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Press Release - September 22, 2008
Foxborough, Mass. - City Lights
Electrical Co., Inc. is pleased to announce the completion
and opening of the Hall at Patriot Place. The Hall housed
next to Gillette Stadium and above the Patriots Pro-shop
officially opened to the public today, following the
rededication ceremony for all Patriot Hall of Famers held
Saturday.
The hall is not your typical museum
with objects on display, instead it combines artifacts of
past with interactive exhibits and displays. Voices of
Patriots greats greet and guide you through the exhibits.
You can select and view your favorite hall of famer and
display their statistics or highlights on anyone of the four
forty foot high pylons, view many videos, attempt a
field goal, join a Patriot huddle, watch the history of the
Patriots in their state of the art cinema complete with
surround sound or see the three Superbowl Trophies.
City Lights Electrical installed a new
electrical service with a generator back up to provide power
to the Hall as well as the lighting and the high tech
dimming system. Additionally City Lights Electrical was the
prime electrical contractor on the Patriot Place project,
providing and installing the underground electrical
utilities, electrical services, lighting and power and fire
alarm systems. All of the buildings combined exceed a total
in excess of one million square feet with the hall being the
signature building.
The City Lights team at the Hall was
headed up by Lawrence Hall Senior Project Manager, Michael
Walsh Project Manager, Mark Mesmer General foreman, Kevin
Ronayne Foreman and Jon Kelly Steward. Many great City
Lights Journeyman and apprentices worked on the
project all are members of the International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers Local 103.
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