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Canton, MA – Hologic’s recent expansion of its manufacturing and research and development facilities in Newark, Delaware, has been honored with the 2025 Project Achievement Award by the Construction Management Association of America, New England Chapter. This accolade highlights the exceptional collaboration between Hologic and Timberline Construction, which played a crucial role in the successful execution of the project.
The expansion signifies Hologic’s commitment to advancing healthcare technology and enhancing its capabilities in innovative diagnostics and medical solutions. The project not only aims to increase production efficiency but also to foster research initiatives that could lead to groundbreaking advancements in the medical field.
The award recognizes the meticulous planning, execution, and management of the project, showcasing the high standards achieved by both Hologic and Timberline Construction. This achievement underscores the importance of strategic partnerships in driving progress within the construction and healthcare sectors, setting a benchmark for future endeavors.
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