UMD Tripp Athletic Center Roof Replacement

UMD Tripp Athletic Center Roof Replacement

Tripp Athletic Center Roof Replacement

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

Dartmouth, MA

This project was a partial roof replacement of the Tripp Athletic Center.

UMD Robert and Chestnut Roof Replacement

UMD Robert and Chestnut Roof Replacement

Robert and Chestnut Roof Replacement

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

Dartmouth, MA

This project consisted of the replacement of two roofs at the university. Repointing of existing masonry at the parapet and penthouses was also included as part of the project.

UMA Morrill Science Center Laboratories

UMA Morrill Science Center Laboratories

Morrill Science Center Laboratories

University of Massachusetts Amherst

The overall scope of this project included fume hood replacement and new ventilation system installation for 36 biology and geology research laboratories. The architectural scope included laboratory casework alteration, ceiling and floor finishes removal and replacement, and roof modifications required to accommodate new MEP equipment.

MSBA McCarthy School Roof Replacement

MSBA McCarthy School Roof Replacement

McCarthy School Roof Replacement

Peabody, MA

This project consisted of the replacement of the entire roof, windows and skylights adjacent to the roof were also replaced. The project was completed as part of the MSBA’s accelerated repair program.

McCarthy School Window Replacement

UMD Textile Building Bioengineering Research Laboratory

UMD Textile Building Bioengineering Research Laboratory

Textile Building Bioengineering Research Laboratory

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

Dartmouth, MA

This project was part of a multi-phased renovation to the existing lab spaces in UMass’ Textile Building. This phase of the project included a pair of research labs (for both “wet” and “dry” experiments) and a portion of the surrounding support spaces, for all phases of the project.

During the design phase of the project careful consideration had to be given when planning the spaces in order to avoid redundant or unnecessary work across multiple phases.

Phase I