Citizen M Hotel

Code Red Consultants worked closely with Boston Properties and John Moriarty & Associates (JMA) on this affordable, luxury hotel as part of the HUB on Causeway mixed-use development that is transforming North Station. The hotel was erected in the midst of an atmosphere which brought heightened awareness to construction fire safety in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. To that end, Code Red Consultants worked hand-in-hand with Boston Properties to develop and implement a pre-incident fire plan that was ever-changing in a project that impacted a major transportation hub and a professional athletic arena.

Code Red Consultants was responsible for commissioning the building’s smoke control systems and achieved Boston Fire Department approval on the first acceptance test, helping JMA complete and open the project on time. Additionally, Code Red worked to develop and implement an owner’s master construction fire safety program which allowed for the building to become occupied while base building and tenant fit-out construction work continued.

Location

Boston, Mass.

Size

272-room hotel

Cost

$63 million

Completion

Spring 2019

Citizen M Hotel

Code Red Consultants worked closely with Boston Properties and John Moriarty & Associates (JMA) on this affordable, luxury hotel as part of the HUB on Causeway mixed-use development that is transforming North Station. The hotel was erected in the midst of an atmosphere which brought heightened awareness to construction fire safety in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. To that end, Code Red Consultants worked hand-in-hand with Boston Properties to develop and implement a pre-incident fire plan that was ever-changing in a project that impacted a major transportation hub and a professional athletic arena.

Code Red Consultants was responsible for commissioning the building’s smoke control systems and achieved Boston Fire Department approval on the first acceptance test, helping JMA complete and open the project on time. Additionally, Code Red worked to develop and implement an owner’s master construction fire safety program which allowed for the building to become occupied while base building and tenant fit-out construction work continued.