Time-lapse video: Watch the new parking garage take shape before you eyes

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MANCHESTER, NH – Did you know that you can watch the SNHU parking garage as it takes shape? There’s a link on the city website where you can click through photos from three camera views in real time, or you can watch the progress so far in fast motion, thanks to a time-lapse video from Harvey Construction, which we’ve embedded above.


SNHU Millyard Parking Garage 4
Rendering of the completed SNHU parking garage on South Commericial Street (night view).

About the garage

A new 6-story parking facility in downtown Manchester is under construction. Once complete, it will provide nearly 1,700 parking spaces in the southern end of the millyard. This new precast concrete structure, located at the corner of South Commercial Street and Line Drive, will provide parking for Southern New Hampshire University’s online program and administrative offices housed in the adjacent Langer Place mill.

Numerous site constraints presented challenges to the design of this facility. Bordered by the east bank of the Merrimack River, Line Drive, South Commercial Street, and the existing Langer mill, there was limited open space to accommodate this large parking structure. Since the garage will be replacing an existing surface parking lot serving the Langer mill, temporary accommodation of existing traffic and parking needs, and maintaining access to the mill during construction all must be accommodated by the Construction Manager, Harvey Construction. Improvements to traffic flow patterns along South Commercial Street were also incorporated into the project, to accommodate the anticipated increase in traffic to the garage.

Situated directly across the street from Northeast Delta Dental Stadium, home of Minor League Baseball’s New Hampshire Fisher Cats, and the Hilton Garden Inn, the building will present an attractive and interesting addition to the area. Project architects Built-Form, LLC designed the parking facility to complement the historic and modern structures of the surrounding neighborhood, with a traditional brick masonry façade reminiscent of the historic mills, with contemporary vertical glass elements in the corners. The west facade, overlooking the Merrimack River, will feature perforated metal decorative panels with embossed images, providing a unique and striking visual effect as seen from I-293 across the river. Harvey Construction is scheduled to break ground on this project in the spring of 2018, with an anticipated completion in late 2019.

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Carol Robidoux

PublisherManchester Ink Link

Longtime NH journalist and publisher of ManchesterInkLink.com. Loves R&B, German beer, and the Queen City!