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O&G Named Construction Manager for Torrington High School Construction

August 13, 2021
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TORRINGTON, CT — O&G Industries (O&G) has been selected as the construction manager for the $159-million Torrington High School construction project.

Kicking off in May of 2022, the project includes the construction of a new over 300,000-square-foot middle-high school facility that will include new athletic fields, separate academic areas for middle and high students, as well as a new administrative central office. The facility will be open to students in the winter of 2024 followed by demolition of the old high school facility.

Construction Solutions Group (CSG) of East Hartford is the owner's representative, O&G's Building Group from Torrington is the construction manager, and The S/L/A/M Collaborative from Glastonbury is the project architect. The team of O&G and S/L/A/M have completed over 35 projects together.

O&G Industries is a nearly 100-year-old construction firm. O&G is known for their high-profile road and bridge construction projects; materials division that supplies asphalt, concrete, and aggregates to projects throughout the region; building construction services for commercial projects throughout the Northeast; and masonry products line of business that operates eight retail locations in Connecticut.
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