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Cape Cod 5

Hyannis, MA

Office

Integrated at Work (IAW) installed both a sound masking system (38,200 SF) and a raised flooring system (6,100 SF) as part of Cape Cod 5’s new banking center and headquarters built to accommodate 300+ employees.

After reviewing the space and speech privacy requirements, IAW provided a layout optimizing the correct level of ambient sound for space. Additionally, IAW incorporated a paging system into the sound masking system to provide cost savings to the client versus providing each system separately.

Cape Cod 5’s project requirements included a need for flexibility and accessible power and data locations in the large assembly room.  The TecCrete raised flooring offered a great solution that offered a solid walking sensation along with the ultimate flexibility.

Implementing green design and building features were a priority. Cape Cod 5’s project achieved LEED Gold certification.

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Products
Soft DB Sound Masking, Global IFS Raised Access Flooring
Contractor
Delbrook | JKS
Architect
Catalyst Architecture and Interiors
Photography
courtesy photo (above)
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Deciphera

Waltham, MA

Office, Science/Tech

Integrated at Work delivered a raised access flooring system as the first phase of Decipera Pharmaceuticals’ expansion project. The Tecrete raised floor system elevated a separate workspace in the center of the office to allow for increased privacy. IAW specified 7,800 SF of the TecCrete 1250 panel system which provides the rigidity and stability to meet the needs of this demanding and flexible workspace.

IAW worked simultaneously under a fast-track schedule with the trades and contractors on site. Though the site was not fully built-out, IAW successfully prepared the railing production and flooring installation. Since the construction schedule dictated installation in phases, IAW was able to visualize the remaining installation by calculating and analyzing exactly how much material was needed. Additionally, our team installed the RAF and railing system without affecting furniture installation.

A unique aspect of this project was a back-lit through integrated as part of the raised floor system.  IAW coordinated this detail with the architect, general contractor, and lighting contractor to achieve the desired lighting effect

Products
Global IFS TecCrete Raised Access Flooring
General Contractor
J. Calnan & Associates
Architect
SGA
Photography
©2020 Ari Burling (photo above); Integrated at Work (other)
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Technology Company

Danbury, CT

Office, Science/Tech

Integrated at Work (IAW) delivered multiple projects for a global corporation’s R&D and manufacturing site in Connecticut. The most recent installation included a single-glazed Haworth Enclosed Frameless Glass (EFG) office and conference room front system as part of a phased renovation project. IAW coordinated with the project architect to create a unique custom booth solution to satisfy the client’s needs. Using Haworth EFG in conjunction with the Haworth Enclose stack-on wall system provided privacy and divided space between each workstation and created a great area to collaborate.

IAW successfully delivered and installed the project during the COVID-19 pandemic. The team was able to quickly adapt the project schedule despite manufacturing uncertainty, providing necessary site preparations and guidelines for on-site safety of the installation crew, and making overall accommodations for unforeseen schedule adjustments. IAW proudly continues to work with the client on future planned projects and campus enhancements.

Products
Haworth Enclose Frameless Glass, Haworth Enclose Booths with Clarus Markerboards
General Contractor
SCIAME Construction, LLC
Architect
CPG Architects
Photography
Integrated at Work
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Software Company

Boston, MA

Office, Science/Tech

Integrated at Work utilized its expansive product offering and industry experience to deliver a complete exterior and interior glazing package for a software company headquarters space. The ability to offer both exterior building envelope solutions, exterior paver solutions, along with interior demountable glazing systems under one contract set us apart. The benefit to the client was utilizing our team as the one point of contact which resulted in a seamlessly run project.

Products
Oldcastle Building Envelope Curtainwall and Thermal Storefront System with Insulated Glazing; Bison Pedestals & Wood Tiles; SYNlawn Synthetic Turf; Muraflex Demountable Walls
General Contractor
Marcor Builders, Inc.
Architect
Sasaki
Photography
Integrated at Work
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Siemens

Walpole, MA

Office, Science/Tech

Integrated at Work (IAW) effectively executed the interior glazing package as well as the assembly and installation of the exterior curtain wall system as part of a phased construction renovation project at Siemens Healthineers’ Laboratory Diagnostics campus.

IAW aligned, attached, and sealed the curtain wall to an existing system.  Two different metal panel systems supplied by others terminated at the newly installed curtain wall. Our team worked with the panel subcontractor to coordinate the terminations ensuring that a seamless air and vapor barrier could be achieved.

Products
Glass & Glazing Package; Curtain Wall System
General Contractor
Columbia Construction
Architect
Jacobs Engineering
Photography
Integrated at Work
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Akamai Technologies

Cambridge, MA

Office, Science/Tech

Integrated at Work (IAW) completed a complex project for Akamai’s new global headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. IAW installed 12,000 LF of demountable walls and a full interior glass and glazing package.

Throughout the project, detailed coordination ensured the final build-out is fully consistent with the design aspirations of the project, as well as all targets for sustainability (LEED and WELL).

12,000 LF

Products
Muraflex Fino Demountable Walls
General Contractor
Turner Construction
Architect
Sasaki
Photography
Anton Grassl
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Great Hill Partners

Back Bay / Boston, MA

Office

Integrated at Work (IAW) recently completed a high-end, customized demountable walls project with Columbia Construction for Great Hill Partners (GHP). Located on the 29th Floor of the Hancock Building, GHP is a private equity firm that embodies the core values of integrity, teamwork, accountability, attitude, meritocracy, and a desire to win.  Architect Gensler sought to incorporate these values in an interior design that distinctly reflects the GHP culture while raising the bar for industry expectations.

IAW proposed the Muraflex MIMO demountable wall system to complement Gensler’s theme of elegant and edgy.  MIMO is the most slender and sophisticated demountable glass office wall solution in the IAW portfolio. Modern and minimal, it maximizes natural light while fostering dynamic and transparent teaming.  True to its demountable nature the MIMO system is highly adaptable and can be easily reconfigured to meet the demands of Great Hill Partners’ long-term business needs. Further, as the walls are not affixed to drywall, future changes can be completed without the time and expense of outsourcing a demo crew.

Unique to this project, the IAW team elevated the capabilities of the MIMO system by customizing it for the GHP entryway.  A challenging task that drew upon years of interior glazing expertise while expanding upon knowledge of the Muraflex system and Maglocks security hardware.  We are proud to say that the results speak for themselves – what a way to make an entrance!

But don’t just take our word for it – even the elevator operator at the Hancock Building agrees that Great Hill Partners is the, “nicest floor in the building.”

Products
Muraflex MIMO Demountable Walls; Maglocks Security
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Columbia Construction
Architect
Gensler
Photography
Richard Mandelkorn

This project was an interesting take on using demountable systems to create a refined, modern space that clearly represents the client.  An aggressive schedule, with a lot of changes, required major coordination efforts with other trades but we stayed one step ahead, the entire way.

Jose Sambrano
Project Manager, Integrated at Work
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Amazon

Summer Street / Boston, MA

Office

Integrated at Work (IAW) recently completed a unique and dynamic installation project with Columbia Construction using TecCrete raised flooring. The project goal was to redevelop an uninhabitable basement space and retro-fit the new space with bathrooms, showers, and employee bike storage for the new occupant – a high-profile, online retail giant.

Located in a building originally developed in 1902 as part of the NECCO factory complex in Fort Point, Boston, the project site proved challenging from the get-go. General Manager, David Atwood, says that the existing conditions resembled a skateboarding park with extreme slopes, slab buckles, and overall severe unlevelness.

Atwood himself had never seen a space quite like this but assured the team that TecCrete raised flooring was the right solution for the job. The pedestal and concrete paneling system of raised flooring absorbs extreme sub-floor conditions and has the flexibility necessary to achieve laser-levelness. Not only does it allow for variable height adjustments for existing conditions and new plumbing, but it also offers unique characteristics that do not exist in new construction. Uniformly flat and bone-dry, TecCrete installs ready for tile adherence.

5,000 SF

Products
TecCrete Raised Access Flooring
Architect
IA
General Contractor
Columbia Construction

“This crew of installers and project managers was very collaborative and willing to help solve any issues that arose. The final outcome was a great success!”

Jim Perry
Site Supervisor, Columbia Construction
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Ginkgo Bioworks

Drydock Avenue / Boston, MA

Office, Science/Tech

Integrated at Work (IAW) continues to work on the ever-expanding Ginkgo Bioworks space within The Innovation and Design Building in Boston’s Seaport. Ginkgo Bioworks designs custom microbes for customers across multiple markets, developing new organisms that replace technology with biology.

Studio TROIKA developed a master plan for the Ginkgo Bio HQ space to include four phases over three years to keep pace with the company’s rapid growth. Each phase has been designed to continuously evolve to meet changing demands across applications and adapt to new technological advancements. Flexibility and reconfigurable design being key elements in allowing for the space to develop while offering the ability to safely work on very different projects in parallel.

Responding to the unique demands of this biotech environment, IAW furnished and installed approximately 20,000 SF of TecCrete raised access flooring. The fundamental value of a raised floor is that mechanical and electrical services can be easily routed under the elevated surface. At Ginkgo Bio, HVAC, electrical, and piping for the labs are all neatly and safely contained below the flooring panels which can be quickly and easily removed to accommodate anything from wiring updates to site reconfiguration.

According to Rich Lawless, IAW Field Supervisor, the original concrete slab floor varied in eveness about 3 – 4” so using RAF offered additional value of leveling while also increasing sight lines of the Boston waterfront.

20,000 SF

Products
TecCrete Raised Access Flooring
General Contractor
TRG Builders
Architect
studio TROIKA
Photography
Sabrina Baloun