Harvard University Science and Engineering Complex Update 10/11/17

Steel frame of Harvard University Science And Engineering Complex in Allston reaches full height


The steel frame of Harvard University’s new $1 billion, 535,000-square-foot Science and Engineering Complex in Allston has reached its' full height of six stories. The western end of the building is nearly fully framed, and framing of the eastern end is now underway. Steel decking has been installed on the bases of nearly all levels on the eastern end; concrete will be poured on the decking in the coming weeks in order to construct floors. The building is expected to top off in the coming weeks.


Opening in Fall 2020, the state-of-the-art, LEED Gold-certifiable Science and Engineering Complex will be the new home of Harvard University's John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Science. The building will feature a wide variety of amenities, including laboratories, classrooms, research space and a 5,000-square-foot Maker Space featuring high-end manufacturing and assembly workstations. The following are photographs of the Harvard University Science And Engineering Complex:


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