The entire structure is supported on a three foot thick monolithic two-way conventionally reinforced concrete mat foundation. This system was used per the Geotechnical Engineer’s recommendations and will reduce differential settlement of the structure due to poor underlying soil conditions and varying water tables that are influenced by the tides of the Charles River. This system will also provide the necessary weight to reduce the buoyancy of the structure when acted on by a design uplift pressure of 811 psf since the design water table is 13’ above the bottom of the mat foundation. This foundation was designed as a conventionally reinforced slab to keep with the same design as the column-supported slab and because of the relative ease of construction. All bars used for flexural resistance of the foundation are #8 and they are laid at either 8”, 12”, or 24” spacing due to varying moments in the mat. The columns of the structure are supported on this level. Therefore, checks were performed on beam and punching shear and all columns passed these checks. Rebar layouts can be viewed on Sheet S01 in the Structural Drawings.