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BOND completes $95m athletic facility at College of the Holy Cross

Worcester, MA BOND celebrated the grand opening of the College of the Holy Cross’ Hart Center at the Luth Athletic Complex. The official dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony was attended by members of the college, the BOND project team, faculty, students, alumni and benefactors.

Shown (from left) are: College of Holy Cross’
president rev. Philip Boroughs, S.J. and BOND
chief operating officer Frank Hayes.

BOND provided construction management services to deliver the $95 million athletic facility, putting the college in the same league as other Division 1 athletic programs. 

Working with design firm Sasaki Associates, BOND constructed a substantial, 138,000 s/f renovation and a 143,000 s/f addition to the existing Hart Center. The facility includes a 64,000 s/f indoor practice facility with 100 yards of turf field, a 9,500 s/f strength and conditioning center and a 3,000 s/f space for sports medicine. It includes locker rooms, meeting rooms, offices and an exterior plaza to host events.

“We are especially proud of this building project and its pivotal role in accelerating the Athletics Program for the College,” said Frank Hayes, BOND’s COO. “Student athletes now have access to a world-class facility that fosters excellence and creates a sense of pride throughout the Holy Cross Community.”

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