Week of September 4, 2023


The Western Avenue utility crossing roadway work is finalized and is extending onto Kresge Way. This work will continue into fall 2023 and is being coordinated with University operations. 

Kresge Way Temporary Relocation

As part of Harvard’s infrastructure improvements in Allston, the University has extended thermal piping and electrical/telecommunications duct banks from the District Energy Facility across Western Avenue to Kresge Way, the main driveway into the HBS campus. An interim drive further west off Western Avenue has replaced the original drive.

Western Avenue Utility Crossing

The utility crossing at Western Avenue is complete. Final restoration will be coordinated with the completion of the Kresge Way thermals in November.


Kresge Way Gas Line Relocation Phase 2 and Extension of Thermal Pipes and Electrical Duct Bank
Construction work is underway on the Kresge Way Gas Line Relocation Phase 2 and Extension of Thermal Pipes/Electrical Duct Bank.  

  • Ongoing prefab fusion, pipe placement, and trench fusion work.  
  • A section of Kresge Way has shifted west away from the Soldier’s Field Garage.  
  • An interim temporary parking attendant’s booth on the shifted section of Kresge Way is operational.  
  • Construction is being phased in smaller segments to minimize impacts to visitors, pedestrians, bicycles, and vehicles.  
  • During project hours, Monday through Friday from 7AM to 3PM (at times may extend to 6PM), the work will generate noise due to the presence of work crews and the use of construction equipment.  

DEF, ERC, and Road Work    

  • The ERC development team continues bulk excavation of the Residential/Hotel and Laboratory sites.
    • Trucks may begin lining up at 6:30am however, work will not begin until 7:00am. 
  • No work will take place this weekend due to the Labor Day holiday.  
  • Bracing work on the Laboratory continues through the week.  
  • National Grid has completed their work on Western Ave. 
  • Work continues on the mockups by Hague Street.
    • A new pedestrian signage plan will be implemented to ensure the safety of pedestrians around the area.  

92 Seattle Street     

  • Street signage is in place to help prevent construction vehicles from cutting through the Allston neighborhood.   
  • Mini pile drilling inside the building continues. 

175 North Harvard Street    

  • Project trailers remain occupied in the 201 Western Avenue lot.    
  • The MBTA bus stop in front of the building has been relocated closer to South Campus Drive. 
  • Interior abatement continues. 
  • Removal of windows is in progress in preparation for complete building demolition.  

210 North Harvard Street    

  • Work on this exterior and interior improvement project is in progress. 
  • The work zone has expanded into the street parking lanes and sidewalk. 
  • Construction noise can be expected during standard work hours Monday through Friday, from 7AM to 3PM. Excavators and trucking equipment will be used to perform this work.