The project: Design for five on-grade open commuter rail platforms and two crew buildings.

The goal: Further MBTA’s $9.6 billion, five-year capital investment plan to improve the accessibility of their entire system.

Project features: The design included:

  • New electrical services and coordination with utility companies
  • New emergency generator systems
  • Exterior platform lighting and parking lot lighting to MBTA standards
  • Power to VMS, vending machines, elevators, and misc electrical heat
  • New EV charging stations
  • Power to prefab communication “huts” 10’ x 10’ walk-in metal buildings
  • Fire alarm systems where required.
  • Heating for selected rooms at the stations
  • HVAC for crew buildings
  • Bathrooms, kitchenettes, floor & roof drains in crew buildings
  • Drainage and sump pumps in elevator pits
  • Sprinklers in crew buildings
  • Standpipes in platforms

The outcome: Cities and towns in southeastern Massachusetts have passenger rail service for the first time in 65 years.