The year 1969 was a particularly interesting and exciting time for America. The counter-culture challenged traditional values and ideologies, music became surreal and small businesses bloomed as the Cold War was in full throttle. In New England, one family had its own endeavors of opening a contracting company with the interest of strong, quality and decorative ceiling applications. In the last year of the 1960s, Richard Lamy started a company out of his basement. Twenty years later, his daughter Jennifer Wyman began working with the family business.
Recently, GSA worked on a new 135,000 square-foot project for the Freshmen Academy building on the grounds of Pinkerton Academy in Derry, N.H. Marninace Architects designed the project and Eckman Construction served as the general contractor.