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CME Credit Union Selects Pariseault Builders for its New Retail Branch Construction

CME Credit Union, a leading financial institution dedicated to serving its members with excellence, has announced its selection of Pariseault Builders as the General Contractor for the construction of its newest retail banking center. 

As a Cranston Rhode Island based company committed to quality and a reputation for delivering exceptional results, Pariseault Builders was our clear choice for this project. The new branch will not only serve as a testament to CME Credit Union's dedication to expanding its presence but also as a symbol of its commitment to providing convenient and accessible banking solutions to its members.

mockup of new branch

"We are thrilled to partner with Pariseault Builders on this important growth initiative," said Brian Ducharme, President/CEO of CME Credit Union." Their expertise, attention to detail, and track record of success align perfectly with our vision for this new branch. 

Mr. Ducharme further noted, “Earlier in the project we selected NES Group as a key partner, helping us select, design and construct our next retail banking center.  NES has been an exceptional partner and the design they created is amazing.   We are looking forward to seeing Pariseault bring NES's vision to life”. 

The new retail banking center will be located at 1224 Oaklawn Avenue, Cranston, RI and feature today’s most innovative retail banking design, delivering to our members an enriched experience. From state-of-the-art technology to comfortable and welcoming spaces, every aspect of the branch will be carefully crafted to greet, engage and service the needs of our community. 

"We are honored to have been chosen by CME Credit Union for this project," said Brian Casey, President of Pariseault Builders. "We understand the importance of this new branch to the community and are committed to delivering a facility that not only meets but surpasses expectations. We look forward to bringing our expertise to bear in bringing this vision to life."

Construction on the new branch is set to begin in July 2024 with an anticipated completion date of February 2025.