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Bufftree Bldg. celebrates opening of 91,000 s/f Devens Recycling Ctr.

General contractor Bufftree Building Co. along with project partners cut the ribbon on one of the largest recycling plants in the country. Massachusetts is the home of a hungry, green-colored monster with a huge green footprint. The 91,000 s/f Devens Recycling Center, at the former Fort Devens military base, will recycle construction and demolition (C&D) debris generated by building projects from around the state. The $9 million steel building supports state regulations that require more than 75% of construction and demolition materials to be recycled and prohibit disposal of such materials in state landfills. According to Mass Development, building projects in the state produce five million tons of C&D waste annually. The metal building consists of a 475-foot-long main structure with a clear span of 160 feet, an attached two-story office space and a train shed for a railroad spur. Six doors allow trucks to access the 80,000 s/f sorting floor and scales to weigh the trucks as they enter and leave the facility, reducing waiting time for drivers. Construction debris is also brought to the site by railroad cars by a Boston and Maine line of the Guilford Rail System. "The sheer size of this project alone has made it a special experience for the Bufftree team," said senior project manager Tony DiGiantommaso. W.K. Macnamara is the owner of the recycling plant. MassDevelopment assisted with planning and construction financing, and RESCOM Architectural provided the design.
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Weston & Sampson earns award from ACEC for Arlington DPW job

Arlington, MA Weston & Sampson Engineers, Inc., has earned a National Recognition Award for exemplary engineering achievement in the American Council of Engineering Companies’ (ACEC) 58th annual Engineering Excellence Awards (EEA). The award comes for leading the renovation of the Arlington Department of Public Works (DPW) facility.
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Ask the Electrician:  How do I prepare my commercial building for a disaster?

Ask the Electrician: How do I prepare my commercial building for a disaster?

New England’s notorious weather – from fierce winter storms to summer squalls and fall hurricanes – can leave businesses in the dark. While power outages are often blamed on storms, they can also be caused by unforeseen events like accidents or construction mishaps. While it’s impossible to prevent disasters and power outages entirely, proactive preparation can significantly minimize their impact on your commercial building.
State legislature ends session without passing PLA bill - by Joe Camilo

State legislature ends session without passing PLA bill - by Joe Camilo

Massachusetts taxpayers dodged a bullet when the state Senate didn’t take up legislation passed by the House in the waning moments of the legislative session that would have made it easier for municipalities and state agencies to use union-only project labor agreements (PLAs) on construction projects.
Ask the Electrician: Is summer a prime time for commercial electrical maintenance?

Ask the Electrician: Is summer a prime time for commercial electrical maintenance?

The answer is “Yes!” While January marks the official new year, many businesses view September as a fresh start. This makes summer an ideal time for commercial property owners to schedule long-term electrical maintenance projects.
The design-build advantage: Integrated interior design solutions - by Parker Snyder

The design-build advantage: Integrated interior design solutions - by Parker Snyder

When it comes to corporate interior spaces for both commercial and industrial projects, partnering with a design-build firm with in-house interior design services can offer clients many benefits. Unlike traditional delivery methods where interior designers operate independently from the design and construction teams, often creating a longer project timeline as cost negotiations and revisions ensue