With a capacity of 1.4 million gallons, the $10.3-million tank produces chilled water during off-peak nighttime hours, significantly reducing the university’s energy costs.
The $1-million project restores commuter rail service between Boston and three previously underserved cities with nearly 40 miles of new track, six new stations, 12 bridges, 28 grade crossings and two new layover facilities.
Equipped with all-electric HVAC and hot water systems, the renovated 141,000-sq-ft dormitory drastically reduces energy consumption and carbon emissions while significantly improving indoor environmental quality for students.
During the winter of 2024-25, the project team placed more than 1.2 million cu yd of dredged sand along three beach sections as part of a larger effort to protect vulnerable coastline from erosion and storm surge risks.
Situated within half a block of Manhattan’s East River, the Metropolitan Hospital requires nearly half a mile of flood protection systems as tall as 12 ft to safeguard against future 500-year storms and an estimated 3-ft increase in sea level rise and freeboard.
North America’s first congestion pricing program aims to solve Manhattan’s decades-old traffic burden by tolling vehicles entering what have historically been the borough’s most congested areas
The 41-story, 300,000-sq-ft mixed-use tower enables historic Union Theological Seminary to expand its footprint while also funding a much-needed facility restoration.
The project reimagined a site with three aging commercial buildings as a 13-story landmark that pairs high-end retail with 10 ultra-luxury condominiums.
The $65-million pilot project introduced a groundbreaking geothermal system tailored for dense, multifamily urban housing, setting a new standard in sustainable residential infrastructure.