Corporate

Yankee Alliance Announces New Contract With Nadeau

Andover, MA – Group Purchasing Organization Yankee Alliance announced a new contract with Nadeau Corporation Construction Development & Engineering to provide affordable construction solutions for its New England and New York members.

Nadeau Corporation specializes in construction management, design-build, general contracting, and consulting to healthcare clients and has been successfully performing projects since 1984.

Craig Shoukimas, vice president contracting at Yankee Alliance, says, “Through Nadeau, our members will be able to receive prenegotiated contract pricing on many of the products used in construction. This contract is a great addition to our portfolio that will help our members decrease their overall costs.”

Nadeau services that are available to Yankee Alliance members include site and design team selection, budgeting, project scheduling, permitting, and cost and quality control.

“We are excited to have formed this strategic relationship with Yankee Alliance,” said Nadeau’s president and CEO, Ernest Nadeau. “We really pride ourselves on our ability to deliver high-quality and green construction projects to our many New England healthcare clients through affordable construction services. Whether the project is a ground up state-of-the-art imaging facility, significant renovations to a working clinical area, or just refreshing the accompanying administrative space, our team has lots of experience delivering construction solutions on time and within budget.”

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Nadeau’s main advantage stems from inserting cost saving measures through value engineering without sacrificing quality. Yankee Alliance member facilities can take advantage of concentrated resources all pushing towards a common goal. Nadeau is committed creating smooth operational and financial pathways surrounding construction projects.

A GPO working hand in hand with a commercial construction firm is a relatively new idea.

Yankee Alliance members will now be able to avoid blindly navigating the construction market and begin to see savings not only in the office supplies they buy, but the infrastructure that houses their business.