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303 W Madison Amenities J.C. Anderson

J.C. Anderson Wraps Buildout at 303 W. Madison

J.C. Anderson completed an amenity floor buildout at 303 W. Madison St. The 26-story, 310,880-square-foot, Class A office building is the 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 winner of The Office Building of the Year (TOBY) Award for Chicago. 

“We had a really great collaborative effort with this team,” said project executive Joe Maguire. “Between the architect, client and project manager, there was a really tight line of communication around lead times and materials. The architect and the owner were very accommodating and understanding around supply difficulties. They were open to alternates, as well as helping out in using their relationships to help expedite materials and adhere to the schedule.” 

The construction team for J.C. Anderson was led by Maguire, senior project manager Larry Regovic, project manager Mike Ruffolo and superintendent Dave Abbinante. Wright Heerema Architects provided architectural services and CBRE was the project manager for ownership. 

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