Harvard Construction Mitigation – Allston Development Monthly Update-November 2023
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
Bulk excavation of the site will continue this month. The first of two tower cranes has been erected and is operational. It is designed to move or “weathervane” in the wind. The second tower crane is targeted to be erected on November 25th and 26th. Extended work hours and a start time of 5AM are needed both days to support this work. Concrete placement and rebar operations will be ongoing through the month. Crews are targeting November 9th and November 15th to place concrete for the high rise and tower crane foundation. This work will require an early start time of 5AM due to the nature of the work.
Laboratory and Office Buildings
Bulk excavation of the site foundation will be completed this month. Concrete and rebar placement operations will continue this month. A large mat slab
placement is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 18th.
Due to the amount of concrete needed to complete this placement, an early start time of 2:30AM is necessary to complete this work later Saturday evening.
Greenway
This section of the site is currently being used for laydown space until crews mobilize in the coming months.
Treehouse Conference Center
Crews have mobilized on site as construction begins. Excavation operations will resume on November 7th. Soil will be removed from the site via highway trucking and rail simultaneously. Soil removed by rail is transported to Beacon Park Yard by intermodal trucks on the site’s private haul road.
Building Mock-Ups
The Laboratory and Office Building crews will be completing their two mockups this month. Construction is underway for the two Residential/Hotel mockups
with steel targeting to be erected mid-November followed by façade work. The Treehouse Conference Center will construct the final mockup of the five total starting in December. These mockups help to assess the design and constructability of the buildings.
Harvard’s District Energy Facility (DEF)
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.
Structure restoration work of the area will finish this month.
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. A temporary drive to Kresge Way remains open to the west of the existing drive. Traffic continues to be relocated to this interim drive on Western Avenue.
This will be followed by camera inspections and pressure testing.
Site restoration work will begin in December.
92 Seattle Street
175 North Harvard Street/100 South Campus Drive
Demolition activities will continue into the month of December.
Enabling activities will include some pile driving and vibrating sheet piles into the ground in preparation for building construction.
These types of activities do generate noise and may also generate some perceptible vibrations.
210 North Harvard Street
Tenant interior construction will continue into June 2024.
108 Holton Street
Harvard Construction Mitigation – Week of November 6, 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 and Extension of Thermal Pipes and Electrical Duct Bank
Enterprise Research Campus (ERC)
Trucks may begin lining up at 6:30AM however, work will not begin until 7AM.
This will resume November 6th.
The residential/hotel site will be excavating and transporting via rail through the onsite haul road
The lab and conference center will also be doing limited work.
92 Seattle Street
175 North Harvard Street
Demolition activities will continue until the beginning of December.
100 South Campus Drive
During this enabling work a rainwater retention system will be installed.
210 North Harvard Street
Tenant buildout will continue into June 2024.


Harvard Construction Mitigation – Week of November 6, 2023 (175 North Harvard Street)
175 North Harvard Street Project Construction Impacts Update
• The contractor received its demolition permit from the City of Boston last week, allowing them to begin dismantling the building. The process of dismantling
the building and removing debris, which started on Thursday, November 2, is expected to take approximately four weeks. Due to the nature of this work and the equipment needed, it is expected to generate some perceptible noise during regular work hours between
7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
• Work on Ivy Lane is expected to be wrapped up by the end of the week of November 6 after the pavers are reinstalled and concrete is replaced in each
section of the sidewalk.
• Utility work along a section of South Campus drive requires a temporary diversion road, which will modify vehicular traffic routes and pedestrian crossings.
As of Friday, November 3, South Campus Drive has been diverted, and this diversion will be in place for approximately two months.
• Once the building demolition and debris removal process is complete, neighbors can expect a steady stream of activity on site with utility work taking
place.
• Project enabling activities will begin in late November and will continue through January followed by the anticipated start of building construction.
• Enabling activities will include some pile driving and vibrating sheet piles into the ground in preparation for building construction. These types of
activities do generate noise and may also generate some perceptible vibrations.
• As mentioned in previous notices, the project has positioned dust, noise, and vibration monitors around the work site, and they are continually checked
by third-party engineers to ensure construction activities remain within safe and acceptable levels. In addition, the contractor is working to minimize the noise impact of the project’s construction activities, including, where feasible, choosing construction
techniques that produce less noise.
• Regular work hours are Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Some work on Saturdays may be necessary as permitted by the City of Boston also
from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. At this time, there are no plans for any before or after-hours activity on site
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