HOLLISTER CONSTRUCTION SERVICES TO CONSTRUCT 3 TD BANK BRANCHES
Hasbrouck Heights, NJ, June 1, 2009 – Hollister Construction Services (“HCS”) is pleased to announce that it has been selected to construct three new TD Bank locations in the Northern New Jersey market. The branches range from 1,900 to 4,900 square feet and will be constructed in keeping with TD Bank’s specific design and construction requirements. The branch sites are located in Nutley, Frenchtown and Haledon, New Jersey and are at various stages of the construction process. The Haledon branch will be operational in June of 2009 while the Frenchtown and Nutley locations have scheduled start dates for construction of June and July, respectively.
Hollister Construction Services was engaged by TD Bank as Construction Manager for these projects and will work in close cooperation with subcontractors and third party consultants to meet the expectations of the client. Chris Johnson, President of Hollister Construction Services, made the following statement regarding the projects: “Hollister Construction Services is pleased to have the opportunity to work with TD Bank on these new branch projects. We are proud of our working relationship with this outstanding client and we look forward to completing these assignments with the efficiency and professionalism that TD Bank is accustomed to from Hollister Construction.”
The HCS project team responsible for the successful completion of this assignment is Kieran Flanagan (Project Executive) Andrew Restivo (Project Manager), Steve Kwack (Field Project Manager) and Maria Parrella (Project Administrator).
HCS is a full-service general contractor and construction manager specializing in industrial, commercial and retail construction. The company has offices in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ, Conshohocken, PA and New York, NY. HCS is committed to building sound relationships and structures in the New Jersey and Pennsylvania markets.
For more information on Hollister Construction Services, please contact Chris Johnson at 201-393-7500.
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