattered throughout.

Governor Sununu opened up the speeches by congratulating the company and saying, “It’s good to be with you all today to celebrate your new building. Last time I was here you were just getting started, and wow, what a change, it turned out really great. You now have a building to be proud of, a place for PROCON to continue to grow and do the great work you are known for.”

“There is a lot of history in this place, and we held onto some of that history in this building, said Mark Stebbins.  Pointing to the exposed concrete in the ceiling above, he added, “For instance, the ceiling above us was part of the original concrete block manufacturing plant that ran here for many years, and many may not realize that our building once housed the Hooksett Police Department.”

Stebbins spoke warmly to the attendees about his company’s history. “My grandfather started the company in Manchester, but we moved to Hooksett in the early 1980s,” he said.

“It is a more collaborative space for our architectural, engineering and operations teams to work together and find solutions,” said Tracey Pelton, executive director of business development and marketing.

This expansion is the 84-year-old company’s second large-scale construction project on home turf since completing its award-winning architectural and engineering 15,000sf Class A office five years ago. Though similar in style to its 2014 predecessor, this building presents a striking view, visible from Hooksett Road, with the company’s logo in bold lettering across the front. And, as the Company continues to grow, the building’s second story is available for future expansion.

“It makes us much more of a design entity than we were before, and we are really trying to grow that part of our business. We do not see any signs of a slowdown in the near future. The goal is to just continue to grow steadily,” concluded Stebbins.