Bob Moore Construction Completes CIGNA Call Center in Denison, Texas

Bob Moore Construction recently completed the dramatic 140,000 SF CIGNA Call Center / Operations Center in Denison, Texas for CMC - Commercial Realty Group. The CIGNA building was the 45th successful collaboration between CMC and Bob Moore Construction in a business relationship that spans a quarter century.

Arlington, TX, October 11, 2007 --(PR.com)-- In 2006 CIGNA Corporation made the decision to consolidate its Denison, Texas operations into one new facility. Their tenant representative, CB Richard Ellis, retained CMC – Commercial Realty Group as their developer for a new building in Denison.

“The City of Denison was outstanding in this process,” said Steve Huff, Senior Vice President for CMC. Their economic development people were very helpful in overcoming obstacles to doing this. Through our work with them we were able to put together a package that included no cost for the real estate, tax abatements, actual cash incentives and bringing utilities to the site. Because of what we were able to negotiate with the city we were able to offer a superior building that was still cost effective.”

“We had extensive meetings with the client to understand what they wanted to carry over from their existing facilities and what their needs were,” added Salil Gaitonde, Vice President for CMC. “They needed a site design to sustain their employee base, a large, efficient operations center consolidated in one building that was as cost-efficient as possible.”

The completed project is a dramatic two story office building and call center in Denison, Texas, located just south of the Texas / Oklahoma border in Grayson County. The facility was built using tilt-up construction. The exterior features a dramatic, two-story radiused glass curtainwall entrance and parking for 1,000 vehicles. The interior is finished in a high-end modern design style, with multi-colored walls and branding throughout the building. The building includes two elevators, a full commercial kitchen and cafeteria, dining facilities that convert into a large teleconference facility, networked training rooms and a workout room with connected shower and dressing rooms. The majority of the building is comprised of offices, conference rooms and call center facilities.

“Hardy McCullah came up with a great plan with stone accents, painted walls and glass entrance, a rich look and feel to it,” said Steve. “The tenants’ feedback has been phenomenal. The finishes and grade of product are far superior to what they were used to, and it has the kitchen, dining and workout facilities as well. They didn't have those things before so they were very excited with it. The building turned out well beyond our expectations and it was on time and on budget. Bob Moore has a great staff with Ed McGuire (Vice President of Construction), Stacy Langston (Superintendent) and Matt Bauer (Project Manager). Greg Holland (Construction Coordinator) came in and did a fantastic job to finish it up. I don't think we've had a project go better from start to finish.”

The CIGNA building was the 45th successful collaboration between CMC and Bob Moore Construction in a business relationship that spans a quarter century.

“We take such pride in the partnership we’ve built with CMC – Commercial Realty Group,” said Ed McGuire, Vice President of Construction for Bob Moore Construction. “We worked with Subash Gaitonde and Jesse Pruitt even before they founded CMC in 1990. Over the years we’ve worked with Steve Huff and Salil Gaitonde as well, and what we have found is that the consistent hallmark of our projects with CMC has been professionalism. CMC team members are development experts who understand the process and know how to work together to complete the project successfully. We look forward to our projects with CMC because we know we will be able to work so well with them to deliver a quality building. It’s a great way to do business that serves everyone involved, and the approach CMC brings to the process plays a huge role in us being able to do that.”

“I've worked with Ed for ten to 12 years,” said Steve. “We're practically joined at the hip - we can talk to each other frankly if we need to. Because we’ve worked together for a long time, we understand how each other works and operates. What we've established with Bob Moore Construction is our ability to deal with complications that arise on a job site. We've always enjoyed a strong relationship and we'll enjoy that relationship for years to come.”

About Bob Moore Construction

A recipient of the QUOIN / AGC General Contractor of the Year Award, Bob Moore Construction has been one of the most respected commercial construction companies in Texas since 1946. A leading proponent of jobsite safety, Bob Moore Construction became one of only five general contractors in North Texas to be accepted into the OSHA Local Partnership program in 2007. The company's portfolio includes a wide range of buildings, from warehouses and distribution centers to office buildings and retail stores. Whether it is providing general contractor, design / build or construction management services, Bob Moore Construction's goal remains the same: to deliver quality construction projects on time and in budget. Thanks to this focus on customer satisfaction and integrity, Bob Moore Construction celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2006. For more information about Bob Moore Construction, please visit www.GeneralContractor.com.

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Arlington, Texas 76011
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