Re-opening of State-Owned Newton Pavilion to Provide Care to Homeless COVID Patients

As part of the Massachusetts State response to the COVID pandemic, the Newton Pavilion which was purchased from Boston Medical Center was temporarily re-opened to provide care to homeless COVID patients. The building had been sold to the State the previous year and was vacant, as a renovation project was in the works to transform the site to the new home of Lemuel Shattuck Hospital. Code Red Consultants worked with the design team led by the S/L/A/M Collaborative, the Massachusetts Department of Capital and Asset Management (DCAM), Boston Medical Center, who will operate the facility, and State Officials. Our code consulting services were utilized to review the changes necessary for the reopening of the building for the homeless population. Code Red Consultants produced life safety drawings in addition to code compliance reviews and reports on the project.

Location

Boston, Mass.

Completion

2020

Re-opening of State-Owned Newton Pavilion to Provide Care to Homeless COVID Patients

As part of the Massachusetts State response to the COVID pandemic, the Newton Pavilion which was purchased from Boston Medical Center was temporarily re-opened to provide care to homeless COVID patients. The building had been sold to the State the previous year and was vacant, as a renovation project was in the works to transform the site to the new home of Lemuel Shattuck Hospital. Code Red Consultants worked with the design team led by the S/L/A/M Collaborative, the Massachusetts Department of Capital and Asset Management (DCAM), Boston Medical Center, who will operate the facility, and State Officials. Our code consulting services were utilized to review the changes necessary for the reopening of the building for the homeless population. Code Red Consultants produced life safety drawings in addition to code compliance reviews and reports on the project.