Topping off Ceremony at Shrewsbury Police Station

Whether it’s schools, libraries, fire stations, (or in this morning’s case) police stations, at our core we are community builders. We are proud and grateful to have built all of these facilities in the Town of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. The trust that the Town of Shrewsbury has placed in Fontaine over the years was on full display this morning for the topping off of the new Shrewsbury Police Station. Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito and a host of other local leaders were on hand to celebrate with a resounding message that this latest project, in a long line of Shrewsbury projects, is “on-time and on-budget”!

Images Courtesy of Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office

Fontaine has been selected to serve as the Construction Manager for the Digital Media Lab and Studio project at Salisbury School!

We’re excited to announce that Fontaine has been selected to serve as the Construction Manager for the Digital Media Lab and Studio project at Salisbury School! This project will transform an existing space into a state-of-the-art facility featuring advanced technology, collaborative work areas, and specialized spaces for digital media production. With construction taking place during the academic year, our team will work closely with the school to ensure minimal disruption to students, faculty, and campus life. At Fontaine, we believe that construction is about more than buildings—it’s about building lasting relationships. We’re honored to work with Salisbury School on this exciting endeavor and look forward to strengthening our connection through this project and beyond. Together, we’re excited to help redefine private school education across New England by creating spaces that inspire learning and foster creativity for years to come.

Topping Off Ceremony for the UMass Amherst School of Public Health & Health Sciences Hub

Last week, the Fontaine Team celebrated the Topping Off Ceremony for the UMass Amherst School of Public Health & Health Sciences Hub! This tradition marks the placement of the final steel beam, symbolizing a major milestone in the construction process. When finished, the Hub will serve as the heart of the only publicly accredited School of Public Health in New England—providing a unified space where students can collaborate, access advising and support services, and utilize state-of-the-art classrooms and seminar spaces.