![]() (Note that this course wasn't developed by and isn't associated with Google.)įor a quick introduction to using Apps Script with Google Sheets, see the If you're notįamiliar with arrays in JavaScript, Codecademy offers a Interact with the cells, rows, and columns in a spreadsheet. Most scripts designed for Google Sheets manipulate arrays to Google services like Calendar, Drive, and Sheets, as well as integrate Sheets with other You canĭialogs, and sidebars to Google Sheets. Deco, with it’s three elevated exterior courtyards, a great addition to Cabot, Cabot & Forbes portfolio, is under budget and will be LEED certified with completion scheduled for early this summer,” said David Boucher, project executive at Callahan Construction.Google Apps Script lets you do new and cool things with Google Sheets. The project’s first phase is completed and leasing is well underway with first resident occupancy scheduled for early April. “Overcoming the winter of 2014/2015 certainly presented the team with challenges that at times seemed insurmountable however the hard work of the entire project team has made Deco a complete success. The complexity of its Type IIIA construction made the stepped exterior design more challenging, but through detailed discussions between the design and construction teams, the entire team is very happy with the final product, inside and out,” said John Harding, AIA, associate principal at CUBE 3. From the building massing to the smallest details in the interior design, Deco’s New York style Art Deco themes have been the priority in its execution from Day 1. “Deco exhibits the class and beauty that it’s name insinuates. The GAPs were designed to support traditional shallow footings and limit total and differential settlement to less than 1 inch and ½ inch respectively. Helical Drilling provided a design/build solution and installed ore than 600 grouted Geopier Impact Rammed Aggregate Pier (GAP) elements to depths of 9 to 16 feet below grade to support the new structure. Traditional foundation support methods such as over-excavate/replace and deep pile foundations were deemed uneconomical to address the existing unsuitable soil conditions. Column footing loads exceeded 800 kips and wall footing loads were as high as 25 kips per linear foot. The urban fill was a mix of soil, cinders, ash, glass, and wood. Soil conditions at the project site consisted of unsuitable urban fill, over a compressible organic layer, overlying dense natural granular soils. Glass-walled clubroom with pool table and fireplace.The project includes 10,000 s/f of amenity space that is comprised of: Tankless, high-efficiency hot water heaters and.Stainless appliances (including dishwasher).From the start, we have enjoyed a strong partnership and collaboration with Quincy, in particular councilor Brian Palmucci, mayor Koch and the city staff,” said Jacob Vance, project manager at Cabot, Cabot & Forbes.ĭeco is a 6-story 180-unit, market rate multifamily housing development designed to USGBC’s LEED Silver standards. Deco offers a convenient location for residents to experience a full-service building in one of the regions fastest growing cities, all at a fraction of the cost of living downtown. The site was especially compelling because of its transit access – it uniquely benefits from direct access to both the Red Line and I-93. “We are excited to have opened Quincy’s newest apartment community. The developer was Cabot Cabot & Forbes and the manager/marketer is Bozzuto. Quincy, MA DECO at 625 Thomas Burgin Parkway is located across the street from the Quincy Adams MBTA Red Line Station and near I-93 and Rte. See more of the project at: Deco – CUBE 3 Studio Project Page Written By: Cabot, Cabot & Forbes, by: John Picard / NEREJ, Credit: Flaunt Boston: the article on the New England Real Estate Journal: Deco – NEREJ Project of the Month
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