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MIT Schwarzman

Cambridge, MA

Education

MIT Schwarzman College of Computing was a significant project completed by Integrated at Work (IAW) in collaboration with Suffolk, the general contractor, and SOM, the architect.

This project incorporated a range of interior architectural products, including demountable walls, pivot doors, auto sliding doors, nonrated door lites, bathroom mirrors, fire frame curtainwall, and much more (see scope below). The project showcased excellent coordination across multiple systems, contributing to the overall success and timely completion of the project.

Solutions/Scope

  • 350 LF demountable walls (Muraflex MIMO)
  • 15 pivot doors (Muraflex MIMO)
  • 4 auto sliders (Horton)
  • 35 nonrated door lites
  • 870 SF of back lit mirrors
  • 140 SF fire frames (TGP)
  • 950 SF heat barrier clearview (TGP)
  • 12 fire-rated door lites
  • 120 LF glass handrails (Sadev Sabco)
  • 112 SF sound control frames (Devac)
  • 268 frosted sidelights
  • 268 clear sidelights
  • 1 skylight (Velux)
  • 8 column covers (Forms and Surfaces)
Products
Demountable Walls, Speciality Doors, Feature Walls, Glass & Glazing, Curtainwall
General Contractor
Suffolk
Architect
SOM
Photography
IAW

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64 Pleasant Street

Watertown, MA

Office, Science/Tech

For this life science redevelopment project, Integrated at Work (IAW) showcases its interior and exterior capabilities.

Exterior Scope

  • 1,390 SF exterior storefront and entrances and windows with 1” insulated glass units with Solarban 60 low-e coating & insulated spandrel panels
  • 736 SF curtain wall with 1” insulated glass units with Solarban 60 low-e coating
  • 645 SF post painted aluminum metal panels at curtain wall
  • 3,781 SF corrugated metal panels as roof screen wall

Interior Scope

  • 369 SF interior storefront and doors with ½” clear tempered glass infill
  • 220 SF frameless glass mirrors
Products
Storefront & Curtain Wall, Interior Aluminum Frames and Doors, Sidelite Glazing
General Contractor
Columbia Construction
Architect
SGA
Photography
IAW
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JPMorgan Chase

Various

Office, Hospitality/Retail

Integrated at Work (IAW) installed interior storefront systems and retrofitted exterior doors for JPMorgan Chase branches in Barrington, Rhode Island and Middletown, Rhode Island. JPMC is the nation’s largest bank and expanding its financial base in Rhode Island.

Solutions/Scope

JPMC Barrington, RI

  • Furnish and install Oldcastle interior storefront systems (½’’ clear tempered glazing).
  • Furnish and install Oldcastle medium-style aluminum entry doors, including Vonduprin panic devices, Vonduprin removable mullion, door pulls, and door closers.
  • Coordinate the installation of Stanley power operators.
  • Retrofit existing exterior aluminum doors with Vonduprin EL panic devices and pull handle.

JPMC Middletown, RI

  • Furnish and install Oldcastle interior storefront systems (½’’ clear tempered glazing).
  • Furnish and install Oldcastle medium-style aluminum entry doors.
  • Coordinate the installation of Stanley power operators.
  • Retrofit existing exterior aluminum doors with Kawneer panic devices and Stanley auto operators.

40 LF

Products
Interior Storefronts, Exterior Doors
General Contractor
Commodore Builders
Architect
TPG Architecture
Photography
IAW
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PNC Bank

Various locations

Office, Hospitality/Retail

Integrated at work (IAW) has been working with PNC Bank to outfit new office spaces and reconfigure existing spaces for many of its retail banking branches throughout Massachusetts, keeping PNC’s facilities secure and running with minimal downtime.

Early involvement is key to project success. IAW met with the PNC project team early and throughout the submittal phase to review building conditions and define expectations to complete the three projects below. IAW has completed multiple projects concurrently for PNC in the Greater Boston area including Lynnfield, Burlington, Boston’s Financial District, and the Back Bay.

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Products
Haworth Enclose Demountable Walls, Muraflex Sliding Door, Oldcastle Exterior Storefront Curtainwall
General Contractor
Varies by location: Turner Construction, Corderman
Architect
Varies by location; Gensler, GPD Group
Photography
IAW

Back Bay/Boylston Street, Boston (100LF) Project execution was comprised of three distinct areas: (1) Haworth Enclose Walls for office and conference rooms, (2) Muraflex sliding door to separate the ATM vestibule from the main offices on the west side, and (3) a full storefront curtainwall with a security door and auto door operators to access the ATM vestibule. Coordination was paramount. Prep work was necessary to improve building conditions for proper installation of materials as well as verifying dimensions to release material. Clear communication between the auto door operator technician subcontractor (Stanley door) and the GC’s security personnel and electricians allowed IAW to properly install the product to secure the ATM space on time right before Thanksgiving. Site logistics and operations were stressed during that time due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but despite challenges, the IAW team completed a successful installation.

Boylston Street/Chestnut Hill, MA (66 LF) For this project, IAW coordinated with the GC and client to develop design drawings and release material based on hold-to dimensions. This required more coordination on-site during layout and construction to ensure all the drywall partitions were built in the space accordingly, and that the walls fit properly. The installation went well, and we have repeated this application in multiple branches in Lynnfield, Burlington, and Back Bay.

One International Place, Boston (330 LF) IAW installed Haworth Enclose demountable walls including 32 aluminum doors. Integrated provided a break metal solution to keep with the clean, narrow jamb sightlines. Adhering to the project’s strict deadlines and loading the building were challenges, but IAW worked with the GC and other trade partners to ensure the job stayed on schedule and exceeded all project requirements.

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Software Company

Boston, MA

Office, Science/Tech

Integrated at Work utilized its expansive product offering and industry experience to deliver a complete exterior and interior glazing package for a software company headquarters space. The ability to offer both exterior building envelope solutions, exterior paver solutions, along with interior demountable glazing systems under one contract set us apart. The benefit to the client was utilizing our team as the one point of contact which resulted in a seamlessly run project.

Products
Oldcastle Building Envelope Curtainwall and Thermal Storefront System with Insulated Glazing; Bison Pedestals & Wood Tiles; SYNlawn Synthetic Turf; Muraflex Demountable Walls
General Contractor
Marcor Builders, Inc.
Architect
Sasaki
Photography
Integrated at Work
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Siemens

Walpole, MA

Office, Science/Tech

Integrated at Work (IAW) effectively executed the interior glazing package as well as the assembly and installation of the exterior curtain wall system as part of a phased construction renovation project at Siemens Healthineers’ Laboratory Diagnostics campus.

IAW aligned, attached, and sealed the curtain wall to an existing system.  Two different metal panel systems supplied by others terminated at the newly installed curtain wall. Our team worked with the panel subcontractor to coordinate the terminations ensuring that a seamless air and vapor barrier could be achieved.

Products
Glass & Glazing Package; Curtain Wall System
General Contractor
Columbia Construction
Architect
Jacobs Engineering
Photography
Integrated at Work