J&M Brown was brought on board for the initial phase of this project, which included the expansion of their production plant and an upgraded vault.
J&M Brown continues to do work at the old Boston Globe building on Morrissey Blvd. After completing the gut and renovation of the sprawling building,
Size: 57,000
GC: Turner Construction
Owner/Developer: MITIMCo
Deja Vu! This is J&M Brown’s second time building out the MIT museum and we were happy to be part of the team again. The new location occupies the first 3 floors of a new building in the heart of Kendall Square. Galleries, workshops, offices and interconnecting stairwells comprise most the modernly-designed museum. J&M Brown performed all the electrical construction including lighting, lighting controls, distribution, solid-bottom cable tray, power and fire alarm.
Highlights:
- Design-assisted AV conduit routing
- 6-months of 3D BIM prior to start
- Installed roughly 1000′ of Litelab track lights
Scope: Spread-out of 4 separate concurrent projects, J &M Brown was the electrical contractor for Raytheon’s new lab testing facilities.
Boston College is adding new fields for it’s baseball and softball teams as well as for its intramural sports. Underground ductbanks are being installed to connect existing buildings and increase the infrastructure of the area.
Electrical construction of Boston Scientific’s modernized global distribution center. The upgrades included…
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.
Comprehensive, multi-phase electrical systems’ renovation at the historic Old South Church, 645 Bolyston Street in Boston, MA – circa 1875. Project included replacement of the electrical, fire alarm, security, tel/data, HVAC, elevator, and sprinkler systems.
Comprehensive electrical construction of Art of the Americas wing, Sharf Visitor Center, Ruth and Carl J. Shapiro Family Courtyard, renovation of the historic entrances and galleries.
Design-assist multi-phase historic renovation of church built in 1876. Installations included new electrical distribution system, security, fire alarm, and lighting control systems