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The new facility, designed and built by PROCON’s fully integrated design-build team, consolidates value-added services previously spread across several buildings. Bringing these operations together improves workflow efficiency, enhances quality control, and supports Hitchiner’s expanding aerospace and commercial programs.
When civil engineering student James Stanford ’26 heads to class for his final semester, he'll be able to literally step into part of his legacy at the College. For most of 2025, he has supported field engineering work and collaborated with subcontractors as an intern for PROCON, the design and construction management firm building Merrimack’s new lecture hall on Sullivan Quad. And he’s working alongside another Warrior. Robert Danehy ’22, now a project engineer for PROCON, has already contributed to several projects across campus, but the academic building marks his first ground-up construction job.