Allston Development Monthly Update- June 2024

Enterprise Research Campus Phase A 
Development work is underway of the future Enterprise Research Campus (ERC) in Allston across from Harvard Business School (HBS) bordered by the Mass Pike, Western Avenue, Hague Street, and the National Resilience Inc. facility at 500 Soldiers Field Road. Phase A will consist of two lab buildings designed for research and development; an apartment building with roughly 345 units, including approximately 86 affordable units (25%) available to households with incomes ranging from 30-100% of the Area Median Income (AMI); a hotel; and a conference center operated by Harvard University. The Greenway will be central to the site and become an active public space with programming and events. 

Residential/Hotel

Concrete deck placement and rebar operations will be ongoing through the month on the residential buildings and hotel. The midrise will be topped off this month. Hotel structural steel deliveries and installation continue. Utility tie-in work inside the site continues. The hoists (exterior elevators) and loading docks are being installed at all three buildings. Spray-on fireproofing is underway.

Laboratory and Office Buildings

Steel operations continue this month. The east and west building steel continues to be raised. Concrete deck placements and rebar operations are ongoing. Spray-on fireproofing is underway.


Greenway    
This section of the site is currently being used for laydown space until crews mobilize in the coming months.   
    
Treehouse Conference Center 
Mass timber deliveries and installation continue. Masonry and concrete operations will finish up on the cores. Eversource is finishing up connecting temporary power to eliminate most generators on site. This activity will require work to take place in the bike lane on Western Avenue in front of the site.

   
Building Mock-Ups    
Adjustments and punch-list work on the Laboratory, Residential/Hotel, and Conference Center mockups will continue this month. The five mockups help to assess the design and constructability of the buildings. Intermittent deliveries will take a lane of Rotterdam Street adjacent to the mock-up site at the Hague Street lot.

  • Four tower cranes have been erected and are operational. They are designed to move or “weathervane” in the wind.
  • Saturday work is targeted to take place this month starting at 7 a.m. Some concrete placements and steel installation may be necessary.
  • Drones will be in use every other week to monitor construction progress.
    • Drones will be operated by licensed pilots in accordance with Harvard University and the City of Boston regulations.
    • Flights are weather dependent and are scheduled Wednesdays, Thursdays or Fridays from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. alternating weekly.
    • A flight is scheduled for the weeks of June 10 and June 24.
  • Occasional off-hour equipment drop offs/pickups may be necessary with no unloading until 7 a.m. 
  • Contractors and subcontractors are directed to have all trucks follow approved truck routes to/from the jobsite to ensure they are not traveling on neighborhood streets. A security officer has been monitoring truck routes at Cambridge and Windom/Seattle streets and at North Harvard Street for early hour concrete placements.
  • Increased security monitoring is planned for North Harvard Street during larger early morning placements.
  • Construction noise will continue to be perceptible during work hours. 
  • Dust control measures remain in place.    
  • Concrete finishing work using power trowels may extend into the evenings.
  • A switchover to temporary power continues eliminating the need for most generators on site.

North Allston Storm Drain Extension Project (NASDEP)

The NASDEP is a project for the Boston Water and Sewer Commission (BWSC) that is designed in collaboration with Harvard University to alleviate the inundated existing storm water systems in the North Allston neighborhood. The proposed modifications to the BWSC stormwater management system will significantly improve its performance by providing much needed additional conveyance capacity. The enabling work for the project began in 2021 and will continue through 2024. The increased capacity systems are designed to extend from the area south of the new Science and Engineering Complex (SEC), connecting to an existing stormwater drain system in Rena Park, routing through the ERC and following behind the National Resilience Inc. (formerly Sanofi/Genzyme) facility before crossing Soldiers Field Road to an outfall in the Charles River. 

  • Work continues on the structures inside the site off Trotting Avenue and east to west towards Rotterdam Street.
  • Upcoming work scheduled to start this month in the area south of the SEC will require a shift in traffic patterns on Science Drive and the elimination of the parking lanes into 2025.
  • Activity on-site is ongoing and in accordance with access and monitoring protocols.    
  • Truck traffic to and from the site continue using the designated route from Hague Street. Some trucks will haul soil offroad using the Beacon Rail Yard.    
  • Noise continues to be intermittent. 
  • Dust control measures including the use of a water truck are in place. 

Kresge Way and Extension of Thermal Pipes and Electrical Duct Bank

As part of Harvard’s infrastructure improvements in Allston, the University has relocated utilities across Western Avenue, over to and on Kresge Way, the main driveway into the Harvard Business School (HBS) campus. This phase of the work is complete with minor punch-list activities and restoration finishing up.

92 Seattle Street

Renovation is progressing for reuse of this Harvard building.    

  • East façade and ramp  work activities are underway.
  • Concrete footings, wall and ramp will be placed. 
  • Electrical connection work in coordination with Eversource is anticipated.
  • Exterior priming/painting near Rena Path will take place in preparation for mural painting.
  • Crews continue with interior finish work.
  • Work hours will be Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. with possible intermittent coordinated Saturday work.


175 North Harvard Street/100 South Campus Drive/201 Western Avenue

Harvard University is constructing a new home for the American Repertory Theater (ART) at 175 North Harvard Street and on the adjacent site at 100 South Campus Drive, a new Harvard University Affiliate Housing building for Harvard graduate students.

  • A tower crane has been installed at the housing project site and is designed to move or “weathervane” in the wind.
  • South Campus Drive has been converted to a one-way street from Western Avenue to North Harvard Street with intermittent closures.
  • Ivy Lane utility work is finishing up with restoration underway. 
  • Daily concrete and rebar work is underway at both sites.
  • Construction and foundation excavation and material deliveries at the ART project continues.
  • Mockup installation is ongoing across the street near Academic Way.
  • Trucks will adhere to the Harvard truck route and stage at Beacon Park Yard to avoid traffic congestion in and around the site.
  • The MBTA bus stop and Blue Bike station have been relocated to the McCurdy track side of South Campus Drive. 
  • Lot expansion is finishing up at the 201 Western Avenue lot, where construction workers park and field offices are set up and in use.

Project work hours will be Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday work continues as permitted by the City of Boston also from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.  

210 North Harvard Street    

  • Tenant fit-out is ongoing including the installation of an outdoor freezer in the loading dock area off Bertram Street and minor exterior work.
  • Electrical connection work is expected to take place this month in coordination with Eversource.
  • The sidewalk in front of the building on North Harvard Street and Bertram Street has been replaced.

Curb work at Brighton Mills Plaza

  • Curb work adjacent to Everett Street continues.

108 Holton Street

Crews completed abatement and utility preparation activities and will demolish the building with soils abatement work continuing through July.

  • Project work hours will be Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Some Saturday work may be necessary as permitted by the City of Boston, also from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Dust, noise and vibration monitors are positioned around the site.

55 Antwerp Street

This utility project is complete.

Masonry Repairs and Panel Replacement at Soldiers Field Park Garage

Masonry repairs will take place on the northern brick exterior off the alley adjacent to the Soldiers Field Park Building 2. Crews have been setting up cables and staging.  A lift will be used to conduct this work from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. each weekday with set up beginning at 7 a.m.