Trailer Bridge Upgrades Corporate Headquarters

September 2, 2014

Trailer Bridge, Inc. of Jacksonville, Florida has commenced work on a significant building modernization project at its corporate headquarters located on New Berlin Road; the two story office building will undergo interior improvements to the first and second floor work areas throughout the building.  The project will upgrade the 13,000 square-foot office building into an open office environment, promoting teamwork and collaboration that better reflect Trailer Bridge’s revitalized brand and culture.


"We are very excited and proud of our headquarters here in Jacksonville," said Director of Human Resources Maria Campbell. "We're excited to see our employees adapt to an open, collaborative work environment that will promote greater teamwork across the organization.  In addition to a new and open building, this investment into our facility and our people clearly demonstrates our organizations commitment to the future."


The interior design features cubicle work stations for all employees and fully enclosed conference and breakout rooms. This layout leverages the use of natural lighting and provides open views for the majority of workstations.  The project is schedule to be completed by the end of September.

 

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