Bristol Community College – Learning Commons – Attleboro, MA
Attleboro Learning Commons
Bristol Community College
Attleboro, MA
Construction has wrapped up and furniture delivery is nearing completion on our new Learning Commons Center at Bristol Community College’s Attleboro Campus, a former Texas Instruments site. The scope of work included the complete demolition of an existing commercial kitchen and adjacent cafeteria and the construction of a new center intended to service student needs. Programmatic spaces included group study rooms, tutoring spaces, computer stations, testing rooms, office spaces and IT support. New spaces are organized around existing skylights and windows to make use of natural light to the greatest extent possible and minimize the need for artificial lighting. Energy efficient upgrades include the installation of new LED lighting and the replacement of an existing 30+ year old rooftop unit with a new efficient unit.
Bridgewater State University – Bear’s Den Kitchen Renovation – Bridgewater, MA
Bear’s Den Kitchen Renovation
Rondileau Student Union – Bridgewater State University
Renovation of existing kitchen including installation of new kitchen equipment and associated MEP-FP Upgrades. Schematic Design – Closeout phase services were provided. Systems included, not limited to, Fire Protection systems design included modifications to the existing automatic
combination standpipe/sprinkler system to protect the renovated work areas 100%; fire alarm devices such as pressure and flow switches, air compressor for dry
sprinkler system, finned tube radiation; horizontal and cabinet type unit heaters; roof fans and hoods; atc/energy management system, and ductwork balancing, domestic water systems and sanitary systems.
BSU Window Replacement Phase I & II
Window Replacement Phase I & II
Bridgewater State University
UMD V-RAD Biology Laboratory
Violette Research & Development Building Biology Laboratory
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Dartmouth, MA
A new Biology Lab at UMass Dartmouth, designed by Principal Michael Keane, is set to begin construction. The new Laboratory is being converted from an existing H-3 lab, located in the Violette – Research and Development Building. Altering the space required coordination of multiple building and lab systems, while maintaining a fire rated separation between the space and the rest of the building.