Integrated Interiors at Work provides raised floor for Littleton Police

March 31, 2010 - Owners Developers & Managers
Integrated Interiors at Work LLC, New England's premier commercial architectural/engineered products and construction services company, has completed the raised flooring installation for the Littleton Police Station's new 911 center.
The 1,200 s/f regional call center is located with the newly constructed town police station. The call center required a flooring solution that would support the facility's crucial data and power distribution requirements, and provide a comfortable and attractive surface for its staff. Integrated Interiors at Word collaborated closely on the project with construction manager GNR Construction from Quincy, Mass.

"Due to the high call volume, and the critical nature of the calls, it was very important that the 911 center include a effective and efficient means of data and power distribution," said Daniel Aylward, senior project manager at G&R Construction. "Integrated Interiors at Work provided the expertise and installation for the TecCrete flooring that allows the cabling to run under the floor, while creating an aesthetic that fit into the architectural design and the client's interests."

The Haworth TecCrete raised flooring product was selected for its flexibility and versatility, including the opportunity for a variety of floor finishes ranging from carpet to clear stain concrete, as well as its ability to create a laser-level floor.
"To meet the project's aesthetic requirements, we worked closely with the Littleton Police Department to consider the various possible finishes for the raised floor product," said David Atwood, general manager of Integrated Interiors at Work. "The resulting exposed concrete with clear stain finish created the desired look and functionality for the 911 call center's ancillary rooms."
The project architect was The Carell Group, located in Hopkinton, Mass.
About Integrated Interiors at Work
Integrated Interiors at Work provides architectural interiors products including moveable walls, raised flooring, and modular power, as well as design-build construction services for mission critical or data center environments. The company is the region's only source for the integrated procurement and installation of modular architectural products through a single manufacturer - Haworth. Combined with Haworth's Organic Workspaceâ„¢ products, Integrated Interiors at Work's modular solutions provide flexible, high performance workspace that adapts to companies' changing needs while meeting the growing demand for sustainable and LEED-supportive design. For more information, please go to www.iiawne.com.
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