South Street Landing work prepares for inclement weather

INSTALLATION OF BARRIERS TO INCLEMENT WEATHER have been installed at the South Street Landing project in Providence, as work on the $220 million project, shown here in a rendering from the perspective of the Point Street Bridge, heats up. / COURTESY CV PROPERTIES LLC
INSTALLATION OF BARRIERS TO INCLEMENT WEATHER have been installed at the South Street Landing project in Providence, as work on the $220 million project, shown here in a rendering from the perspective of the Point Street Bridge, heats up. / COURTESY CV PROPERTIES LLC

PROVIDENCE – Construction workers have begun to install temporary window coverings on the South Street Landing project, to allow for interior construction through the winter.
The current work at the $220 million project, which will house administrative offices for Brown University, as well as a nursing education center for Rhode Island College and University of Rhode Island, includes interior construction within the historical power plant building. Brick cleaning and demolition work are ongoing.
The project has a website for updates, southstreetlanding.com and has created a presence on social media, including Twitter and Facebook.
In the next several months, construction will progress to a temporary roof over the power station building, to allow uninterrupted construction.

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