Bedord, MA
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Construction Manager
$2M
Vertex provided Construction Management services for the completion of a 200-bed VA Hospital in
Bedford, MA. The project consisted of complete demolition and rehabilitation of the existing
building to achieve ADA compliance. The project also called for complete installation of new
electrical and mechanical systems and installation of all hospital components; specifically:
asbestos removal, installation of all hospital components equipped with medical gas and in-house
security, complete electrical and mechanical upgrades, and architectural renovations.
West Brentwood, NY
Dormitory Authority State of New York
Completion Contractor / Surety Consultant
$2.2M
This project consisted of the construction of a 24-bed facility at Pilgrim State Psychiatric Center.
The work included carpentry, masonry, ceramic tiling, flooring, ornamental iron, roofing, and
landscaping. Vertex provided the following services: quantified items in need of remedial work,
CPM scheduling, complete construction management, coordination and supervision of construction
work, and coordinated effectively with the Owner, Engineers, and Subcontractors.
New York, NY
Dormitory Authority State of New York
Cost to Complete
$8M
Vertex was retained by Arch Insurance Company to prepare an independent cost-to-complete
analysis for the Alteration to Building E project at Kings County Hospital. The purpose of the study
was to provide an assessment of the project status with respect to schedule, costs and current
management at the time. Vertex conducted site visits, met with key project personnel and reviewed
project related documentation. The project involved the following work: power, lighting, public
address system, heat tracing, grounding system, fire alarm system and nurse call system.
Boston, MA
Licensed Site Professional Service
1 Property, 2 Underground Storage Tanks (UST)
Vertex performed Licensed Site Professional Services associated with a large scale release of
Number 6 Fuel from two USTs located on-site. Impacted soil and residual product was removed
from the outside of the building and below the accessible portions of the basement slab. All areas
of impact were not accessible for immediate remediation due to the location of the on-site hospital
building. The site remained in compliance with MADEP by Vertex submitting Phase I through
Phase IV documentation and a Class C RAO with an Operation and Maintenance Plan that
includes product removal through existing monitoring wells and continued bi-annual groundwater
monitoring. This method of site closure presents a significant cost savings to the client compared
to building demolition and excavation and removal of impacted materials. Local authorities are
also pleased by this result due to the historical significance of the building structure.