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The Hub on Causeway

Boston, MA

Office, Hospitality/Retail

The demountable wall installation in the 11th Floor Spec Suites at The Hub on Causeway was successful in delineating separate areas within the space, enhancing functionality, and improving its overall aesthetic appeal. The project demonstrated effective collaboration among the general contractor, architect, developer, and Integrated at Work (IAW), resulting in a space that effortlessly meets design expectations.

Solutions/Scope:

  • Installed 515 LF of low-profile glass demountable doors and walls.
  • Installed 4 suites; entire scope completed over 2 weeks.
  • Both regular time (RT) and overtime (OT) hours were utilized strategically to meet the customer’s specific timeline and requirements.
  • IAW’s partner, Johnson & Goglia Contracting, Inc., carried out the installation process with quality and precision.

 

Products
Demountable Walls
General Contractor
Columbia Construction
Architect
Stantec
Developer
BXP
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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Rockland Trust Bank

Worcester, MA

Office, Hospitality/Retail

Integrated at Work’s (IAW) successful execution of Rockland Trust demonstrated a unique product application that highlights the flexibility and possibilities of using a demountable partition system instead of traditional drywall to create privacy and space division.

To separate two adjacent private offices effectively, the IAW team installed four office fronts with one wood laminate demising (dividing) wall between the offices. The 3-way wall configuration mimicked angles typically created using drywall partitions while providing a clean look and ease of installation over conventional drywall construction.

This project is part of the Bank’s recent expansion as it acquires smaller banking institutions. IAW has installed 2,000 LF of Haworth walls at Rockland Trust facilities since 2018.

2,000 LF

Products
Haworth Enclose frameless walls, sliding doors and wood laminate panels
General Contractor
Rockland Trust
Architect
New Phase Design, Inc
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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Santander Bank

Various: Mid-Atlantic States

Office, Hospitality/Retail

Integrated at Work (IAW) and its affiliate Environments at Work (EAW) have successfully partnered with Santander since January 2019 to complete 20+ retail banking branches in Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.

Banking offices are designed using Haworth’s Enclose demountable wall systems as a standard. The walls feature both pivot and sliding doors in their design depending on the branch’s specific requirements.

In addition to installing retail branches, the IAW/EAW team worked in conjunction with CBRE to build out Santander’s first U.S. Work Café located in Brooklyn, NY, The innovative branch concept offers free co-working spaces and meeting rooms for customers and non-customers to support local businesses and entrepreneurs.

Products
Demountable Walls, Pivot & Sliding Doors
General Contractor
Various
Architect
Gensler
Photography
IAW
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Big Night Live

Boston, MA

Hospitality/Retail

Integrated at Work (IAW) completed a multi-level raised access flooring system for luxury entertainment venue Big Night Live. The project included special acoustical requirements that were designed to isolate the significant live music sounds within the envelope of space without disrupting adjacent tenants.  To achieve this unique requirement, IAW collaborated with the general contractor, architect, and acoustical consultant to come up with the right solution.  Coordination of the millwork, ramps, and steps was very difficult.

Two types of TecCrete raised access flooring were required to complete the multi-tiered project: a standard 1,250-pound system for general foot traffic and a 2,500-pound system for an area that included a heavy-traffic staging path.  To accommodate the acoustical needs, IAW recommended integrating sound isolators at the base of the pedestal system to prevent the transfer of sound to the tenant space below.

Product
Global IFS TecCrete Raised Flooring
General Contractor
Trinity Building + Construction Management Corporation
Architect
Beacon Architectural Associates
Photography
Integrated at Work
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The Social Register

Seaport District / Boston, MA

Hospitality/Retail

Integrated at Work (IAW) completed a raised access floor project for The Social Register, a restaurant within the A Loft Boston Seaport Hotel. Located on the first floor of the 13-story hotel, the upscale restaurant and lounge offers two bar areas, seating for 200, and is situated just across the street from the Seaport’s popular outdoor summer space, Lawn on D.

IAW furnished and installed over 5,000 square feet of TecCrete 1250 Bare Concrete 1” thick panels.  With a finished floor height of 18” off depressed concrete slab, our raised flooring system was the perfect solution for increasing sightlines and accommodating the plumbing for this hospitality space.

For this fashionable and high-performance space, IAW recommended using a decorative floor finish application especially designed for heavy traffic commercial use.  Wicanders’ integrated cork underlay serves several purposes: (1) reinforces thermal and acoustic properties, resulting in a silent environment and important energy cost savings; (2) provides superior comfort, noise reduction and warmth; and (3) achieves a decorative, natural veneer that authentically complements the vibe of the space.

5,000 SF

Product
Global IFS TecCrete Raised Access Flooring; Wicanders Cork Flooring Application; Aluminum Railings
General Contractor
Suffolk Construction
Architect
Spalding Tougias Architects, Inc.
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AT&T

Boylston Street / Boston, MA

Office, Hospitality/Retail

AT&T recently underwent a brand evolution including a new expression of the company’s retail stores.  According to the architect, CallisonRTKL, AT&T’s current mission is to humanize the technology shopping experience, so customers naturally approach and engage with their latest products and services. Integrated Interiors (II) was selected to help bring this vision to life for the flagship store in Boston’s Back Bay, as well as several other locations in Massachusetts.

For AT&T Back Bay, II procured and installed over 5,000 SF of TecCrete raised access flooring. TecCrete offers several multifaceted solutions for retail space. The concrete and steel composite panels and pedestal system create a solid sensation underfoot for a very walkable surface for customers. Highly versatile, TecCrete panels allow for a wide variety of flooring applications and finishes.  For AT&T the design team chose a combination of bare panels finished with field-applied clear stain or panels covered with carpet tiles. The panels with carpet were installed at a subtly depressed height creating a flush, smooth transition between the mixed materials, offering a modern look and feel, and providing an additional layer of comfort for standing customers.

Unique challenges for this job included delivery and install during a wicked nor’ester, and finishing the project in time for the Boston marathon – II was successful on both!

5,000 SF

Products
TecCrete Raised Access Flooring
General Contractor
Herman/Stewart Construction
Architect
CallisonRTKL