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The three who died in the Boston Marathon bombing are now forever remembered in a memorial at the iconic Boylston Street finish line, where the tragedy occurred.
The expansion and renovation of TD Garden in Boston featured nine different projects—each with their own set of subcontractors and own deadlines to meet—during a 10-month period.
Akamai’s headquarters rises 19 stories, making it the tallest building in Cambridge’s Kendall Square. It is also the largest WELL certified building in the Northeast.
With a nationwide shortage of protective respirator masks at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, every second counted in expanding manufacturing capacity.
The good neighbor policy for the three-story, 67,000-sq-ft assisted living and memory community began with the safe demolition of an existing synagogue and multifamily house, with all hazardous materials abated with no effects on adjacent residences.
Spanning five passenger rail tracks, the 500-ft-long steel box girder bridge connects both halves of the university campus and their surrounding neighborhoods.
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