Our Projects

Commercial

Projects

  • The DUA Brockton New Facility Project is a 3-story building with a basement, covering approximately 10,400 square feet per floor and a total building area of 33,000 square feet. The structure is built using cross-laminated timber (CLT) and structural steel.

  • Our work included contract review, DOT training, schedule development, cost review, TIA analysis, and coordination with utility firms across over 100 projects, including bridges, road renovations, and security cameras.

  • The Farmington project is a 3-story, 120-unit Assisted Living and Memory Care Facility in Farmington, CT, with road improvements, new utility systems, paving, and landscaping.

  • The Fitchburg City Hall Campus Project includes renovating the historic Town Hall, abandoned in 2012 due to structural issues, with a full rebuild, utility upgrades, and exterior restoration. A former bank building will also be renovated as the City’s Legislative Building.

  • Life Time Commercial Building

  • This project upgrades MBTA’s communication infrastructure with Critical Communications Technology and the APCO P25 Phase 2 Plan.

  • IMCCA Hynes Convention Center Barr & Barr Commercial Building

  • CHA/Metro is constructing a 140,475 SF, 4-story Medical Office in Totowa, NJ, leased to St. Joseph’s Health. It will feature a Cancer Center, Surgery Center, Urgent Care, Rehab, and dedicated parking, just 23 minutes from Manhattan.

  • Responsible for developing the schedule and assisting with the coordination for the construction of the new stadium in the middle of the city.

Energy

Projects

  • Perform business analysis of all the energy-related startups at Greentown Labs and coordinate events to meet ten startups.

  • The N16 Chiller Hall Expansion Project adds 5,000 sq. ft. of space and 5,000 tons of cooling capacity to MIT’s chilled water campus loop, involving the installation of two new 2500-ton chillers, three new cooling towers, and various pumps, while replacing existing Cooling Towers 3 and 4 to enhance cooling efficiency.

  • The MIT MTHW Thermal Renewal Main Project includes partial demolition of cooling tower bases, installation of a new penthouse for equipment, and upgrades to stairs, elevators, fire alarms, and fire protection systems.

  • Establish a relationship with the government and local developers to install a waste-to-energy plant.

Pharma

Projects

  • Coordinate event for 35 biotech companies from Spain and organize networking event and presentations

  • Laboratory

  • Gnotobiotic Lab

  • CHA/Metro is constructing a 140,475 SF, 4-story Medical Office in Totowa, NJ, leased to St. Joseph’s Health. It will feature a Cancer Center, Surgery Center, Urgent Care, Rehab, and dedicated parking, just 23 minutes from Manhattan.

Institutional

Projects

  • The Ames Improvement Project, a collaboration between the City of Cambridge and MIT, involves constructing a two-way separated bicycle lane on Ames Street, new traffic signals at the Ames Street and Memorial Drive intersection, and various street and drainage improvements, all under the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.

  • Construction Schedule RFP

  • This project involves the construction of a new 86,130 GSF building for the William E. Carter School, with staff and students temporarily relocated to Lelia Frederick Middle School from summer 2022 until the new facility opens in August 2024, at a total estimated cost of $68.9 million, with BOND awarded the contract in February 2022.

  • The Boston University Theater project is a 75,000 sq. ft. facility featuring state-of-the-art theater spaces, two below-grade parking levels, and four above-grade stories for theater, offices, and community areas, including a front lobby and new plaza for student gatherings.

  • The Bristol Community College John J. Sbrega Health and Science Building is a 50,000 sq. ft. facility designed to provide state-of-the-art learning spaces for disciplines like biology, chemistry, and nursing, featuring teaching labs, offices, a central atrium, new plazas, walkways, and a Zero Net Energy design utilizing geothermal heating/cooling and rooftop solar panels.

  • Construction Schedule RFP

  • The Bristol Community College John J. Sbrega Health and Science Building is a 50,000 sq. ft., Zero Net Energy facility featuring teaching labs, offices, and community spaces for disciplines like biology, nursing, and clinical sciences, with geothermal heating/cooling and solar panels, designed to support the college's growing student population.

  • Perform business analysis of all the energy-related startups at Greentown Labs and coordinate events to meet ten startups.

  • Gnotobiotic Lab

  • The Mass Maritime Academy Fantail Student Lounge Addition project involves expanding and renovating the dining and lounge area next to the Mess Deck, adding a one-story structure with dining, lounge spaces, offices, a multi-cultural room, and renovating the kitchen, conference room, and bathrooms.

  • High Education Project

  • Science Building Project

  • IMCCA Hynes Convention Center Barr & Barr Commercial Building

  • The West Campus Stormwater Improvement Project, a joint effort by Cambridge and MIT, reconstructs a historic outfall to the Charles River with precast culverts, manholes, utility work, and site restoration.

  • The Sterling Middle School project involves phased demolition of the existing building, with new construction starting as sections are cleared. After the new building opens, the rest of the old building will be demolished, followed by site improvements.

  • The SMAST II Project at UMass Dartmouth involves constructing a 76,000 GSF facility for $40.3 million, including $350,000 for demolishing an NRC building. It is located at 838 South Rodney French Blvd, New Bedford, MA.

  • The Maria Weston Chapman Middle School Project in Weymouth includes partial demolition, gym renovation, and construction of a new two-story school with exterior upgrades for community use.

Utilities

Projects

  • Baseline, Construction Schedule RFP

  • The Terminal C Enhancement Project involves demolishing part of Pier B between Gates C14 and C21 to construct a two-story infill with enhanced passenger amenities, including new toilets, nursing and companion care rooms, and additional concessions, while ensuring uninterrupted airline operations through careful phasing and temporary MEP/FP systems.

  • The L1430-C2 Post Security Concourse Project involves creating a post-security connection from Gates 37-38 to the food court, building new American Airlines office space, adding airside restrooms, and updating ceilings, lighting, and duct systems in the concourse, with additional escalator modernization work added after BOND received the award.

  • On May 3, 2018, Bond received notice to proceed on a contract with the MBTA to install watertight doors, modify the overhead catenary system, rehabilitate the pump room, add a mechanical building, install a camera system, and modify signals between Fenway Green Line Station and Miner Street Bridge, requiring close coordination with the MBTA to ensure continued station operation, with the project spanning 482 days and 14 weekend diversions.

  • As part of the Better Bus Project, the MBTA is replacing the Quincy Bus Facility to store and maintain up to 135 buses, supporting future growth and a shift to an all-electric fleet. The new 350,960 sq. ft. facility is located near Quincy Adams Station on Burgin Parkway.

  • The West Campus Stormwater Improvement Project, a joint effort by Cambridge and MIT, reconstructs a historic outfall to the Charles River with precast culverts, manholes, utility work, and site restoration.

  • This project includes road rehabilitation and repairs around Logan Airport. Bond Civil & Utility Construction, Inc. (BCU) managed it over 915 days, handling installation, documentation, and permits.

  • The Sterling Middle School project involves phased demolition of the existing building, with new construction starting as sections are cleared. After the new building opens, the rest of the old building will be demolished, followed by site improvements.

  • The Revere Apartment project is a 7-story building with parking and residential floors. It includes road improvements, new utilities, paving, and landscaping, starting with utility relocation and progressing through foundation, framing, and MEP work across Wings C, B, and A.

  • The Broadway/Galileo Galilei Way & Binney Street Improvement Project in Cambridge, MA includes road reconstruction, new traffic signals, bike lanes, sidewalks, drainage, street lighting, and landscaping.

  • The new 17-mile utility corridor will provide redundant services, including water, gas, and electricity, and serve the JFK Library and other institutions. The project also includes road improvements, bike lanes, and utility upgrades for existing buildings.

Start-Up

Projects

  • Perform business analysis of all the energy-related startups at Greentown Labs and coordinate events to meet ten startups.

  • Assist organizing team and operations. Provide strategy analysis. Coordinate meetings with investors and pilot projects.

  • Assist in organizing team and operations. Provide strategy analysis. Coordinate meetings with investors and pilot projects.

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