Union Square D2.1 | 10 Prospect Street | Somerville

Manholes below what will be the ‘service road’ behind the tower and lab building leading to the T stop?
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High. It has been in some Somerville visioning materials.
Interesting, thx. Any links available to those materials? I am wondering if anything in the GLX station design/as-built makes a potential footbridge particularly difficult.
 
That looks like some very scrappy geotechnical static load testing.... I suppose it gets the job done?
 
Quick Question: does Phase 1 of this project include the lab AND the (soon to be tallest building in Somerville, I think?) residential building? Thanks!
 
I believe this is the elevator going in - which is directly accessible from Prospect St leading down to the Union Sq stop.
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Quick Question: does Phase 1 of this project include the lab AND the (soon to be tallest building in Somerville, I think?) residential building? Thanks!
Looks like it does…quite the permit being pulled! Electrical scope for the 450 unit tower in the pipeline. I actually believe the tower is first, then the lab building.
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Are there separate threads for D2.2 (7 story apt.) and D2.3 (25 story apt.) buildings? I can’t seem to find them, if so. I believe they have different addresses as well, 20 Prospect and 50 Prospect.

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Are there separate threads for D2.2 (7 story apt.) and D2.3 (25 story apt.) buildings? I can’t seem to find them, if so. I believe they have different addresses as well, 20 Prospect and 50 Prospect.

No, I created this thread kind of with the whole block in mind.
 
Are there separate threads for D2.2 (7 story apt.) and D2.3 (25 story apt.) buildings? I can’t seem to find them, if so. I believe they have different addresses as well, 20 Prospect and 50 Prospect.

I wish there was a setback between the residential tower and the plaza by the station.
 
I’m amused that Boston Concrete (of Lowell) is providing the concrete for the pour, instead of Boston Sand & Gravel. That’s a heck of a long way to ship your concrete. I would love to see the bid details for that one.
 

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