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Embracing adventure with Mariana Zapata
On her first solo trip to Europe, Mariana Zapata learned a life lesson: the best moments come when you let go of the plan and embrace the detours. As Commodore’s…

Commodore Builders Leads Hopkins Lower Middle School Expansion
Commodore Builders is spearheading the expansion and renovation of Hopkins Lower Middle School to accommodate the…

Say hello to Chris Vargas
Chris Vargas, the newest member of Commodore’s Estimating team, brings a wealth of diverse experiences to our projects. He’s a first-generation college graduate and the son of immigrants. The value…

Littleton Senior Center exceeds required stretch code during QA/QC blower door test
Exciting news! Our team at the Littleton Senior Center recently conducted a preliminary blower door test to evaluate the building’s airtightness as part of our Quality Control/Quality Assurance program. Thanks…

Say hello to Commodore’s 2024 Summer Interns!
Each year, Commodore welcomes summer interns from universities across Greater Boston and beyond. From risk management and sustainability to project management and working on site, our newest team members will…

Keys to Short Term Planning with Chris Catalano
Chris Catalano, senior project manager, led the team for BXP’s 103 CityPoint project in Waltham, a 115,000-sf ground-up laboratory, office, and potential cGMP manufacturing space. The complex project required…

Collaborating on and off the court with Halle Carter
From competitive ice skating and college volleyball to majoring in physics, Halle Carter is no stranger to teamwork. Now, Halle’s applying her team-building skills to her new role as a…

From behind the scenes to the jobsite: Jess Zeliger
For Jess Zeliger, the journey to construction began on stage – not as an actor under the spotlight, but as a member of the build-crew behind the scenes. Truthfully, her…

Bringing the John Hancock Sign Back to the Boston Skyline
For over twenty years, the John Hancock sign sat atop the center field scoreboard at Fenway Park. 25,000 pounds of steel, 26,000 feet of electrical wiring, 3800 feet of data…

Finding inspiration in the journey with Sami Fissehaye
Sami Fissehaye’s journey to Commodore Builders has been nothing short of remarkable. His resilience, persistence, and focus exemplify how a positive mindset and willingness to learn can breed success. With…
