Shawmut Design and Construction contributes to DivcoWest’s Cambridge Crossing development

September 21, 2018 - Construction Design & Engineering

Boston, MA Shawmut Design and Construction is involved with DivcoWest’s Cambridge Crossing (CX). The 45-acre mixed-use development will consist of planned commercial, retail, and residential space, along with public and green space beside cience and tech facilities in the East Cambridge neighborhood. Shawmut is engaged on five separate projects throughout the development, including public commons and retail buildings located across three parcels.

“We are excited to be engaged in one of the city’s largest current development projects,” said Kevin Sullivan, vice president at Shawmut Design and Construction. “We’re proud to be working on some of the more impactful elements of the development, contributing life and vitality to the up-and-coming mixed-use neighborhood.”

Shawmut, in partnership with Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, will build-out The Common at Cambridge Crossing to help form an 11-acre centralized public and green space which will become the focal point of the 4.5 million s/f development. Wide-ranging landscaping, bike, and walking paths will connect eclectic retail, dining, commercial, residential, and transportation options amongst custom water features, open-air amphitheaters, and a community plaza.

Shawmut will also construct three retail buildings that will contribute to the 100,000 s/f of retail and dining space within the new development. In partnership with Prellwitz Chilinski Associates, the three parcels will seamlessly blend together the common landscape by utilizing metal, glass, and cedar materials and design palettes. The buildings will be complete with operable garage doors that will open to the outside, creating indoor-outdoor seating and gathering spaces to deliver a unique, local neighborhood experience.

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Lawrence 9/26/18, 12:27 AM

Reading these articles turns my stomach. As all these companies line up to get their cash the entire neighborhood of East Cambridge continues to be neglected by the City of Cambridge. Construction of our roads are an after thought. Street signs are not even installed in a level manner - nothing like the workmanship in North Cambridge. There are no bike lane separations. Sidewalks and trees are in shameful condition. Requests for assistance related to traffic and noise are discounted or completely ignored. The City Manager possibly sees all of this as funny. Well lets start with this: The council should be aware that much like we did for Mike Capuano, people like myself will work to see them all replaced in the next election cycle. Once this is completed our next target will be a unified voice of Cambridge to ask for DePasquale's resignation. The old way of doing business and sweeping voices under the rug is over.