South Burlington, VT – ReArch Company announced it was presented with an Associated Builders and Contractors New Hampshire/Vermont chapter (ABC NH/VT) Excellence in Construction Award for its exceptional work on OnLogic’s new global headquarters in South Burlington. Additionally, ReArch was honored with the Chairman’s Award, a recognition given to the standout project of the year. The ceremony was held on Oct. 24 in Manchester, N.H.
OnLogic’s founders, Roland and Lisa Groeneveld, envisioned a new, state-of-the-art headquarters for the global technology company that would accommodate its expanding team and reflect its values of innovation and sustainability. Technology Park in South Burlington was chosen for its proximity to the interstate and position in a thriving tech hub. With views of Vermont’s Green Mountains and a location near the Whales Tails sculpture, representatives of ReArch Company say the site perfectly aligned with OnLogic’s innovative spirit.
The goal was to create a highly energy-efficient, cutting-edge facility that would foster collaboration among team members. Designed by Wiemann Lamphere Architects and constructed by ReArch Company, the 3-story, 140,000sf headquarters was crafted to ensure both functionality and environmental stewardship.
Hunter Gomez, senior project manager at ReArch Company, said, “We had the best trade partners a project manager could ask for. Relationships are everything. You’re building a family, and it was a point of pride for them, as it was for ReArch – they wanted to deliver their best work. You’re only as good as the team you have, and that was a critical success factor for us.”
Roland Groeneveld, founder and executive chair of OnLogic, said, “The quality, attention to detail, and collaborative spirit they brought to the project were exactly what we were looking for in a construction partner. ReArch worked through challenges, always coming to the table with thoughtful solutions. Overall, communication and coordination have been exemplary from preconstruction to completion.”



