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Project ~Ianager for waterproofing, <br />structural repairs, and historic restoration of the Park <br />Street and Boylston Street Green Line stations, and the <br />Tremont Street subway tunnel running under Tremont <br />Street and Boston Common between the two stations. <br />Constmcted in 1895, the tunnel and stations were the <br />first part of the first subway system ever constructed in <br />the United States (fifth oldest subway system in the <br />world). Designated as historic landmarks, they are <br />located under Boston Common which is listed on the <br />National Register of Historic Places. Waterproofing of <br />the tunnel roof utilized open cut for access, rec]uiring <br />phased work areas for traffic control, and <br />removal/ replacement of selected trees on Boston <br />Common. Close coordination was required with the <br />City of Boston Department of Public \'('orks, \V'ith <br />surface restoration of Boston Common and <br />reconstruction of Tremont Street being performed by <br />the City. <br /> <br />MassHighway - Bridge B-25-11, Main Street Over <br />Salisbury Brook, Brockton, MA. Project 0.[anager for <br />replacement of an existing four-lane urban roachvay <br />bridge over an existing waterway through a congested <br />neighborhood. Project included a subsurface <br />investigation program, preparation of plans, <br />specifications and construction cost estimates for traffic <br />management, temporary pedestrian bridge, demolition of <br />existing superstructure, new pile supported abutments, <br />new pre-cast concrete superstructure, protection and <br />replacement of existing utilities, roadway approach work <br />including roadway, sidewalk, drainage and utility <br />lmprO\'ements. <br /> <br />MBTA - Repairs/Improvements, Existing Braintree <br />Station Parking Garage, Braintree MA. Project <br />~lanager for repairs and improvements to the existing <br />1, 100-car parking garage complex serving the in termodal <br />transportation facility at the Red Line Braintree Station. <br />The existing parking complex consists of two <br />precast/prestressed concrete structures arranged in a <br />staggered-deck system connected by two circular pattern <br />vertical access ramps. Pedestrian access from the garage <br />to the transit station utilizes walkways at grade and a <br /> <br />SHAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. <br /> <br />OGC122006T <br /> <br />covered pedestrian bridge over the bus way. Minimizing <br />impact on revenue service while keeping existing <br />facilities open to the public during construction was <br />critical. <br /> <br />MBT A - Repairs/Improvements, Existing Quincy <br />Adams Station Parking Garage, Quincy Project <br />~Ianager for repairs and improvements to the existing <br />2, 100-car parking garage complex serving the intermodal <br />transportation facility at the Red Line Quincy Adams <br />Station. The existing parking complex includes two <br />independent, six level, and precast/prestressed concrete <br />parking structures separated by a covered <br />busway / atrium, and connected by crossover bridges at <br />selected levels. Each structure has its own drum ramp <br />structure for \'ertical access from a common toll plaza <br />that ties directly to ramps connecting \V.ith the regional <br />highway system. The two garages are servcd by a <br />common elevator/lobby core connected to the rapid <br />transit station. t\[inimizing impact on re\'Cnue selTice <br />while keeping existing facilities open to the public during <br />construction \vas critical. <br /> <br />MBT A - Quincy Adams Station Parking Garage <br />Addition, Quincy MA. .\s Project t\Ianager, led a team <br />of specialists to increase parking capacity at the existing <br />intermodal transportation facility at the Red Line Ouinc\' <br />.\dams Station. The addition w~s designed as a ne:' six~ <br />le\'el, precast/prestressed concrete structure tied to the <br />existing ramp and parking complex, increasing parking <br />capacity at the station by 1,400 spaces to a total of 3,500. <br />The multi-disciplined project was taken through <br />schematic, design development and final design. <br />Minimizing impact on revenue sef\'ice while keeping <br />existing facilities open to the public during construction <br />was critical. <br /> <br />MBT A - Braintree Station Parking Garage Addition, <br />Braintree, MA. I\S Project ~Ianager, led a team of <br />specialists to increase parking capacity at the existing <br />intermodal transportation facility at the Red Line <br />Braintree Station. The addition was designed as a <br />vertical expansion of the existing two level, precast - <br />prestressed concrete staggered deck structure, utilizing <br />the existing ramp and access systems, increasing parking <br />capacity at the station by approximately 700 spaces to a <br />total of 1,800. The multi-disciplined project was placed <br />on hold by the MBT A. Design focused on minimizing <br /> <br />WILLIAM J. PALMIERI <br /> <br />3 <br />