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  • Metro Walls Supports Building Dreams for Marines

    Metro Walls is a proud supporter of Building Dreams for Marines, a local non-profit with the mission of rebuilding homes for New Hampshire Marines who can longer live in their home without needed renovations due to an injury received during active duty. Since Building Dreams for Marines was incepted four years ago, nine New Hampshire Marines have received home modifications and renovations. Metro Walls continues to support this organization through annual fundraising events like their recent golf tournament held at Amherst Country Club. Team Metro may not have placed in the top tier at Friday's golf outing, but it was a good time for a good cause. Click here to find out more about Building Dreams for Marines.

  • Team Metro Participates in Mac Off for a Great Cause

    We had a great time volunteering at the NH Food Bank's Mac Off. It was a mad dash to see how many Mac & Cheese Meals we could pack in one hour. It was a fun way to come together and support the NH Food Bank and Hunger Action Month. All the meals packed will be distributed to families in need throughout New Hampshire.

  • Metro Walls Donates $20,000 to NH Food Bank

    Mike Dion, President of Metro Walls recently presented a $20,000 donation to the New Hampshire Food Bank. This donation marks Metro Wall’s continued support over the last several years. “We are proud to help support the NH Food Bank and their mission of providing food to NH families,” said Mike Dion, President Metro Walls. “Every single dollar the NH Food Bank receives is put toward helping people and providing hunger relief.” “We are very thankful for Mike Dion’s corporate and personal long-time support of the New Hampshire Food Bank,” said Mel Gosselin, New Hampshire Food Bank, Executive Director. “In addition to his generous financial donations, he and his staff are always volunteering their time. We can’t thank them enough for their commitment to our mission.” According to the NH Food Bank this time of the year many NH residents are faced with paying for food – or paying for heat. There are 1 in 9 men, women and children who are food insecure; meaning they do not know where their next meal will come from. For more information about the NH Food Bank visit http://www.nhfoodbank.org (L-R) Mark Makmann, Metro Walls CFO/Controller, Carl Schulz, Metro Walls Senior Estimator, Mel Gosselin, Executive Director, NH Food Bank, Mike Dion, President, Metro Walls and Bryan Hussey, Metro Walls VP of Sales. 0 LIKES

  • Metro Walls Wraps Up Easton Assisted Living Project

    Metro Walls is proud to announce it completed work on a 84,000 sq.ft assisted living, independent living and memory care residence in Easton, Massachusetts. The Residence at Five Corners Assisted Living was designed with 84 studios, one and two bedroom apartments plus a common area. Metro framed the roof, exterior alls and interior partition layouts.

  • Work Well Underway at Enterprise Bank Job Site in Nashua, N.H.

    Metro Walls is on the job site of Enterprise Bank's second location in Nashua, N.H. Today we hoisted and installed a cupola that you'll be able to see as you're traveling toward the bank on Amherst Street in Nashua. When complete in late Spring, the Bank will occupy 4,500 square feet of the nearly 4,700 sqft building. Charters Brothers s the General Contractor and MHF Design Consultants designed the building.

  • PC Construction Contracts Metro Walls for Stowe, Vermont Project

    Metro Walls is currently working with PC Construction at Stowe, Vermont - one of New England's premier ski resorts. The new luxury condos and Adventure Center, called Spruce Peak at Stowe will offer 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom condos ranging from 1,300 to 3,700 square feet, underground vallet parking plus spectacular views of Mt. Mansfield, Stowe's Skating Rink, Village and Valley Views. Spruce Peak will also offer 19 Penthouse residences. Also included in the project is a Kids Adventure Center, scheduled to open Winter 2016.

  • Metro Walls Receives Good Scout Award

    Mike Dion, President of Metro Walls was recognized as a leading business owner in the construction industry and presented the distinguished Construction Industry Good Scout Award from Daniel Webster Boy Scouts of America. The award reception held on Wednesday, June 10 at the Passaconaway Country Club in Litchfield, NH benefited the youth organization that helps build future leaders with a program of community exploration and service, exciting outdoor adventure, and practical skills training. “Honorees are selected for their integrity and outstanding community service, as evidenced by their support of many worthwhile organizations including the Boy Scouts,” said John Rainville, Development Director, Daniel Webster Boy Scouts of America. “Metro Walls is an industry leader and we are proud to present Mike and the entire company this award for their outstanding character and ethical business practices that incorporate the values that Scouting works to instill in young people.” Mark Holden, President of the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) VT/NH and past honoree presented Mike with the Award. “I’m proud to present this prestigious award to my colleague and friend, Mike Dion. He and his company demonstrate high levels of ethical standards within our industry and they are very deserving of this award.” “This is a very meaningful award for Metro Walls,” said Mike Dion. “This award is a symbol of the outstanding character and high ethical standards of all our employees. I am proud to accept this recognition on behalf of them.” Caption: Mike Dion, President, Metro Walls receives distinguished 2015 Construction Industry Good Scout Award from Daniel Webster Boy Scouts of America. Presenting the award is Mark Holden, reception chairman, 2014 award recipient, and President of ABC VT/NH and Aaron Triehy, from Troop 109.

  • Metro Walls Works on Wegman's Newest Store in Westwood, MA

    Check out Wegman's signature clock tower. We built it on the ground then used a crane to raise it to the roof. The 120,000 sq ft grocery store is set to open in Westwood, Massachusetts in 2015. The new location is part of a 230 acre development called University Station.

  • Work Well Underway for New Retail Store in Seabrook

    Metro Walls is well underway on the contruction of a new retail store in Seabrook, NH. Bob's Furniture Store is scheduled to open in 2015. The new retail development called Seabrook Crossing is located on Route 1, just off Interstate 95. The 145,000 sq. ft. retail project is next door to a brand new retail development called Seabrook Commons which the Metro Walls teamed finished earlier this year

  • Metro Walls Donates $10,000 to NH Food Bank this Holiday Season

    Mike Dion, President of Metro Walls is pleased to announce the recent donation of $10,000 to the New Hampshire Food Bank. The donation allowed the NH Food Bank to purchase just before the holidays, nearly 10,000 pounds of food to help support their mission of working to provide nutritious food and resources to the hundreds of thousands of New Hampshire residents in need. In addition to the $10,000 donation Metro Walls recently completed a three-year $30,000 commitment to the NH Food Bank’s capital campaign in which monies were allocated to help purchase a new freezer and help with construction of a new partner agency room. “We are very thankful for Mike Dion’s corporate and personal long-time support of the New Hampshire Food Bank,” said Mel Gosselin, New Hampshire Food Bank, Executive Director. “In addition to his generous financial donations, he and his staff are always volunteering their time. They were here today to unload the truck that carried the food their generous donation purchased and they had an entire team at our first annual Mac-Off. We can’t thank them enough for their commitment to our mission.” According to the NH Food Bank this time of the year many NH residents are faced with paying for food – or paying for heat. There are 1 in 9 men, women and children who are food insecure; meaning they do not know where their next meal will come from. Of this number 44,440 are children under the age of 18. “Hunger is a real issue in New Hampshire,” said Mike Dion, President of Metro Walls. “As a local New Hampshire company, I feel we have a commitment to help our community. The New Hampshire Food Bank is an outstanding organization that is making a difference and assisting countless families across the state. I’m happy to support this organization - their work continues to amaze me.” The New Hampshire Food Bank distributes nutritious food to more than 400 partner agencies who, in turn, distribute to food pantries, homeless shelters, soup kitchens, children’s programs, senior centers and more.

  • Work Underway at New Assisted Living Project in Massachusetts

    Metro Walls is on the jobsite of an 68,000 s/f, 80 unit building in Ashland, Massachusetts. The new independent and assisted living apartment building called the the Residence at Valley Farm will feature a mix of studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom apartments. The project is projected to be completed in late summer/early fall of this year.

  • Metro Walls Starts Work on Assisted Senior Living Project in MA

    Metro Walls started framing work on the Residence at Five Corners in Easton, Massachusetts. The 84,000 f assisted senior and independent living residences will have 84 studio, one and two bedroom apartments, plus a common area, library and computer room. The framing and roofing is nearly complete, next step will be the exterior, interior partition layouts. Construction is moving along. Move in date for the residences is Fall 2015.

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