O’Connor Completes MIT Project Designed by D’Agostino‐Izzo‐Quirk

Boston – With O’Connor Constructors as the construction manager, Lecture Hall 10‐250 on the campus of MIT has undergone a multi‐million dollar transformation.

Boston – With O’Connor Constructors as the construction manager, Lecture Hall 10‐250 on the campus of MIT has undergone a multi‐million dollar transformation.
Improvements to the 425 seat lecture hall in the center of the campus include new seating, flooring, ADA improvements, lighting, and HVAC systems. In addition there are several audio visual updates including cameras to record course material for online posting and dedicated power and data for each seat.
The renovations were designed by D’Agostino‐Izzo‐Quirk of Somerville and have greatly enhanced the teaching and learning environment for the faculty and students.
During preconstruction, O’Connor’s team worked with the project Architect and MIT to determine construction methods and products, pre‐qualify trade contractors, define scope for the trades, and develop budgets and schedules.
Located in the building known on the MIT campus as the Dome Building, the lecture hall is one the
university’s busiest classrooms and is considered a centerpiece space. Taking it out of service for the
spring semester required careful thought and coordination among faculty and staff.