Whipple has done commercial sector projects for multiple clients over its 102 year history. These projects range in size and complexity and include everything from office renovation projects to industrial process modifications.
American Antiquarian Society
Interior and exterior rehabilitation.
GAR Building
Whipple performed restoration and rehabilitation on this historic downtown Worcester structure.
Worcester Club
Whipple added the new addition to the Worcester club as well as installed all new A/C systems and first floor mill work and several other rehabilitation projects.Worcester Club has been a client for 50 years.
Multiple Plant and Office Alterations
Client: Wyman-Gordon Company
Worcester, MA
Project: Miscellaneous Plant and Office Alterations
Description: The Wyman-Gordon Company has been a client of ours for nearly 65 years. Whipple has been retained in numerous capacities, including general contractor, construction manager, design engineer and maintenance contractor. Projects include replacing interior office finishes, building new concrete machine bases, erecting new buildings and designing and building various structural components. Safety is a major priority for Wyman-Gordon, not only regarding the employees of the company but also the contractors working for them. Whipple initiated site-specific safety policies for individual projects and effectively eliminated injuries to workers and the associated costs of down time.
Building?
Multiple Commercial renovations including high end office renovation projects.
Corporate Headquarters: Cafeteria, Company Store, and Rest Room Renovation
This project involved the renovation of the 11,000 square foot cafeteria and company store. The Whipple project team executed a phased-approach to allow partial use of the cafeteria and store during renovation. We also upgraded a conference room and renovated bathrooms while minimizing employee interruption.
Corporate Headquarters and Devens Services Facility
The corporate headquarters project involved the phased renovation of a former manufacturing facility to an office and clinical space; the Devens project was a completely new facility. Offering services such as adult and child daycare, after-school programs and residential assistance, the foundation had to maintain its core functions as the work progressed.