
Construction Contributions Drive Hospital’s Rise in Haiti ...JML is engineering the construction of a new hospital in Haiti to help the Haitian people recover.

Client: VDA PRODuctions: Jordan's furniture, reading, MA Beantown Using 280,000 pounds of multi-colored Jelly Belly jelly beans, "Beantown" is a 17,000 square-foot area, complete with Beantown's Biggest Dig, a 40-foot high ice cream sundae made from over 4 million jelly beans. Another jelly bean structure, The Sweet House (rather than The State House) needed over 6 million jelly beans to create the golden dome and multi-colored columns. Jordan's Green Monster is the same height as the original in Fenway Park. Wally the Mascot is perched atop, holding a Yankee player in his glove!
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Client: Bergmeyer East Savings Bank New 38,000 sf corporate headquarters the signature building of East Boston Savings Bank, had a mix of traditional masonry and glass construction.

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Client: Legal Seafood The famous restaurant in Chestnuthill was renovated by Shawmut and John was requested to do the engineering.

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Client: Clay Center Solardome Superb image quality is maintained by active thermal control in the dome. Multiple negative-pressure fans built into two airlocks cycle 10,000 cubic feet of air per minute through the dome, which keeps the interior temperature to within a fraction of a degree of the ambient air outside.

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