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Paragano construction completes fit-out in Parsippany

Real Estate Weekly, Sept 4, 2002

Sam Champi, Jr., director of construction and development, Paragano Construction Services, L.L.C., announced the completion of an 8,200-SF tenant fit-out on behalf of Jefferson Wells International at Morris Corporate Center I in Parsippany, N.J.

Paragano Construction was appointed construction manager for this assignment by CB Richard Ellis, the exclusive broker for Morris Corporate Center I and II. This is the first project that Paragano Construction has completed in conjunction with CB Richard Ellis. John Perkins of FJ Rawding was the project architect.

Paragano Construction served as general contractor for the Jefferson Wells International renovation project providing full turn-key construction services. This high-quality assignment encompassed the development of executive offices with an emphasis on high-end finishes.

Sam Champi, Jr. stated, "We are pleased to have completed this assignment on behalf of Jefferson Wells and to have joined forces with CB Richard Ellis to satisfy its tenant's needs. Morris Corporate Center I & II offer an outstanding campus environment for value-conscious tenants and we are looking forward to successfully completing additional tenant fit-outs in this prestigious location."

Established in 1995, Jefferson Wells International is widely recognized as a high-value alternative to Big Five public accounting firms and financial staffing companies. The firm currently employs approximately 4,500 persons in North America. In 2001 Inc. magazine ranked the firm 5th in its annual listing of the fastest growing private companies in America. Headquartered. in Milwaukee, Wis., Jefferson Wells International provides a range of non-attestation operating, consulting and training services. The firm is currently owned by Manpower, Inc., also of Milwaukee. Additional information about Jefferson Wells International can be found at its web site, www.jeffersonwells.com.

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