Brazier Society: 2019 Corporate Members
…| 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 |2009 | 2008 | 2007 Golden Circle – $10,000+ [one_half] Fire Works Catering Mutual of America United Site Services Northeast,…
…| 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 |2009 | 2008 | 2007 Golden Circle – $10,000+ [one_half] Fire Works Catering Mutual of America United Site Services Northeast,…
Barbara Mullen Dr. Barbara Mullen is currently serving as the Assistant Superintendent of Student Services at Cambridge Public Schools. In this role, Dr. Mullen’s main role is to ensure that…
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Todd Brodeur, Superintendant with TRAC Builders, kindly agreed to give us a guided tour of the construction site last week, sharing with us an overview of the many tasks being accomplished as the building and the site at 475 Valley Street are prepared for renovation and construction.
In photos from early this week, you can see the progress that has been made in placing the Arts Center services beneath the ground. The oil and water separators for…
…restoration! More about Votta Masonry LLC and their restoration and construction services can be found on their FaceBook page or by calling 401 – 640 – 4599. Can’t get enough…
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It is a little late for breaking news, but we here at WaterFire Providence celebrated the groundbreaking for our new building at the beginning of the month with our official groundbreaking ceremony!
Many great public supporters of WaterFire were there to speak about what the Art Center means for WaterFire and the future of us and the neighborhood. You can catch a few highlights in this video!
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…is supported by TRAC Builders, LLC. To learn more about their contracting services, visit tracbuilders.com The music for this episode provided by Argofox on SoundCloud, and written by Noxive and…
…welcome area, replete with a small shop, round out the tour. Building for the future is supported by TRAC Builders, LLC. To learn more about their contracting services, visit www.tracbuilders.com….
…Electrical, IT, and Water service are all installed! Fireproof coating in workshop bays installed! Kitchen, copy room, and office furniture are installed! Staircase to the sky bridge is installed! Paint…
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There are many historical features that make the WaterFire Arts Center unique. When the building was owned by the US Rubber company it had different needs than it does today. Those needs demanded solutions that we no longer commonly see today. But those original provisions make the WFAC unique.
The WFAC has a great number of large windows. This allowed the maximum amount of natural sunlight to enter the building, and minimize the amount of electrical light needed to function in a time when electricity and electric lighting were much more expensive than today.
The large scrolling doors were tall enough to allow full-size locomotives to enter the space and unload cargoes of rubber, and deliver finished product out.
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