Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall

The Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall Boston project consisted of the renovation and addition to an existing office building in Downtown Boston to create a new boutique hotel located at Congress Square. Code Red Consultants provided services directly to building ownership and general contractor, Consigli, including the development of NFPA 241 Construction Fire Safety Programs and the performance of Smoke Control Special Inspections.

Code Red Consultants developed Construction Fire Safety Programs that illustrated compliance with the standard while being cognizant of nearby adjacent buildings that were also under construction or occupied as well as the new Quaker Lane pedestrian area taking shape to the rear of the property. Directly adjacent to the Congress Black Development, the coordination of multiple construction sites was necessary in order to maintain safety for the surrounding buildings. This tight construction site provided multiple challenges throughout construction. The project was successfully completed without incident.

Location

Boston, Mass.

Size

13 stories, approximately 80,000 SF

Cost

Unknown

Completion

2019

Rending Credit | Photography Credit

Sean Fitzgerald

Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall

The Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall Boston project consisted of the renovation and addition to an existing office building in Downtown Boston to create a new boutique hotel located at Congress Square. Code Red Consultants provided services directly to building ownership and general contractor, Consigli, including the development of NFPA 241 Construction Fire Safety Programs and the performance of Smoke Control Special Inspections.

Code Red Consultants developed Construction Fire Safety Programs that illustrated compliance with the standard while being cognizant of nearby adjacent buildings that were also under construction or occupied as well as the new Quaker Lane pedestrian area taking shape to the rear of the property. Directly adjacent to the Congress Black Development, the coordination of multiple construction sites was necessary in order to maintain safety for the surrounding buildings. This tight construction site provided multiple challenges throughout construction. The project was successfully completed without incident.