Working with limited info from original drawings and having limited access for field verification were ongoing challenges for this complex project that transformed five interconnected historic buildings into a modern urban campus.
Site logistics and phasing were major challenges for this $24-million middle school project that combines the campus’ original 1890’s farmhouse with a modern addition to create a dynamic and flexible learning environment.
Constant collaboration and teamwork allowed for completion of this 10-story, 204,000-sq-ft LEED-certified open workplace project on schedule and on budget.
For its first new building in 45 years, Wentworth was understandably eager to get the $44-million, 75,000-sq-ft multidisciplinary academic building on line as quickly as possible.
Planning, an essential element of every construction project, was taken to a new level with the three-phase renovation and expansion of this 10-story reinforced concrete building located in the heart of Harvard Square.
The initial expansion of Seabury Active Life Community added nearly 70 independent living apartments in a three-story structure, with prospective residents given the opportunity to select from a broad array of finishes and other interior features.
Gold Meadow Farms is the largest solar installation to date in Rhode Island’s burgeoning renewable power industry, with more than 53,000 solar modules producing 21 MW of solar power, enough to serve approximately 22,000 homes.
The design and construction of this $29-million, 58,000-sq-ft facility captures its mission to enhance the performance of student-athletes while also expressing Providence College’s culture and approach to collegiate athletics and education.
This $13.1-million modernization of a building that previously was one of the nation’s first YWCA locations required teamwork to manage two phases of construction in a building that was also occupied by some permanent residents.
Building this nonprofit elementary school required a collaborative approach to transforming a long-abandoned 25-acre property into a modern-day private school focused on nature-based learning.