As he retains frontrunner status in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary despite a months-long surge by Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, former Vice President Joe Biden plans to open a headquarters in the commonwealth in Quincy on Tuesday night.

Biden’s team recently announced the former Delaware senator’s Bay State offices would be in 159 Thomas E. Burgin Parkway, where the campaign will celebrate the opening with supporters and volunteers Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. The campaign noted the National Association of Government Employees, a Service Employees International Union affiliate that recently endorsed Biden, houses its headquarters in the same building.

The move comes as candidates prepare for early voting states while also making recent appearances in Massachusetts, a Super Tuesday state along with Maine, Vermont, California and Texas set to vote on March 3.

The opening follows the campaign’s hiring of former Boston Mayor Marty Walsh aide John Laadt, as Massachusetts director. The campaign said it was excited to open the Massachusetts office on the heels of a surrogate trip from Gold Star father Khizr Khan, who visited the state on Monday on behalf of Biden.

Politico reported Tuesday that Biden has held Boston fundraisers while picking up endorsements in Massachusetts for several months.

Warren, who has maintains three offices in Massachusetts including national headquarters in Charlestown, held a 15-point lead over Biden in an October WBUR poll. But Biden has maintained an edge in many Massachusetts and national polls over the last several months.

Politico reported that former former Gov. Deval Patrick maintains his national campaign office in Massachusetts, while South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg is ramping up efforts in “marathon states” including Massachusetts.