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STV|DPM completes 77,000 s/f Safety Insurance office renovation

Newton, MA STV|DPM, part of STV, has completed a four-phased refresh and rightsizing of Safety Insurance’s headquarters.

Safety Insurance retained STV|DPM to manage the renovation, reconfiguration and modernization of its 77,000 s/f office space on Custom House St. 

STV|DPM provided construction administration, furniture, fixtures and equipment coordination and move management services for the effort which included comprehensive HVAC, lighting and ceiling upgrades, and construction of new office suites and multi-function training/conference spaces. In addition, STV|DPM coordinated 700 phased office moves, and the liquidation of more than 600 existing office furnishings from the 30 year-old office space.  

Project executive Denise Pied, along with senior project planner Kim Dustin, collaborated with team members from Maugel Architects and Elaine Construction to deliver the transformed new space on time and within budget.  

Maugel Archts. designed the five-floor renovation to create a modern amenity-rich workspace. To create a more efficient use of space, under-used administrative space was transformed into open office areas, open seating, conferencing rooms, and multipurpose meeting area. In addition to all new finishes, lighting, and furniture, renovations included a refresh to the café, a new reception area and wellness and interviewing rooms.

Elaine Const. provided preconstruction and construction management services to support the intense planning effort required of an occupied fit-out. Non-negotiable deadlines for turnover between each of the four distinct construction phases of the project required a dedicated collaboration effort to adapt and respond to the changing perimeters associated with swing space, temporary set-ups and power requirements necessary to support on-going operations. The year-long effort resulted in refreshed offices, improved technological infrastructure, and sustainable features that support wellbeing and high performance.

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