Squirrelwood Apartments Update 04/27/22

Construction Wraps Up on Squirrelwood Apartments in Cambridge

Callahan Construction Managers (Callahan), a full-service construction management firm based in Bridgewater, MA, today announces the completion and grand opening of Squirrelwood Apartments, a Passive House Certified affordable housing development located in Cambridge, MA.

Callahan undertook the Squirrelwood project as an opportunity to expand upon current affordable housing options in the Cambridge area. Squirrelwood Apartments is made up of 12 buildings, 10 that have been newly renovated by Callahan Construction Managers and Davis Square Architecture, as well as 2 new infill buildings and an addition to an existing building constructed by Callahan. The renovated buildings feature kitchen and bathroom remodels, new flooring and windows throughout, and updated exterior facades including new siding and roofing.

“We are overjoyed to announce the completion of the Squirrelwood Apartments project,” said Patrick Callahan, President of Callahan Construction Managers. “This project has allowed us to expand our efforts in reducing energy consumption and maximizing residential comfort in our affordable housing efforts.”

Squirrelwood Apartments is located in The Port, the vibrant neighborhood next to Central Square, and provides a holistic Cambridge living experience while offering affordable rent for spacious units and contemporary features and amenities including:

Central or in-unit laundry

Professional landscaping

Outdoor seating areas

Secure controlled access

Resident services portal

Professional property management

Energy Star appliances

Inclusion of certain utilities

Modern and quality fixtures and designs

Building green and sustainable buildings is part of Callahan Construction Managers’ core business strategy, and last year, the Squirrelwood Apartments received Passive House Certification.

Passive House Construction standards adhere to five building-science principles:

Maximum insulation

Airtight building envelope

High-performance windows and doors

Energy recovery ventilation

Minimal need for space conditioning systems

Meeting the Passive House standard alone reduces energy consumption by an average of 60% from standard construction, and the building’s energy reduction could be closer to 70%. In addition, with its solar panels installed, the new buildings will be true net zero energy buildings.

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