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Marr scaffolds 220,000 s/f interior of Northeastern University's Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering Complex

Northeastern University’s Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering Complex on Columbus Avenue - Boston Northeastern University’s Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering Complex on Columbus Avenue - Boston

Boston, MA In October 2015, Marr Scaffolding Co. began work for general contractor Suffolk Construction at Northeastern University’s Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering Complex (ISEC), a 220,000 s/f complex on Columbus Ave., which is scheduled to open this year.

Marr installed Systems Scaffolding in two interior spaces: the Atrium, which is logistically more challenging than the rest of the building with scaffold reaching 90 feet; and the Information Meeting Space Room.  This month Marr began installing scaffold in a third interior space – the auditorium.

According to Suffolk’s assistant project manager Adam Benjamin, “Some of the areas where Marr is installing scaffolding are going to have finished materials in them, so working safely, carefully and quickly is immensely important here ... and Marr has been doing a great job staying flexible.”

The scaffold crew has accommodated the phasing of the building’s construction -- mobilizing, demobilizing and working with and around other trades, as well as navigating around structures including a spiral staircase and the building of a masonry wall. The crew has accomplished a quick installation employing the best safety practices. Suffolk superintendent Kevin Sullivan noted that despite the difficult nature of the project, it has been a seamless operation with no issues thus far.

In addition to the interior scaffold, Marr installed a temporary enclosure comprised of scaffolding, beams and plywood over three large skylights in the atrium. The crew also tarped a portion of the complex for winter protection with the assistance of cranes from Marr Crane & Rigging. Also on site are aerial lifts from Marr’s aerial lifts division. The scaffolding is expected to remain in place for a minimum of eight months.

Marr Scaffolding Co. is engaged in the rental, sales and servicing of nationally marketed products and equipment.  The company is structured into five divisions:  scaffold, mast climbing work platforms, aerial lift equipment, shoring and bleachers and special event seating.  The company also operates a contractor supply warehouse featuring fall protection products, contractor convenience items, chutes and perimeter guard rail.

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