Senior Project Managers & Director of Internal Operations, Tracy Routhier, guided a group of environmental science students on a tour of the David Prouty High School Jobsite

Yesterday, one of our Senior Project Managers & Director of Internal Operations, Tracy Routhier, guided a group of environmental science students on a tour of the David Prouty High School Jobsite. This marked her second visit with the students, who are interesting in learning about the #sustainable construction practices being implemented at their new school!

The conversation touched on the NE-CHPS program, an initiative championing sustainable and high-performance standards across the design, construction, and operation of educational facilities in the Northeastern United States, and emphasized the role of green building in material selection. Key points from the discussion included the project's focus on reusing building materials, utilizing Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified wood, opting for low VOC products, and the importance of waste management in construction.

Fontaine Named to Engineering News-Record's #Top400Contractors

In honor of being named one of Engineering News-Record's #Top400Contractors for the fourth consecutive year, we wanted to showcase some pictures from the past 12 months that highlight the wonderful year we have had. From closing out projects like the Shrewsbury Police Station and DeBerry Swan Elementary School, to holding groundbreaking ceremonies for new projects such as the William R. Peck and Tyngsborough Middle Schools, to celebrating our 90th year in business, 2023-2024 has been one of our best years yet. We are beyond thankful to the Fontaine Team, our clients, partners, and the communities we've been privileged to serve for helping us continue to grow and flourish. #thankyou

Dean Tech Students Tour the Peck Middle School Jobsite!

Last week, Sean Sheedy from the Holyoke School Department and Carlos Amaral from Anser Advisory led a tour of the new William R. Peck Middle School project for Dean Tech High School faculty, administrators and students from the carpentry and electrical shops. Charlie Payne from the Carpenters Union, Mayor Joshua A. Garcia, City Council Member Juan Anderson-Burgos, Superintendent Anthony Soto, and State Rep. Patricia Duffy were present as well. It was a great opportunity to showcase this exciting project and highlight the possible career paths available to the students! #SchoolConstruction #FutureOfEducation