LWDA Architects for Jack Satter House

Revere, MA – Levi + Wong Design Associates (LWDA) of Concord is serving as Landscape Architects and Architects for the Jack Satter House Sanitary & Storm Piping Replacement & Site Improvements Project in Revere.

Revere, MA – Levi + Wong Design Associates (LWDA) of Concord is serving as Landscape Architects and Architects for the Jack Satter House Sanitary & Storm Piping Replacement & Site Improvements Project in Revere.
The Jack Satter house built in 1978 is a nine-story 259,600sf oceanfront specialized housing complex that contains 266 apartments. The 1.49-acre senior residential community, fronts on Revere Beach Boulevard. Owned and operated by Hebrew SeniorLife the facility provides its residents with a “lively social calendar filled with educational seminars, recreational programs, cultural events, and holiday celebrations”.
Levi + Wong Design Associates is leading a collaborative team of consultants to address the damaging physical results of 35-years being in an corrosive salt, sand, wind, and water environment that has deteriorated the building’s below-grade sanitary and storm piping infrastructure. The piping replacement initiated an extensive ground floor renovation for the facility.
For the highly complex underground work, with their consulting team, SED Associates MEP/FP engineers; Nitsch Engineering civil engineers, Daigle Engineers structural engineers, Epsilon Associates wetland and wetland resource delineation, Ransom Environmental geotechnical engineer, and Consigli Construction Company construction managers, the LWDA team provided Jack Satter House with a program to remove and replace interior below first floor slab sanitary and storm piping.
The design team is also providing new site civil infrastructure that include new deep drain and manhole structures, storm interceptor, grease trap and sanitary manhole, and sanitary and storm tie-ins for all the replaced interior sanitary and storm piping.
The intensive site infrastructure offered an opportunity to re-grade the site to meet accessibility and storm water management requirements. Other site improvements include a new pocket park along Revere Beach Boulevard and a new entrance portico and vestibule.
The project is slated to start construction in the fall of 2011.