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Arsenal Linx

Linx is a new office and lab core/shell building in Watertown’s revitalized Arsenal area. Code Red Consultants worked with architecture firm SGA to provide fire protection and life safety code consulting services for the major renovation and construction of this two-story, two-building complex connected by a dramatic atrium lobby. Detailed consulting was provided for the coordination and design of a structurally-independent fire wall sub-dividing the building to meet the building code area limitations. Boylston Properties is the developer and landlord of Linx.

Location

Watertown, Mass.

Size

185,000 SF

Cost

$32 million core/shell

Completion

2017 for core/shell

Photography Credit

Spagnolo Gisness & Associates

Arsenal Linx

Linx is a new office and lab core/shell building in Watertown’s revitalized Arsenal area. Code Red Consultants worked with architecture firm SGA to provide fire protection and life safety code consulting services for the major renovation and construction of this two-story, two-building complex connected by a dramatic atrium lobby. Detailed consulting was provided for the coordination and design of a structurally-independent fire wall sub-dividing the building to meet the building code area limitations. Boylston Properties is the developer and landlord of Linx.

Amherst College Science Center

Designed to promote interaction among students in the sciences, across departments, and with the campus, the new Science Center at Amherst College creates an open and accessible learning environment for the entire campus community. The program is organized into five building elements: two high energy laboratory wings tucked into the hillside along the east edge of the site, and three pavilions of low intensity program set in the landscape to the west, towards campus.

The lab wings and pavilions open to a glass-enclosed commons that serves as a gathering space and point of connection for the community. A new campus “living room” is the social centerpiece, which is balanced by a science library and a café. A more intimate sunken garden provides respite for quiet study and introspection. The Amherst College New Science Center is a state-of-the-art teaching and research facility containing the departments of biology, biochemistry and biophysics, chemistry, computer science, physics and astronomy, neuroscience, and psychology.

Serving as the project’s code consultant, Code Red Consultants was responsible for developing and presenting the building’s code compliance approach to the Town of Amherst’s Building and Fire Departments. Working with architect Payette Associates, Code Red Consultants’ services included building, fire, accessibility and hazardous materials code consulting as well as performance-based design analysis of the atrium smoke control system using a computational fluid dynamics computer model.

Location

Amherst, Mass.

Size

255,000 SF

Cost

$250 million

Completion

2018

Photography Credit

Chuck Choi

Amherst College Science Center

Designed to promote interaction among students in the sciences, across departments, and with the campus, the new Science Center at Amherst College creates an open and accessible learning environment for the entire campus community. The program is organized into five building elements: two high energy laboratory wings tucked into the hillside along the east edge of the site, and three pavilions of low intensity program set in the landscape to the west, towards campus.

The lab wings and pavilions open to a glass-enclosed commons that serves as a gathering space and point of connection for the community. A new campus “living room” is the social centerpiece, which is balanced by a science library and a café. A more intimate sunken garden provides respite for quiet study and introspection. The Amherst College New Science Center is a state-of-the-art teaching and research facility containing the departments of biology, biochemistry and biophysics, chemistry, computer science, physics and astronomy, neuroscience, and psychology.

Serving as the project’s code consultant, Code Red Consultants was responsible for developing and presenting the building’s code compliance approach to the Town of Amherst’s Building and Fire Departments. Working with architect Payette Associates, Code Red Consultants’ services included building, fire, accessibility and hazardous materials code consulting as well as performance-based design analysis of the atrium smoke control system using a computational fluid dynamics computer model.

100 Binney Street

Owned by Alexandria Real Estate Equities, 100 Binney Street in Cambridge’s bustling Kendall Square neighborhood is a 10-story, Class A lab and office building that was completed in fall 2017. Code Red Consultants served as the smoke control special inspector responsible for commissioning the building’s two stair and four elevator pressurization life safety systems. To meet strict project schedule requirements, Code Red Consultants worked through the final night of testing in order for the building to receive its Certificate of Occupancy on the following day. The timely completion of the base building paved the way for interior fit-outs of tenant spaces to begin. Fully leased, the 431,500 SF building is now home to primary tenants Bristol-Myers Squibb and Facebook as well as four venture-backed biotech startups: Foghorn Therapeutics, Sigilon Therapeutics, Tango Therapeutics, and TCR2 Therapeutics.

Elkus Manfredi Associates was the architect and John Moriarty & Associates was the project’s general contractor. Northstar Project and Real Estate Services served as the owner’s project manager.

Location

Cambridge, Mass.

Size

431,500 SF

Cost

$485 million

Completion

2017

Photography Credit

Code Red Consultants

100 Binney Street

Owned by Alexandria Real Estate Equities, 100 Binney Street in Cambridge’s bustling Kendall Square neighborhood is a 10-story, Class A lab and office building that was completed in fall 2017. Code Red Consultants served as the smoke control special inspector responsible for commissioning the building’s two stair and four elevator pressurization life safety systems. To meet strict project schedule requirements, Code Red Consultants worked through the final night of testing in order for the building to receive its Certificate of Occupancy on the following day. The timely completion of the base building paved the way for interior fit-outs of tenant spaces to begin. Fully leased, the 431,500 SF building is now home to primary tenants Bristol-Myers Squibb and Facebook as well as four venture-backed biotech startups: Foghorn Therapeutics, Sigilon Therapeutics, Tango Therapeutics, and TCR2 Therapeutics.

Elkus Manfredi Associates was the architect and John Moriarty & Associates was the project’s general contractor. Northstar Project and Real Estate Services served as the owner’s project manager.