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Combining our expertise in residential and commercial construction to deliver client satisfaction and premium quality products.

WHO WE ARE

When we founded Prominent Builders, we had a simple vision: to combine and harness our expertise in residential and commercial construction, and to deliver both client service excellence and premium quality finished products. Our vision has become a reality. Our dedication to our clients is what makes us who we are as a company. At PB, we strive to provide progressive, forward thinking construction management. Every project has its individual challenges and our goal is always to overcome these challenges swiftly and efficiently. Our success is directly linked to the success of our projects and in turn the success of our clients.

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LEADERSHIP TEAM

Our seasoned team of project managers provides high-level involvement with each project from start to finish. We integrate our expertise and our tactical relationships with subcontractors, vendors, design professionals, and city officials

TAYLOR HARRINGTON

President/CEO

RENATA CORRALES

Senior Project Manager

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ACTIVE PROJECTS

105 WASHINGTON

Job Name: 105 Washington

Architect: Rode Architects

Expected Completion: 2nd Quarter 2023

Job Description: 70 Apartment Units

Description Title

Project Type: Development

Address: 40 Soldiers Field Place Brighton

Neighborhood: Brighton

Units: 61

Year Built: 2023

Architect: JGE Architecture and Design

Developer: Brookline Development Corp

246 NEWBURY ST

3 Residential Condos over Commercial space.


Architect: Embarc Design

252 NEWBURY ST

Facade renovation


Architect: STA Design

73 LIBERTY ST

Architect: Choo & Co.

Year: 2021

Job Description: Ground up 30-unit multi-residential building. Ground improvement, two levels above-grade parking, and three floors of residential.

400 WOOD RD

Architect: Balance Architects

Expected Completion: 2024

Sq. Ft.: 70,000

Job Description: Tenant fit-out 70,000 square feet of manufacturing and office. The First Electronics Corporation headquarters.

Building Owner: Hilco

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As cities and states relax COVID-19 stay-at-home orders, businesses are looking at how to downsize and reshape their commercial office space post- pandemic. With many companies finding that remote work practices were well suited to their business model, and with the need to maintain distance between remaining on-site workers, they must now determine what to do with their office space so that they can operate safely and efficiently. Though this disruption to office life was not planned, making smart office space decisions now can keep your business strong through uncertain times and beyond. Apply Lean Principles to Your Commercial Office Space Businesses that had to close physical locations and reduce costs during the pandemic may now have a clearer picture of how efficiently they have historically used office space and resources. For instance, a reduction in utility and office amenity costs may highlight that your company could operate better with a smaller physical space and more remote staff. You can apply these same lean principles to how much commercial office space is necessary for your company to conduct business. Determine whether there are tasks that cannot be conducted remotely, and evaluate the amount of space it takes to do them with appropriate social distance measures. If you downsize and redesign your commercial offices to fit your current organizational needs, that flexibility can allow your staff to refocus on your company’s mission and future. Reboot the Design of Your Current Space Even if you keep your square footage, you can take the same thoughtful approach to redevelop your offices. Employees will likely return with heightened concerns and awareness of how COVID-19 spreads in close environments. While the communal tables, comfy couches, and hot desks in open layouts were fun, they won’t be viable when social distancing is required. Companies have looked to new design concepts like color-coded flooring or structural barriers that will help to promote appropriate distancing through architecture. Some businesses have adopted layouts from health care settings to create spaces that reduce contact and germ spread. With the embrace of virtual meetings, offices may build in reimagined phone booths or other pod-type structures to use as video-friendly workstations instead of desks. Start Over in a New Space Our world has shifted dramatically in less than six months. You will likely have to adapt your offices no matter what the next quarter brings, and you may want to consider whether your current space is truly matched to your organizational values. If there is a gap between the types of interactions that are possible at your location and those that your company needs to thrive, it may be time to move your offices to a new space. While commercial offices in dense city centers, like Boston once made the most sense, downtown locations are becoming less of a draw post-COVID. Plus, with more staff telecommuting, you are able to not only reduce your office footprint but also find a location off the beaten path. If you are building your Boston commercial office from the ground up, you can incorporate details that optimize the use of space. Whether it’s outdoor meeting spaces, smart building technology, or energy-efficient systems, downsizing your office may actually feel like an upgrade. At BPC, we’ve continued to find ways to support our Austin commercial building staff, clients, and community to deal with these unprecedented times. Whether you’re looking to begin a new commercial property search or evaluating how to adapt your current space after COVID-19, we are here to help you accomplish your building goals. Contact us today to learn more about what makes us a full-service Boston commercial construction company.
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