Industrial Buildings
Quill Corporation
Quill Corporation, a national distributor of office supply products needed to expand their overnight distribution capabilities in the northeast.
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Coca-Cola Bottling Company
This carefully-planned Coca-Cola bottling complex includes space for offices, bottling operations, warehousing, distribution and maintenance of fleet vehicles in two separate buildings.
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Deerfield Urethane, Inc.
Deerfield Urethane,Inc., a subsidiary of international giant Bayer,GmBh and a past client of O'Leary Group had outgrown it's existing facility in South Deerfield, Ma. and was considering a move to South Carolina. O'Leary was contacted to locate a site in the area.
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Mercer Paper Tube, Inc.
This local Ludlow, Ma. company needed to move from their rented mill building in order to expand their business.
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Erwin Junker Machinery Inc.
Erwin Junker, a German owned machine distributor needed a new facility to expand their operations in the United States.
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Refuse Environmental Systems, Inc.
R&E Systems contacted O'Leary to assist them in designing and building their first office building.
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Bridgeport Bindery
Bridgeport's fully air-conditioned manufacturing facility was constructed within extremely tight time constraints. The building includes a separate area with humidity and dust controls for binding operations. The building has a total of 55,000 square feet of space devoted to office, manufacturing, and shipping.
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Simmons USA
Kessinger Hunter, a Kansas City, MO based developer, wanted to site a manufacturing facility for Simmons USA, a leading bedding manufacturer that needed a Western Mass location.
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Dunsirn Associates
Initial project required the design and construction of a 78,000 SF manufacturing building for a Wisconsin company looking to locate in Western Mass. The facility was expanded two years later to 138,000 SF. Working with Development Associates, a local developer, O'Leary Group provided complete design build services in order to fast track the project to meet Dunsirn Industries tight schedule.
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Ginsburg Brothers
Ginsburg's move to Western Massachusetts required a contractor willing to provide a "turn key" project and to protect the identity of the eventual occupant. O'Leary Group acquired the 10 acre site, designed and engineered the facility, moved the project through permitting, and delivered the completed building on a compressed time schedule. The 100,000 square foot, state of the art distribution facility was accepting inventory less than six months after ground-breaking.
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