Capital Projects - COMPLETED


2011

Hunt Hall - Addition and Renovation

Designer:  Habeeb & Associates Architects, Inc.

General Contractor:  Seaver Construction, Inc.

Description:  Phase I (Addition) consists of a 3,200 square-foot addition that is being utilized by the Art programs; including, 2D, 3D Design Space, as well as, additional program support areas.  Some of the Architectural features of the building include a new exterior handicap ramp and retaining wall, brick courtyard, translucent wall panels, and building canopies at the entrances.  Phase II (Renovation) will be the renovation of the entire ground floor, which includes the photography lab, associated classrooms, and the Parking Services and Connect Card Office.

Status:  Phase I (Addition) was completed in December 2010.  Phase II (Renovation) construction was completed in May 2011.

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Marshall Conant Science & Math Building - Phase I

Status:    Construction started in June 2009.  On 10/30/09, the College hosted the official groundbreaking ceremony.  This project will be constructed in phases.  Phase One - A new 171,000 square-foot addition was completed in August 2011.  The demolition and renovation to a portion of the existing building will begin in September 2011 and will be completed in July 2012.  All phases will be completed in August 2012.

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2010

Center for International Engagement

Designer:  Pfeufer/Richardson P.C. Architects

General Contractor:  A.P. Whitaker & Sons, Inc.

Description: 

Status:  Complete.

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Great Hill Student Apartments Renovation

Designer:  Pfeufer/Richardson P.C. Architects

General Contractor:  Consigli Construction Co.

Description:  Complete renovation of Buildings A, B, C, & D.

Status:  This renovation will be done in three phases.  Phase I (Buildings C&D) construction is anticipated to begin May 2009 and complete December 2009; Phase II (Building A) construction is anticipated to begin January 2010 and complete May 2010; and Phase III (Building B) construction is anticipated to begin in May 2010 and complete August 2010.

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Rondileau Campus Center Auditorium Renovation

Designer:  Civitects Architects

General Contractor:  Page Building Construction Co., Inc.

Description:   This project included new seating for the main level, new carpeting, wall finishes, and paint.  In addition, the SGA funded a new lighting system installed during the renovation project.

Status:  Completed in July 2010.

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Swenson Track and Field Renovations and Improvements

Designer:  Gale Associates, Inc.

General Contractor:  Bond Brothers, Inc.

Description:  Renovations and improvements included new synthetic turf field, six-lane track, new bleachers, pressbox, and field lighting. 

Status:  Construction began on April 26, 2010 and was completed in August 2010.

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2009

Burnell Hall Renovations

Designer:  Sgarzi Associates, Inc.

General Contractor:  Massey Construction Corp.

Description:   In the summer of 2008, the Burnell School was reverted back to the College for College programming.  This former lab school for the College's School of Education & Allied Studies underwent phased improvements to accommodate college programs.  Initial temporary renovation to six (6) general-purpose classrooms was completed in the summer of 2008.  In the spring of 2009, a new Speech-Language-Hearing Center for the Special Education Department was completed.  In the summer of 2009, interior renovation to provide five (5) additional general-purpose classrooms, as well as, improvements to the Children's Center was completed.

Status:  Complete.


Pope and Scott Halls - Addition/Renovation

Pope Hall

Scott Hall

Designer:  Pfeufer/Richardson P.C. Architects

General Contractor:  Consigli Construction Co.

Description:   This project provides 153 new beds in Pope Hall and 106 new beds in Scott Hall.  Additions will complement the historic West Campus.  This project will apply for L.E.E.D. certification.  

Status:  Complete.

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Aerial pictures of Pope Hall - preconstruction and rendering of proposed design

Aerial pictures of Scott Hall - preconstruction and rendering of proposed design


2007

 

Burrill Office Complex

General Contractor: M Space Holdings, LLC

Site Contractor: D. R. Peck Excavating, Inc.

Description: This 11,750 square-foot temporary building is the new home of the Anthropology, Social Work, and Sociology Departments.  In addition to department and faculty offices, there is one conference room available for campus use through the Conference and Event Services Office and the Physical Anthropoloy Lab.

Status: Complete.

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Crimson Hall  (New Residence Hall - Phase I)

Designer: DiMella Shaffer

General Contractor: Walsh Brothers, Inc.

Description: This 133,200 gross-square-foot dormitory building provides 408 beds arranged in 4 and 6 person suite style arrangements that include a pantry with microwave /fridge and bathrooms in each suite. The suites are a combination of 95 singles, 310 doubles, and 3 triples.  Each suite is fully wired for all students to have voice, data, and cable connectivity.  This building is divided between North and South wings and provides a laundry room, recreation room, 350-seat dining room with three food service kiosks, conference rooms, and common floor kitchens and floor lounges. 

Status: Crimson Hall was dedicated on Tuesday, September 25, 2007.  Construction was on time and within budget.


Clement Maxwell Library - Final Phase

Description: Beginning with the renovation of the Academic Achievement Center in 2001, this building has undergone significant interior renovations on all floors, totaling 110,000 square-feet and $ 9 million.

Renovations have provided a modern technology enhanced library; an increased number of general-purpose classrooms by 25%; renovated office space for Grants & Sponsored Projects, Criminal Justice, Communication Studies, and Music; a service desk for Information Technology Support Services; a new office space for the Office of Undergraduate Research, Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center; and installation of a complete fire protection system throughout the facility.


2003


Harrington Hall

Harrington Hall Renovation

Designer: Miller Dyer Spears

General Contractor: G & R Construction

Description: This facility is the new home of the School of Business (Formerly School of Management & Aviation Science). This project included the complete renovation of the existing classroom building, providing a new roof, new windows, new HVAC systems, and electrical and communication systems.  Offices for the various departments are located on the first floor. Classrooms and other teaching space are located on the lower level and second floor.

Status: Complete.

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Operations Center

Operations Center

Design/Build: Whitney, Atwood, Norcross, Assoc.

Contractor: J.K. Scanlan Construction

Description: This project provides a consolidated location for all of the Facilities Department offices, trade shops, grounds, and garage functions.  This is the new on-campus location for the Campus Police Department and Central Receiving & Inventory Management.  It is a design/build project modular building sited at 200 Great Hill Drive.

Status: The Operations Center was dedicated on November 21, 2003.  Construction was on time and within budget.

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2002


Dr. Adrian Tinsley Center

Dr. Adrian Tinsley Center

Designer: Sasaki Associates, Inc.

General Contractor: J.K. Scanlan

Description: 84,000 gross-square-foot building which provides a 32,000-square foot gymnasium with an NCAA basketball court and multiple synthetic recreational courts, a 9,000-square foot fitness center, six general-purpose classrooms, three specialized teaching laboratories, and the Movement Arts and Athletics Departmental Offices.

Status: The Adrian Tinsley Center was dedicated on October 17, 2002. Construction was on time and within budget.

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East Campus Commons

East Campus Commons

Designer: Goody Clancy Associates

General Contractor: Agostini Construction Corp.

Description: 33,000 gross-square-foot facility that accommodates 700 diners in a large span column-free dining room. This facility  also provides new retail space for the bookstore, a convenience store, a Dunkin Donuts shop, a two-story atrium space for student exhibits and functions, a private dining room, and conferencing office space.

Status: East Campus Commons was dedicated on October 17, 2002.  Construction was on time and within budget.

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East Hall - New Residence

East Hall - New Residence

Designer: Goody Clancy Associates

General Contractor: Agostini Construction Corp.

Description: 83,400 gross-square-foot dormitory building providing 300 beds arranged in suites that share bathrooms. The suites are a combination of singles and doubles and are fully wired for all students to have voice and data connectivity.  During summer months conferencing functions will be served by this fully air-conditioned building and the meeting common spaces provided on the first floor.

Status: East Hall was dedicated on October 17, 2002.  Construction was on time and within budget.

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Last Modified: November 10, 2011