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Corporate Information
| Financial Reference: |
TD Banknorth
15 Monument Square
Leominster, MA 01453
Bob Harvey (978) 534-0228 |
| Bonding/ Insurance Agent: |
The Protector Group
100 Front Street, Suite 800
Worcester, MA 01608
Joe Battaini (508) 595-7921 |
| Current Surety Provider: |
General Accident Insurance
436 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106-3786 |
| Email Us Here |
160 Sterling Street
P.O. Box 358
West Boylston, MA 01583
(508) 835-4706
(508) 835-9026 Fax |
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Frequently Asked Questions
| 1) How does the construction process work? |
| An owner/ client has a need for a new building, expansion, or renovation. Customarily, the owner would contact an architect to provide design drawings and then have the project bid on by several general contractors, thereby providing competitive prices to provide the service as detailed in the construction documents. Now there are so many other options on which route your project can take so that it will be beneficial for your business whether you need well thought out, extensive design documents or a fast-paced project that requires a good value, but incorporates design/ build methodology. |
| 2) What is the first step? |
| Contact us at J. Colangelo & Son and we will walk through your anticipated project and offer guidance as to what method would best suit your needs. |
| 3) Why J. Colangelo & Son, Inc.? |
| J. Colangelo & Son has been providing high quality construction services to the Massachusetts area for over 40 years. We have the knowledge and desire to provide the best project for the client each and every time. We incorporate the team concept into each project so that the owner, designers, subcontractors and trades-people all feel invested in the project. |
| 4) What services does J. Colangelo & Son, Inc. provide? |
| J. Colangelo & Son provides all type of commercial construction services, whether the contractual method is lump sum bid, construction management, or design/ build. We self-perform all our own carpentry work with high quality, trained, experienced personnel which includes concrete work, rough framing, finish carpentry and millwork installations, doors, windows, and hardware, drywall work, acoustical ceilings. |
| 5) How does one select a contractor or an architect? |
| - Word of mouth - check with contemporaries and ask about good experiences - Contact professional associations like the AIA, the AGC, or the Better Business Bureau. - Check resumes and references. The first important step is to be able to trust those that you are working with. - Lowest price does not always make the best partners to provide the project you are looking for. Ask questions and talk with those who have gone through the same type of process. |
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