“After working alongside with The Savings Bank and LYF Architects through an investigative preconstruction process, Essex Builders Corp is excited to see The Savings Bank Office Expansion project break ground,” Stephen Foley of Essex Builders Corp. added. “It’s been a pleasure working with this project team and we look forward to a successful project.” Read More: https://www.einnews.com/pr_news/580378397/the-savings-bank-holds-groundbreaking-ceremony
Essex Builders Completes Development in Somerville
Somerville, MA – Essex Builders Corp. has completed a 24-unit residential development just outside Union Square, Somerville.
The Mason Apartments, located at 14 Ward Street, is across from Twin City Plaza and in close proximity to MIT, Union Square and Inman Square. Right around the corner, the new Union Square Station is set to open in Spring of 2022 as part of the MBTA’s Green Line Extension Project, which will provide tenants of The Mason Apartments easy access to public transportation into Boston. "Essex built a very high-quality building during challenging circumstances over the past 18 months” said Jonathan Block, developer of The Mason Apartments. “We were able to lease up quickly during the fall of 2021 and the tenants are thrilled with the finished product."
Designed by Peter Quinn Architects, the 4-story, 37,000 SF building is a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom units ranging from 739 SF to 1,256 SF, including four (4) income-restricted apartments. Each spacious, pet-friendly unit features quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, in-unit laundry and private balconies. The property features an underground, heated parking garage equipped with 24 spaces.
Oversized picture windows provide an abundance of natural light to the apartments. The building shape and exterior facade provides a modern, industrial look with white and blue metal panel siding, highlighted by natural cedar bump out bays and balconies.
The Mason Apartments is the second Somerville development project on which Essex and Block Properties LLC have partnered.
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Essex Builders is a full-service general contracting and construction management firm that engages in residential, mixed-use, and retail construction projects. Since its founding in 1984, Essex has established a lasting relationship with numerous contractors and vendors. This gives clients a wider array of possibilities in terms of materials, designs, and overall project management. Grounded on the core value of teamwork, Essex consistently exceeds client expectations by ensuring that all team members are focused on the same goal. Founder and CEO David O’Neil has a degree in building construction technology and has extensive experience in the construction industry. President and COO Michelle O’Neil has been in the real estate finance and investment industry for more than a decade. Together, they lead teams in both the technical and financial aspects of each project. This ensures that clients have a great construction experience and final result thanks to the efficient use of available resources.
New England Real Estate Journal
Article: https://nerej.com/essex-builders-nears-completion-of-the-residence-at-the-dior
Dedham, MA According to Essex Builders, The Residence at The Dior, a luxury residential complex, is on schedule for completion early this summer.
Essex Builders is currently working with ACP Properties to construct this mixed-use project along Rte. 1 adjacent to Legacy Place and within walking distance of the commuter rail. The Residence at The Dior offers urban-style living with all the benefits of living in the suburbs. The 90,000 s/f building will feature 48 residences that consist of one and two-bedroom floor plans and two levels of covered parking. Thoughtfully designed to maximize space and light, each residence includes luxury amenities and high-end finishes such as stainless-steel appliances, drawer microwaves, custom cabinetry and kitchens, and quartz counters. A common roof deck with views of Blue Hills is one of the property’s main aesthetics. In addition, residents will be able to enjoy the community’s 11,000 s/f retail space.
“It’s been great working with ACP to see this project come to completion,” said Michelle O’Neil, president of Essex Builders. “We see the mixed-use as offering great advantages to people who are looking for the benefits of suburban living but who don’t want to give up the conveniences associated with living in the city.”
Essex Builders is a leading full-service general contracting and construction management firm based in Canton, MA offering “thoughtful solution” based services. The firm’s client base includes residential, retail/mixed use, healthcare, industrial/office, and institutional work.
How to Combat Construction Obstacles During New England Winters
Builders who live in sunny Florida don't even think about winter stopping them from doing their work. But in New England…that's another story. New England winters can be sparkly and cozy, but they can also be brutal. With ice, wind, snow, and your all-too-familiar blizzards, any work being done outdoors can often come to a screeching halt. But there are several ways to keep on keepin' on, when old man winter hits hard. It's not only about site safety, but also about keeping workers healthy and safe throughout the season. Being experienced with trudging through many New England winters, we're happy to share some of our tips for combating wintertime construction obstacles.
Plan Ahead: Make sure you get any digging and groundwork finished before the ground freezes. That includes paving, initial landscaping, stonework, etc. With that out of the way, there are plenty of other things that can be done indoors during the cold months, and with good planning, the schedule can be closely maintained. Also, check the weather reports every day to determine the best type of work to be done that day, and to get a heads up if you'll need to quit early.
Inspect Your Site: Inspect your work site each day in order to detect any critical obstacles such as downed power lines, etc. You never know what hazards could have developed overnight due to ice, snow, and wind.
Work Inside: Once the cold weather hits, indoor construction can begin and keep going. Install HVAC, run indoor plumbing, and hang and finish drywall. Winter is also a good time to take care of insulation, and in fact it's a great time to locate thermal leaks. Contractors can also take advantage of the winter to take care of interior finish carpentry on cabinets, moldings, stairs, fireplace mantels, and other interior trim, as well as painting. And speaking of indoors, make sure workers have a trailer or another indoor warm-up space if they need to be outdoors.
Wear Proper Gear: Don't skimp on providing workers with protective gear including the right footwear for the season. Invest a bit in getting everyone zipped up correctly, and save a lot of injuries and expense down the slippery road of winter. It's easy to overlook in the winter, but workers still need to drink a good amount of water in the cold months, so provide plenty of drinking water.
Train Workers: Another way to combat construction obstacles in the winter months is for workers to be on top of their game regarding their own safety. It's important to include proper training in workplace conditions, strategic scheduling, and recommendations for food and drink during the cold months. You can order OSHA's Cold Weather Stress Card they provide as a reference guide for ways to prevent wintertime illness and injury.