ReArch Company extends heartfelt appreciation to the greater Lebanon Upper Valley community for its unwavering support throughout the completion of the new Emergency Shelter at 160 Mechanic Street. The shelter, a vital addition to the community, stands ready to provide crucial housing assistance to those in need.
Recognizing the significance of active engagement at the local level, ReArch Company acknowledges the essential role the community and City played in championing and facilitating the project. Their support underscored the necessity of this long-awaited facility in Lebanon.
“We are deeply grateful to the City Staff for their invaluable collaboration in this endeavor. Indeed, as Michael Redmond, Executive Director, Upper Valley Haven, wisely noted at the January 19th ribbon cutting, it truly ‘takes a village,'” remarked Jim Gardner, Senior Estimator from ReArch Company.
ReArch Company extends admiration and gratitude to the Upper Valley Haven for their steadfast commitment to operating the facility, underscoring the collective impact of collaboration in fostering a stronger, more compassionate community.
The shelter results from the collective determination and collaboration of several like-minded companies and dedicated teams of staff and workers. The culmination of 32 days of tireless effort saw the official opening of the shelter on January 25, 2024, with the shelter poised to address critical housing needs.
The successful completion of the Emergency Shelter would not have been possible without the invaluable support of our suppliers, subcontractors, and tradespeople. ReArch Company extends sincere appreciation to the following partners:
ReArch Company extends heartfelt appreciation to the greater Lebanon Upper Valley community for its unwavering support throughout the completion of the new Emergency Shelter at 160 Mechanic Street. The shelter, a vital addition to the community, stands ready to provide crucial housing assistance to those in need.
Recognizing the significance of active engagement at the local level, ReArch Company acknowledges the essential role the community and City played in championing and facilitating the project. Their support underscored the necessity of this long-awaited facility in Lebanon.
“We are deeply grateful to the City Staff for their invaluable collaboration in this endeavor. Indeed, as Michael Redmond, Executive Director, Upper Valley Haven, wisely noted at the January 19th ribbon cutting, it truly ‘takes a village,'” remarked Jim Gardner, Senior Estimator from ReArch Company.
ReArch Company extends admiration and gratitude to the Upper Valley Haven for their steadfast commitment to operating the facility, underscoring the collective impact of collaboration in fostering a stronger, more compassionate community.
The shelter results from the collective determination and collaboration of several like-minded companies and dedicated teams of staff and workers. The culmination of 32 days of tireless effort saw the official opening of the shelter on January 25, 2024, with the shelter poised to address critical housing needs.
The successful completion of the Emergency Shelter would not have been possible without the invaluable support of our suppliers, subcontractors, and tradespeople. ReArch Company extends sincere appreciation to the following partners:
ReArch Company extends heartfelt appreciation to the greater Lebanon Upper Valley community for its unwavering support throughout the completion of the new Emergency Shelter at 160 Mechanic Street. The shelter, a vital addition to the community, stands ready to provide crucial housing assistance to those in need.
Recognizing the significance of active engagement at the local level, ReArch Company acknowledges the essential role the community and City played in championing and facilitating the project. Their support underscored the necessity of this long-awaited facility in Lebanon.
“We are deeply grateful to the City Staff for their invaluable collaboration in this endeavor. Indeed, as Michael Redmond, Executive Director, Upper Valley Haven, wisely noted at the January 19th ribbon cutting, it truly ‘takes a village,'” remarked Jim Gardner, Senior Estimator from ReArch Company.
ReArch Company extends admiration and gratitude to the Upper Valley Haven for their steadfast commitment to operating the facility, underscoring the collective impact of collaboration in fostering a stronger, more compassionate community.
The shelter results from the collective determination and collaboration of several like-minded companies and dedicated teams of staff and workers. The culmination of 32 days of tireless effort saw the official opening of the shelter on January 25, 2024, with the shelter poised to address critical housing needs.
The successful completion of the Emergency Shelter would not have been possible without the invaluable support of our suppliers, subcontractors, and tradespeople. ReArch Company extends sincere appreciation to the following partners: AP Timberline Carpentry, Apex Builders, btPainting, Casella Waste Management, Granite State Glass, Hampshire Fire Protection, Home Depot, Lajeunesse Interior Specialties, LaValley’s Building Supply, Lebanon Plumbing Supply, Manny’s Appliances, Mike’s Electric, NEFCO Corporation, r.k. Miles, Sherwin-Williams, Snowling Floors, Steel Elements, Upper Valley Equipment Rentals, Vermont Life Safety, Vermont Mechanical, White Cap.
With profound appreciation for the collective effort and unwavering support, ReArch Company looks forward to serving the Lebanon and Upper Valley communities and making a positive difference in the lives of those in need.