MIT renovated a former warehouse to create a new home for their Theater Arts program. With an aggressive schedule, the building was gutted and rebuilt with a new distribution system, A/V system, Fire Alarm system, and advanced lighting controls. Building W97 now has rehearsal spaces, studios, offices, costume and scene design shops, dressing rooms, and a performance space. This A/V intense job was coordinated through SprectumIT, J&M Brown’s low-voltage company, as a mean of making the whole project run more smoothly.
NECA Boston Contractor teams with Architect: CBT Architects, Boston; GC: John Moriarty & Associates, Winchester; Owner: UDR, Boston; EE: RW Sullivan Engineering, Boston
Boston, MA – J&M Brown Company, headquartered in Jamaica, Plain, MA, is underway with comprehensive electrical construction of 345 Harrison Avenue, the new 585-unit luxury residential/multi-use complex in Boston’s South End. The development is comprised of two 14-story buildings, housing 535,900 square feet of residential space and 33,550 square feet of ground floor retail and restaurant space. JMB’s scope entails installation of the complete electrical distribution system, LED lighting, fire alarm system and tel/data systems. The tel/data system installations are being provided by J&M Brown’s low voltage division, Spectrum Integrated Technologies.
The 345 Harrison complex, developed by Boston based UDR, will have a phased occupancy with the first phase opening scheduled for January 2018. The aggressive schedule requires that all electrical systems, primary and emergency power systems and complete Fire Alarm installation to be fully functioning at that time. The total project has targeted completion for the summer 2018, and all major electrical systems will be completed months in advance.
To streamline the construction process in the tightly scheduled project, JMB is utilizing the Trimble MEP layout solution platform. JMB’s CAD Coordinator Kelly Flynn and General Foreman Wayne Lucas, have planned electrical conduit layouts and installation areas using with 3D positional data system, enabling the JMB field crew to handle installation with exacting precision and maximum efficiency. Also enhancing the project’s consistent workflow, in the pre-construction phase, General Foreman Phil Talbot has designed layouts, and pre-planned material and labor requirements for the development’s apartment units.
J&M Brown Project Managers Patrick O’Neil and Kimberley Estabrooks are managing the project with a field crew expected to range upwards of 40 to 50 IBEW Local 103 electricians at peak construction.
345 Harrison Avenue’s amenities include a four-level parking garage with a green roof, 13th floor Sky Lounge, resort-style pool and state-of-the-art fitness center.
The 345 Harrison Avenue project is integral to the City’s revitalization plans for the South End. Across the street from the Ink Block, the residential complex is in close proximity to key public transit hubs as the MBTA Red Line, Orange and Silver Lines are all within walking distance.
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J&M Brown is working on the electrical construction of a new, ground-up 585-unit residential complex set to enhance the growing Sound End neighborhood. The development includes a 14-story building and a 13-story building connected through shared amenities and a pedestrian
Boston Park Plaza Hotel underwent a complete room renovation encompassing 1,100 guest suites and 14 common corridors.
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JMB Completes Comprehensive Renovation at Wentworth Schumann Library
New lobby was constructed with decorative LED lights, enhanced security desk, sleek new turnstiles, restrooms and an AV wall.
Upgrade of main library on campus to meet the needs of modern education. J&M Brown was contracted to do the electrical, fire alarm, tel/data and security for this project providing a one-stop solution
J & M Brown took on the electrical construction for CarGurus’ new office space in Cambridge, MA. Consisting of two-floors, we worked with an open-ceiling concept hanging pendant fixture and concealing cable for a clean look.
A historic building converted into 48 luxury residential units keeping the original exposed brick and wooden beams. The upgraded look features LED track lighting, a new elevator and video intercom system.
Electrical scope of tenant fit-out for Google’s expanded offices in Cambridge, MA