BOND to Complete Renovation of MIT's Building 2

BOND, a leading 106-year-old construction management  and general contracting firm and an AGC member in Connecticut and Massachusetts, has been selected to complete the 120,000-sq-ft comprehensive renovation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) Building 2. Part of the Institute’s historic, Bosworth-designed Main Group, Building 2’s renovation marks a significant step in protecting and enhancing MIT’s world-class education and research. The Main Group will celebrate its centennial anniversary in 2016.

BOND is currently collaborating with Imai Keller Moore Architects to complete the first phase of Building 2’s renovation. Focused on the update of the Chemistry Department, this phase will revitalize classroom and laboratory space, update building systems and infrastructure, and restore an exterior wall at the adjacent Building 4. 
 
Designed by Ann Beha Architects, the project’s second phase, beginning this month, will renew 97,000 square feet of Math Department classroom, office, seminar and laboratory space. BOND’s team will complete the historic building’s exterior restoration during this phase. The renovation of occupied spaces will require a strong awareness of adjacent building users, particularly around sensitive laboratory areas housing ongoing research. 
 
"BOND is honored to renew a landmark structure at MIT’s historic Main Group," said Robert Murray, BOND president. "We look forward to delivering a revitalized building that upholds this campus’ tradition of design excellence and innovation."  
 
Incorporating many elements of sustainable design, Building 2’s restoration will target LEED Silver certification.
 
BOND has led the construction management effort for some of the Boston area’s most iconic college and university building projects, including Harvard University’s Northwest Laboratories, Boston University’s East Campus Student Services Center, MIT’s Media Lab Expansion and Wentworth Institute of Technology’s Ira Allen Center for Sciences and BioMedical Engineering.
 
About BOND 
Since 1907 BOND has been involved in some of the region’s most high-profile vertical and horizontal construction projects. With two distinct groups, operating as construction managers for academic and healthcare clients, and self-performing general contractors for the power and energy industry, BOND is well known for delivering reliable, safe, and high quality work. For more information please visit www.bondbrothers.com.
 

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