Philanthropy a core value at Farmington-based firm MADISON, Conn., Sept. 29, 2014 – With its Premier Sponsorship of the Connecticut Brain Tumor Alliance’s first annual 5K walk, “Path of Hope,” KBE Building Corp. is helping to bring hope and support to those affected by brain tumors and the medical professionals who care for them. The… Read more »
Month: September 2014
State of Connecticut Awards Litchfield Judicial District Courthouse Project to KBE Building Corp. and its Design-Build Team | $67.8M construction project has been decades in the making
Posted by Randy Goldstein & filed under News
TORRINGTON, Conn. Aug. 15, 2014 – After decades of planning and discussion, the State of Connecticut has chosen KBE Building Corporation to design and build the long-awaited Litchfield Judicial District Courthouse in Torrington, Conn. KBE is the design-builder and constructor for the $67.8-million construction project, which encompasses the new construction of a 183,600-square-foot L-shaped building… Read more »
Department of Defense Office Names KBE Building Corp. “Outstanding Employer”
Posted by Randy Goldstein & filed under News, Philanthropy
Firm honored for participation in Operation Hire: Maryland’s 100 Day Veteran Hiring Challenge COLUMBIA, Md., Sept. 17, 2014 – Local military veterans are enjoying a more open and supportive hiring environment thanks in part to KBE Building Corporation. The firm recently participated in Operation Hire: Maryland’s 100 Day Veteran Hiring Challenge, an initiative of the… Read more »
KBE Building Corp. Completes Efficient Construction of Portland, Conn. Convenience Store, Gas Station
Posted by Randy Goldstein & filed under News, Projects
$300 million commercial construction firm continues tradition of retail building excellence PORTLAND, Conn., Sept. 16, 2014 – In keeping with the efficiency of the convenience store model, KBE Building Corporation announces its completion of the new Cumberland Farms convenience store and gas station in Portland, Connecticut. Despite harsh winter weather and other challenges, the $300… Read more »