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Construction Continues on St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
Allegrone Construction Co. continues construction at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Schenectady, NY. The project involves the new construction of the parish hall which will feature classrooms, meeting rooms, a kitchen, and library. Currently, the excavation is finished and the foundation will be poured this week.
For more information regarding this project, read the article on timesunion.com.
Phase I of Kelly’s Package Store Complete

Phase I of Kelly's Package Store, which consists of the entire new addition, is completed with a clean, open look for its interior, allowing freedom and flexibility for the layout of the store’s inventory due to the use of the steel joists above. The spacious interior with high natural and artificial lighting makes a well-lit, attractive space for the buildings' customers.
Allegrone Construction Co. is now continuing with Phase II of the project; a complete renovation of the original, existing space.
Berkshire Bank, Latham, NY, completed in 14 weeks!
Berkshire Bank in Latham, New York opened for business on December 28, 2010, only 14 weeks after the start of construction. This is the fourth bank that Allegrone Construction Co. has either built or renovated for Berkshire Bank in the New York state area.
Allegrone Headquarters in Lenox, MA
Check out what the Berkshire Eagle is saying about the new Allegrone Headquarters in Lenox, MA. The Allegrone Office Park, which is LEED Registered, is scheduled for completion at the end of 2011. Not only is this an exciting project for Allegrone, but it's also an exciting project for the town. Allegrone Office Park will seek LEED Platinum ratings upon completion.
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
Allegrone Masonry recently completed the restoration of the front entry portal at the Cathedral
of the Immaculate Conception in Albany, NY. The 2nd phase of work will be completed in the Spring of 2011, which includes installation of hand-carved imperial red granite treads and plinth blocks.
This photo features hand-carved St. Bees red sandstone imported from England, fabricated in Canada, and installed by Allegrone Master Craftsmen.




