As the year comes to a close, it is a time to reflect on what Greenwood accomplished and the people who made it possible. Across complex projects, evolving teams, and shared milestones, this year reinforced both the strength of Greenwood’s building envelope expertise and the culture that supports it. From high-profile public buildings to meaningful…
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Urban schools face a size crunch, how do you fit everything students need on a small plot of land? Important elements like playgrounds seemingly don’t fit. A little creative thinking gets around that problem. Take the example of Francis M. Leahy Elementary School. Francis Leahy sits on a small footprint in Lawrence, MA. Bordered by…
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Building Together: A Year Defined by Craft, Collaboration, and Community
As the year comes to a close, it is a time to reflect on what Greenwood accomplished and the people who made it possible. Across complex projects, evolving teams, and shared milestones, this year reinforced both the strength of Greenwood’s building envelope expertise and the culture that supports it. From high-profile public buildings to meaningful…
Rooftop Playgrounds: Commercial Roofing Made Fun
Urban schools face a size crunch, how do you fit everything students need on a small plot of land? Important elements like playgrounds seemingly don’t fit. A little creative thinking gets around that problem. Take the example of Francis M. Leahy Elementary School. Francis Leahy sits on a small footprint in Lawrence, MA. Bordered by…
Greenwood Industries donated and installed a new roof for the Family Promise Metrowest Center
This pro bono project, covering all materials and labor, was made possible in part thanks to donated materials from QXO Inc. Read Article >