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LeftField and JPM hired as owner’s project manager for Madison Park Technical Vocational High School renovations

Boston, MA LeftField and JPM have been selected as the owner’s project management team in support of the major renovation and reinvigoration of the Madison Park Technical Vocational High School. 

LeftField has brought JPM onto their team, and together will work with the city and their public facilities department to deliver a successful project for all. 

“The positive impact this project is going to have on the Roxbury community is the real drive behind why we do what we do. I am so proud to be part of such an important initiative and look forward to working with the City of Boston, Public Facilities Department, and the Roxbury Community to make this as seamless as possible,” said Jim Rogers, principal of LeftField

“As a community member, I am incredibly excited about the major renovation at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School. This project will profoundly impact our community and Boston as a whole. We understand this project is bigger than just the facility, it will increase the value of the students and their education will live on for a lifetime,” said Gregory Janey, president and CEO of JPM. 

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