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Kelleher & Sadowsky arranges second office location for Timberline Construction Corp.

Steven Kelly

Worcester, MA Timberline Construction Corp. (Timberline) is expanding to better service their clients in central and western Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Connecticut. As of June 2023, Timberline has opened its second office location in the city at 1 Mercantile St.

Timberline worked with Kelleher & Sadowsky to solidify the new location in the CitySquare area of downtown. 

Since 2020, Timberline has seen exponential growth, increasing revenue to over $200 million in 2022 and on target to exceed that goal for 2023. Part of this growth has been working on several projects including Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives (MBI), Agilent and National Grid. With this increase in project volume, and as part of a larger expansion, it was the time to target new team members who embody Timberline’s mindset. 

“Worcester is an economic engine for Massachusetts and we believe that it only has the potential to continue to grow,” said Steven Kelly, CEO of Timberline. “Having a presence in Worcester has always been a part of our expansion plan, and now was the time to make that commitment to capitalize on our presence in the area.”

“After hiring and onboarding dynamic professionals with deep experience and connections in the central and western Mass market,” said Steve Wassersug, president of Timberline, “we knew it was time to continue to pave our growth throughout the region.”

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