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Charles H. Barrows STEM Academy

BSC provided ecological, survey, civil engineering, and landscape architecture services for design of the new Environmental and Cultural Magnet School in Windham, CT. Situated on a wooded 20-acre site, the new school embodies the concept of an environmental responsibility, low impact design while serving a student population of approximately 600 students in grades pre-K through…Read More

Bedford Business Park

BSC civil engineers and landscape architects provided several conceptual designs for the Bedford Business Park that considered options for placement of outdoor spaces, gardens, and accessible routes connecting the buildings to exterior elements. The preferred design includes a large plaza and adjacent lawn area surrounded by a wall of evergreen trees, gardens and amenities such…Read More

Atkins Road Subdivision

BSC designed and permitted a 23-lot residential cluster subdivision on 36.91 acres of undeveloped woodlands off Atkins Road in the Town of Sandwich. The project required permits from the Cape Cod Commission for a Development of Regional Impact (DRI), the Sandwich Planning Board (Definitive Subdivision and Special Permit) and the Natural Heritage & Endangered Species…Read More

Acorn Park

BSC has transformed a parking lot into a space to serve both its users and the natural ecology of the riparian corridor it occupies. Located along the Little River, Acorn Park includes a field, trails, a pond, and a conservation area. The wetland ponds and islands provide habitat and visual interest as well as a…Read More

Town-Wide Comprehensive Trails Plan and Design

BSC provided the Town of Hingham with a series of planning and design efforts to improve pedestrian and bicycle connections between important community resources, while also protecting the community’s natural resources and recreational amenities. As part of the planning efforts, BSC completed a town-wide comprehensive trails plan, which includes an assessment of existing trails, an…Read More

Route 3 Corridor Real Estate Assessment

The Town of Billerica, in partnership with the Towns of Bedford, Burlington, Chelmsford, and the City of Lowell retained BSC Group to conduct a site assessment/infrastructure analysis for real estate served by the Route 3 corridor, including the Middlesex Turnpike and the Lowell Connector. Working closely with representatives from each of the partner communities, BSC conducted the…Read More

Quincy Center Urban Renewal Plan

BSC Group worked with the City of Quincy to develop an Urban Revitalization Plan (URP). With guidance from a robust public engagement process and a detailed assessment and analysis of exiting conditions, including zoning, infrastructure, building conditions, parking and traffic, BSC developed a plan and strategy to achieve the revitalization vision. Beginning this transformation is…Read More

Oyster Shell Park Planning and Design

BSC Group provided planning and design services for improvements to Oyster Shell Park, part of the larger Norwalk State Heritage Park on the site of a reclaimed landfill on the Norwalk River waterfront. BSC’s award-winning Oyster Shell Park Master Plan, incorporates the design principles of art, education, and environment, creating an active and vibrant recreational…Read More

Gardner Urban Renewal Plan

Working with citizens, stakeholders, and city officials, BSC developed and implemented a revitalization plan through the development of an Urban Redevelopment Area (URA) Plan. The proposed improvements to the downtown area aim to reestablish the historic vitality and provide enhanced opportunity for urban economic development, improved quality and diversity of housing, and increased livability and…Read More

Connecticut Riverway Trail

BSC was retained by the Town of Old Lyme to provide planning services for the proposed Connecticut Riverway Trail system within the town's shoreline area. BSC planned a four-segment trail system that traverses approximately four miles of area and is a combination Greenway-Blueway that will embrace both inland features such as wooded areas and the…Read More
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