2012, Eagle Restoration & Contracting, Inc. All rights reserved.
Commonwealth/Glenville Housing is part of a row house complex
that spans from Spofford Rd. to Long Ave. along Commonwealth
Ave., and has intermittent addresses along the span. By location &
design, executing all phases of construction during the college
move-in season made for a general condition challenge. In an effort
to protect the public, and our workers, we employed the Boston
Police Department to guide pedestrians during construction on the
Front elevation (Commonwealth Ave.). While the work on this
elevation consisted of stone joint replacement, stress crack repair,
sealant replacement, and entranceway painting, the most daunting
item was pedestrian egress during the extensive front stoop
repairs. (See finished stoop in photograph) The stoop repairs
required removing fractured concrete, and replacing it to form.
Then, we installed a liquid polyurethane system over the entire
stoop area, with fast curing properties as to allow pedestrian traffic
within 24 hours. By dividing each stoop location into two sections,
we allowed "business as usual" for all of the building residents
during an exceptionally busy time.
The rear elevation had far more extensive work to be performed,
and while the alley was not pedestrian friendly, it was truck
friendly. There was daily trash collection, and deliveries of sort to
contend with from multiple lift platforms. When the jockeying was
complete, over 4000 SF of brick re-pointing, 500 SF of brick
replacement, 800 LF of metal flashing replacement, 10 rear stoop
replacements, and 300 LF of stress crack repairs were complete as
well. Yes, there were no accidents!
Commonwealth/Glenville Housing
Allson, MA