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Document Conservation Center Taps Erland to Renovate Offices

Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC) has selected Erland Construction, in collaboration with Cresa and Samuel Anderson Architects, to lead the renovation of its new 23,500-square-foot headquarters at 600 Federal St. in Andover, MA. The facility will be transformed into a state-of-the-art office and document preservation center tailored to NEDCC’s highly specialized needs.

The scope of work includes the construction of an open conservation lab, imaging studio, color toning station, chemical storage, secure vault, acoustical control rooms, individual offices, libraries, and a break room. Since this is an MEP-heavy project, Erland will install advanced HVAC systems with integrated humidity controls to maintain the environmental conditions essential to document preservation.

This marks the first collaboration between Erland and NEDCC. Once complete, the new headquarters will provide NEDCC with a purpose-built environment to advance its mission of preserving the nation’s cultural heritage for generations to come, according to Erland.

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