VHB’s collaboration on this project began eight years ago with the permitting and development of 130 and 180 CityPoint. The engineering team developed a permitting strategy for the two parcels, which made certain that Thermo Fisher Scientific could take ownership of 130 CityPoint and meet opening day schedules for their new corporate headquarters. After Thermo Fisher relocated their headquarters, 180 CityPoint was open for development.
VHB’s relationships in the City of Waltham and history on the site was instrumental in meeting an accelerated project schedule. The company’s integrated services team secured a special permit for a life science use and worked alongside team partners to develop the infrastructure to support operations on this complex parcel with challenging topography — nearly 80 feet of grade change across the property.
To meet stringent city standards, VHB designed a new stormwater management system, positioning collection tanks underneath the new garage, loading dock, and main entrance. VHB also worked alongside the architect on the site design and building layout, integrating the building into the site. The team designed entries and walkways and addressed accessibility issues as well as transit and parking strategies.
“Waltham and other Greater Boston cities have become a hotbed for life science and biotechnology companies. As the race for space heats up, 180 CityPoint is strategically located on Route 128 and is strongly positioned to attract emerging firms as well as top talent,” said Rob Nagi, Principal. “Our long-standing relationships with the City of Waltham were key to expediting permits for this new facility, which made certain the team could keep construction on track to meet aggressive opening day schedules.”
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VHB collaborated on 180 CityPoint with Consigli Construction Inc., Stantec, McNamara Salvia, Bala Consulting Engineers, Sanborn Head, Lemon Brooke, Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP, and the Law Offices of Philip McCourt. The groundbreaking took place in July 2021, with an expected completion date in 2023.