CRACK’D Kitchen transformed a small, highly constrained corner site at Fourth Avenue and Middlesex Turnpike in Burlington, Massachusetts, into a new restaurant destination. The project required careful coordination due to tight zoning requirements, FEMA 100-year floodplain considerations, and previously allocated compensatory flood storage tied to an adjacent development. BSC provided site design, permitting, and construction…Read More
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Massachusetts Department of Public Health Tower Building Renovation
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health Tower Building renovation at the William A. Hinton State Laboratory Institute involved a 208,000 GSF phased upgrade of an occupied eight-story laboratory and office facility. The project included comprehensive modernization of specialized MEP systems, laboratories, and office spaces while maintaining continuous 24/7 operations. The facility supports state bureaus responsible…Read More
Lovell Road Bridge Replacement
BSC is providing integrated bridge and roadway design services for the replacement of the Lovell Road bridge over Catacunemaug Brook in Shirley, Massachusetts. The existing 63-foot-span bridge will be replaced with a new 110-foot-span structure designed to meet the Massachusetts River and Stream Crossing Standards, improve hydraulic performance, and support long-term resiliency at this environmentally…Read More
Trail Design & Development: BSC Advances Multi-Use Trail Projects Across New England
BSC Group continues to help communities expand access to safe, connected outdoor infrastructure through innovative trail design and development. Our multidisciplinary team works with municipalities, regional agencies, and state partners to plan and deliver multi-use pathways that support mobility, recreation, and environmental stewardship. From early planning and funding strategies to permitting, engineering, and construction oversight,…Read More
Salisbury Coastal Resilience Planning Project
The Town of Salisbury faces growing coastal flooding risks from sea level rise, storm surge, and limited tidal flow in the Great Marsh. Key access roads to Salisbury Beach, including Beach Road, Old County Road, and State Reservation Road, are frequently overtopped, disrupting residents, businesses, and emergency services. To address these challenges, the Town initiated…Read More
EcoProtect: Nature-Based Solutions for Flooding and Heat
The EcoProtect: Nature-Based Solutions for Flooding and Heat project helped the Town of Navassa, North Carolina, identify and prioritize equitable strategies to address flooding, extreme heat, and development pressures. Building on the Town’s Resilience Strategy, BSC integrated GIS-based vulnerability analysis with a community-centered engagement process tailored to a historically underserved community within the Gullah Geechee…Read More
Cemeteries as Living Landscapes: Healing, History, and Community in Action
Cemeteries today serve far more than burial needs. They are places of contemplation, botanical beauty, environmental stewardship, and community connection. Effective cemetery master planning must address burial capacity, evolving cremation trends, financial sustainability, historic preservation, and open space design simultaneously. In this WLAM-inspired spotlight, we are highlighting three active examples of how BSC Group's LA…Read More
TNC Coastal Working Group Project
BSC facilitated the Massachusetts Resilient Lands Initiative Coastal Working Group for The Nature Conservancy, helping move beyond planning to accelerate salt marsh protection and restoration across the Massachusetts coastline. By gathering stakeholder input and guiding a diverse statewide working group, BSC developed a practical, implementation-focused workplan that identified high-leverage actions, built consensus around next steps,…Read More
BSC Group Wins Two ACEC/MA Engineering Excellence Awards
BSC Group received two honors at the 2026 ACEC/MA Engineering Excellence and Awards Gala, held on April 14, 2026, at the Renaissance Boston Seaport District. BSC earned a Bronze Award for the Miyawaki Forest Project and a Silver Award for the DCR Neponset Greenway Project, recognizing two initiatives that advance climate resilience, community connectivity, and…Read More
BSC Group to Support NYSDOT Wildlife Connectivity and Safety Planning Across New York State
BSC Group will support the New York State Department of Transportation in developing a data-driven toolkit to help improve human safety, landscape connectivity, and wildlife movement across New York State. The work will focus on identifying priority roadway locations where wildlife-vehicle collision reduction and habitat connectivity improvements can have the greatest impact. Working with partner,…Read More
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