JRM completes 700,000 s/f interior fitout for GroupM headquarters; Project team includes HOK and Lilker Associates Consulting Engineers

February 19, 2019 - Design / Build

 

 

Manhattan, NY  JRM Construction Management has completed the interior fit out for GroupM’s North American Headquarters at 3 World Trade Center, 175 Greenwich St., one of the largest leased co-location spaces in NYC. GroupM is an advertising media company by billings with 32,000 employees and 400 offices in more than 100 countries. 

JRM worked closely with architecture firm HOK and Lilker Associates Consulting Engineers to deliver the 700,000 s/f interior fitout. The project took 14 months to complete and involved four stages to facilitate the phased move-in of GroupM. 

The scope of the project included the construction of a two-story amenity space with a large bleacher stair connecting the floors, a terrace on the 17th floor with a pergola and plantings, a wellness center, game room, tech bar, an espresso bar and shower rooms. Beyond the amenity spaces, the project consisted of 15 floors of work with multiple collaboration spaces, pitch forks, and open work areas with many high-end features throughout.

“We are honored to have been selected to work on this large-scale, high-end project for GroupM,” said David McWilliams. “I am proud of the JRM project team for delivering the client a highly customized space in a timely, cost-efficient manner. We look forward to seeing what GroupM will accomplish in the years to come in their fantastic new headquarters.”

JRM Construction Management, LLC, headquartered in New York City, provides construction management and general contracting services to a respected client-base across the United States. Founded on the principles of trust, integrity and respect, JRM delivers the highest quality products and services to clients that include Fortune 500 corporations, major law firms, leading luxury retailers and financial services firms.

 

 

 

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