STV Celebrates Groundbreaking of First of Its Kind Sustainable Bus Maintenance Facility in Quincy: Massachusetts Homebuyers Homeownership

 BOSTON – STV, an engineering, architectural, planning and program and construction management services, joined Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, Governor Charlie Baker, Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito, Massachusetts Department of Transportation Secretary and CEO Jamey Tesler and Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority General Manager Steve Poftak to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s (MBTA) new Quincy Bus Maintenance Facility in Quincy, MA. STV designed the project in pursuit of LEED and Envision Gold standards to help facilitate the MBTA’s transition to a zero emission bus fleet.

 STV is the lead designer on the two hundred sevnty two million dollar project, which is the first maintenance facility the MBTA will modernize throughout the Greater Boston area and the first in Massachusetts to accommodate both the MBTA’s current fleet of diesel hybrid vehicles and a future fleet of battery electric buses (BEB). “Teamwork was key for our STV Boston office to complete the work on time and within a tight schedule,” said Paul Tyrell, P.E., PLS, LEED AP, DBIA, STV vice president and chief civil engineer. “Our staff’s stability and strong lines of communication between disciplines come from years of working on comparable projects and allow us to develop our work cross departmentally and resolve conflicts efficiently.”

 STV executed the design within a constricted twelve month time frame, integrating the latest BEB technology and adapting designs to accommodate MBTA preferences, including significant structural modifications to raise all BEB charges above the ground floor to eliminate any potential impacts during bus movements. The team also complied with the MBTA’s brand new design guidelines to help decrease their carbon footprint.

“Sustainability and resilience are top priorities in the MBTA’s new procedures,” said Preethi Sreeraj, P.E., LEED AP (BD+C), ENV SP, STV senior civil engineer. “Working within the LEED and Envision frameworks, some essential aspects of our plans include water efficient fixtures and energy metering through building management systems that let us strategize energy consumption within the facility. Among other sustainable practices, specialized pavement and roof materials with high solar reflection capability were selected to avoid the ‘heat island’ effect that can increase area energy expenditure while decreasing air quality.”

 STV has a long standing history of working on passenger transportation systems in Massachusetts including the Greenbush Line Rail Restoration and the Silver Line Courthouse Station and Tunnel. The firm is currently providing design and engineering services for the MBTA’s $1.3 billion Green Line Light Rail Extension.

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