Congress Square

Described aptly as a building within a building, the development of Congress Square is the type of highly complex project where Feldman’s smart survey methods literally shine through on every level. In a move that will transform both a building and a neighborhood, Congress Square reinvents five iconic interconnected buildings with a bold new vision that sparks intellect and creativity: seven stories of glass curtain wall are being added above a totally redeveloped existing structure to allow the creation of residential spaces where there are currently few, but the demand is already high.

To ensure that 14 super-columns fit through the existing building and support the seven stories of curtain wall being added above it, Feldman has been involved in the entire life cycle of the project from gathering data for permitting to 3D laser scanning, BIM, and supplying construction engineering control.

GE Headquarters

When you’re called to work on a high visibility project like the new General Electric Headquarters at Fort Point Channel, smart survey is what you deliver from the very first day on the job. That’s why Feldman began gathering data at the old Boston wharf property to facilitate the creation of permitting and design documents that would allow the incorporation of two historic warehouse buildings connected to a new 12-story glass structure into the overall GE Campus.

On what used to be an unused parcel of land, a worldwide headquarters, recognized for its innovation and accuracy, will now grow. That’s why it’s our distinct honor that when GE needed a survey firm for the life cycle of this platinum-level project, it was Feldman that answered the call.

Harvard Science Center

Built back in 1970, the Harvard University Science Center became the focus of a university upgrade and improvement project. The facility—comprised of a library, several computer labs, and a student commons—had little in the way of existing site plans.

In order for the redesign to occur with absolute accuracy, Feldman was called in to supply a trustworthy base in the form of existing site plans and initial BIM for design phase and coordination.

Ralph Lauren

Shawmut Design and Construction engaged Feldman Land Surveyors for the fit out of Ralph Lauren’s 35,000-square foot Polo flagship store and restaurant on 5th Avenue—where the world’s most brand conscious gather to shop and luncheon.

To assist in the planning and construction of this tailor-made project, our firm provided 3D laser scanning; Revit modeling of the core and shell; and modeling of the MEP structures.

Lawrence & Memorial Hospital

In conjunction with its centennial celebrations and mission, “To improve the health of the region,” the Lawrence and Memorial Hospital decided to convert one of its older buildings into a new outpatient and administrative facility.

To assist in the planning and construction of this project, Feldman Land Surveyors provided 3D laser scanning and revit modeling of the original 5-story building including the roof, exterior and interior.