The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum: PART 3 – AHOY MATEY!

By Dan Perruzzi and Cyndy Gibson Murphy. Perhaps one of the most interesting (and certainly challenging) aspects of building on a floating barge is creating a level work surface. The first step in beginning framing on any project is making certain that you have a level foundation, especially since concrete has a much higher amount of tolerance than most other building materials. read more >

The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum: PART 2 – ANCHORS AWAY!

By Dan Perruzzi and Cyndy Gibson Murphy. Now that you have the background on the history and future of the site, as well as how this project came to be and how MPA became involved (from Part 1 – All Aboard!”), we can discuss how the project will be built. read more >

The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum: PART 1 — ALL ABOARD!

By Dan Perruzzi and Cyndy Gibson Murphy. The new Tea Party Ships and Museum project is, without question, the most unique project our office has ever worked on, for many reasons. read more >