Happenings

Downtown Rotary and Streetscape Improvements

BSC Group worked with the Town of Hudson to plan, design, and construct improvements to the Town's historic rotary.  This project transformed an aging, industrial downtown to a vibrant, modern civic space. A cluster of restaurants, microbreweries, and cafes has earned the Town designation as a “culinary mecca for entrepreneurial restaurateurs priced out of Boston”…Read More

Ecological Resiliency Planning Services

BSC Group provided climate resiliency and ecological restoration planning services to the Mystic River Watershed Association (MyRWA) in Medford, Arlington, and Somerville, MA. Our team worked to provide MyRWA with a menu of projects that could be implemented in the future. We identified along the four-mile segment of Mystic River large- and small-scale upland, wetland,…Read More

Marine Park Redevelopment and Design

BSC Group is providing surveying, landscape architecture, permitting, public engagement, and conceptual design services for the redevelopment and design of DCR’s Marine Park located in South Boston, MA. This project will provide a safe, resilient, and functional memorial coastal play park and gathering area in memory of beloved child, Colin McGrath and local community activist,…Read More

George Tirado Sr. Park

BSC Group was selected by the Waterbury Development Corporation (WDC) to design a new recreational facility on an abandoned five-acre property. During our previous on-call contract with Waterbury, BSC worked with city stakeholders to develop a master plan for the potential redevelopment of the Mad River Corridor, which consisted of five city-owned brownfield parcels along…Read More

Green Infrastructure Design for Cambridge Discovery Park

BSC Group provided integrated services for the redevelopment of a research and development facility with six new buildings and two structured parking garages. Cambridge Discovery Park is located within the 100-year floodplain to the Little River and required the application of Green Infrastructure design elements to compensate for the displacement of floodwaters caused by the…Read More

City Parks Improvement Projects

Peace Park BSC Group’s landscape architects worked with the City of Worcester and a community group—Women Together Now (WTN), who were responding to a recent, senseless death in the area—to redevelop a derelict one-half acre parcel struggling with issues of crime and poverty. The park now serves as an aesthetic relieving greenspace in the center…Read More

Riverfront Park

BSC Group’s landscape architecture team assisted the Town of Orange in designing a .72-acre riverfront park on a former brownfield site. The community’s goals for the site included improved access to the waterfront area, as well as the creation of an attractive park setting for passive recreation and as such improvements include walking trails, benches,…Read More

Plainville High School Athletic Field

BSC Group provided design, engineering, bidding assistance, and construction administration services to the Plainville High School Athletic Facility in Plainville, Connecticut, for the installment of two new multi-sport all-weather synthetic turf fields, which hosts football, soccer, lacrosse, softball, and field hockey. BSC also provided renovations to the track and track events areas. Through submittal reviews,…Read More

Concord River Greenway

BSC Group provided permitting and landscape design services for the Concord River Greenway, a multi-use pathway linking Downtown Lowell and the Rogers Fort Hill neighborhood through a network of walkways between key urban features. The greenway provides passive recreational opportunities associated with the river including walking, biking, bird watching, and access for rafting, kayaking, and…Read More

Childe Hassam Park Design

The Friends of Childe Hassam Park and the City of Boston Parks and Recreation Department retained BSC to design a passive park for their South End neighborhood in Boston.  This diminutive 2,670 square-foot park is located at the intersection of Columbus Avenue and Chandler Street and was the site of an existing passive park that…Read More
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