Public Way Impacts
- Harvard/Cambridge Police details will be posted at each intersection of Bow Street, Linden Street and Plympton Street.
- Bow Street will remain closed in front of Randolph Hall from Linden to Plympton Street.
- Plympton Street will have a drive lane and the sidewalk will remain open for pedestrians.
- Linden Street and Plympton Street will periodically be blocked to vehicle traffic for dumpster swaps, deliveries, and to move machinery.
- A site fence has been installed, including lighting and signage.
- Dumpster swaps will continue at the north end of Plympton Street, Bow Street, and the courtyard.
- Continuous deliveries will happen at Linden, Plympton, and Bow Streets.
- Plympton Street will be closed to vehicular traffic on Thursday 10/6 from 7AM to 4PM to set balconies with a crane and boom lifts.
- Linden Street will be closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic on Friday 10/7 from 7AM to 4PM to deliver mechanical equipment through the Linden Street opening on the southwest façade of the building.
Exterior Site Activities
- Utility work will continue to take place in the courtyard.
- Installation of the courtyard balconies will continue as well as the installation of the snow fence rails at the roof.
- Removal of the exterior elevation staging is progressing.
- Gutters and downspouts will continue to be installed on Plympton and Bow Street.
- Mortar washing will continue to occur.
- Minor miscellaneous activities will occur on Plympton, Linden, and Bow Street.
Interior Site Activities
- Framing will continue to take place on the ground floor and 4th floor.
- Insulation will occur on the 4th floor.
- Work in the basement is ongoing.
- Taping, plastering, and finishing will continue on the 1st and 2nd floors.
- Tile will be installed on the 2nd floor.
- Wood flooring will be installed on the 2nd and 3rd floor.
- Installation of bathroom vanity tops and brackets will continue on the 3rd floor.
- Elevator number 2 will be installed.
- Installation of risers for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and fire protection will continue, as well as overhead rough-ins.