QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS?
AFTER-HOURS EMERGENCY?
Construction Mitigation Hotline
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
617-496-0857
Edward LeFlore
Mitigation Director
Office:617-496-0859
Mobile:617-908-0921
Fax:617-812-8520
eleflore@csl-consulting.com
Alex Dubanowitz
Mitigation Field Manager
Office:617-496-0859
Mobile:617-233-6839
Fax:617-812-6139
adubanowitz@csl-consulting.com
Jennifer Riley
Mitigation Coordinator
Office:617-496-0859
Mobile:617-388-8321
Fax:617-812-6139
jriley@csl-consulting.com
Harvard Allston Science Complex
The scientific research and education complex will fulfill a pressing need for new facilities for life sciences research.
Sidewalk and landscape
improvements will be initiated throughout the neighborhood.
Harvard University’s Construction Mitigation Team is working with City of Boston agencies, the Harvard Allston Task Force construction mitigation sub-committee, and Allston neighbors to effectively carry out a comprehensive construction mitigation program. The construction mitigation program aims to minimize or eliminate negative impacts to the Allston neighborhood, the City of Boston, and the internal Harvard community from University construction projects, while allowing for an efficient approach to construction work.
Neighbors can call the construction mitigation hotline at 617-496-0857 24 hours a day, seven days a week to ask questions and voice concerns, or go to the web site to find out more information about construction activities taking place in the neighborhood.
The Harvard Allston Task Force construction mitigation sub-committee meets one hour before the regularly scheduled Harvard Allston Task Force meetings at the Honan-Allston Library, 300 North Harvard Street. Visit www.allston.harvard.edu for the schedule or call 617-495-3525.
The construction mitigation efforts are accomplished through proactive planning for each project, regular monitoring of all job sites, open communication with all stakeholders, working as a team to develop innovative solutions to complex construction issues and community concerns, and enforcement measures. Components include: