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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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Yale University

New Haven, CT

Science/Tech, Education

Integrated at Work is proud to have worked on various projects for Yale University. One recent project for the University included the following:

Solutions/Scope

  • Installed 114 LF of Haworth Enclose demountable walls
  • Installed blocking inside the wall panel to support lab shelving and storage requirements

114 LF

Products
Demountable Walls
General Contractor
Shawmut Design and Construction
Architect
 Svigals + Partners 
Photography
IAW

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University of Rhode Island

Kingston, RI

Office, Education

Integrated at Work (IAW) delivered a complete glass wall system with doors and sliding doors for the University’s newly constructed College of Engineering. The 190,000 SF building is the largest construction project in the University’s history. The single, six-floor building replaces five older buildings on the University’s engineering campus.

Creating light-filled expanses of open space for the state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories was key. To help achieve this, IAW installed a 12’0” high glass wall in an area on the building’s first floor.

Products
Nello Clarity Glass Wall System, Doors, Frames and Hardware
Contractor
Dimeo Construction
Architect
Ballinger Philadelphia
Photography
Nora Lewis; Integrated at Work