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Notre Dame: Senior Living Renovations
November 29, 2014

Notre Dame: Senior Living Renovations

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Senior Living at Notre Dame

Berlin, New Hampshire

Project Type: Housing and Historic

H.P. Cummings Construction Company proudly served as the Construction Manager for the Senior Living at Notre Dame project, in collaboration with Alba Architects as the architect and AHEAD, Inc as the owner. This remarkable endeavor encompassed a range of significant achievements and accolades, leaving a lasting impact on the community.

The project entailed comprehensive energy improvements, with a focus on enhancing the building’s sustainability and efficiency. Measures included the re-insulation of the exterior envelope and the installation of new windows, contributing to reduced energy consumption and increased comfort for the residents.

The development comprised 33 thoughtfully designed units, thoughtfully crafted to meet the unique needs of senior living. The inclusion of meeting and community spaces created a vibrant and engaging environment for social interaction and shared experiences.

An integral aspect of the project was the preservation of the building’s rich historical character. The restoration efforts encompassed maintaining the exterior facade, ensuring its architectural integrity, while also preserving and celebrating the intricate interior details that evoke a sense of charm and heritage.

The exceptional quality and significance of the Senior Living at Notre Dame project garnered notable recognition. It received the prestigious 2015 NH Preservation Achievement Award and the 2015 NH Merit Achievement Award, acknowledging the project’s contribution to historic preservation and architectural excellence. Additionally, the Home Energy Rating Certificate awarded a 5 Stars Plus Confirmed rating, affirming the project’s exceptional energy efficiency. The inclusion of the property on the National Register of Historic Places further highlights its historical and cultural significance.

The collaborative efforts of H.P. Cummings Construction Company, Alba Architects, and AHEAD, Inc have resulted in the successful realization of the Senior Living at Notre Dame project. This remarkable achievement stands as a testament to our commitment to excellence in construction, preservation, and the well-being of the community we serve.

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Richmond Terrace: Senior Living Renovations
November 29, 2014

Richmond Terrace: Senior Living Renovations

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Richmond Terrace, Senior Living Renovations

Richmond, Vermont

Project Type: Housing

Richmond Terrace, Senior Living Renovations, involved the transformation of 16 living units along with the addition of community spaces. The focus was on upgrading the structure’s insulation, encompassing the walls, attic, and slab edge, resulting in improved energy efficiency. The implementation of a new primary mechanical system utilizing air source heat pumps further contributed to sustainable heating and cooling solutions.

To promote sustainability, photovoltaics were installed to offset the increased electrical load, and new LED lighting was integrated throughout the building to reduce overall electricity consumption. The new fully electric heating and cooling system brings the project closer to achieving a Net Zero energy goal in the future, further aligning with the principles of environmental responsibility.

In recognition of its outstanding achievements in commercial building design and construction, this project received the prestigious Efficiency Vermont Better Building by Design Honor Award.

The successful realization of the Richmond Terrace project was made possible through the collaboration of Duncan Wisniewski Architects, Cathedral Square Corporation, and H.P. Cummings Construction Company, showcasing their commitment to creating sustainable, energy-efficient, and comfortable living spaces for the senior community.

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Middlebury College: Presidents House
April 14, 2013

Middlebury College: Presidents House

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Middlebury College: 3 South Street Renovations

Middlebury, Vermont

Project Type: Education, Green Building and Housing

This project involved adding an addition and renovations to 3 South Street at Middlebury College. This project included the construction of a new stone terrace, first-floor meeting, and living space with a residence above. The renovations included the installation of geothermal wells for heating and cooling and the installation of a solar array that produces 20% of the building’s electrical needs.

To achieve the LEED certification, this project had to meet or exceed numerous requirements amongst seven categories, including sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, indoor environmental quality, innovation in design, and regional priority credits.

This project received LEED Platinum certification and an Efficiency Vermont Honor Award for Commercial Major Renovation.

Comments regarding the blower door test results:

“It is very rare that I inspect an existing or new construction building that has the attention given to air-leakage control work as is being done at the President’s House at Middlebury College. HP Cummings is one of the very few companies that has taken “ownership” for responsibility of this new trade in construction, Pressure Plane Integrity… HP Cummings has invested in equipment that is required for professionals in the air leakage-control trade. You have also invested in the education to create knowledgeable/competent crew leaders and technicians doing the air-leakage control work. I have watched and participated in your progress over the last decade.
It was a pleasure showing up at this job site and seeing the positive results of your investments.”
– John Unger-Murphy, Murphy’s Cell-Tech, LLC

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Woodsville Opera Block
July 5, 2012

Woodsville Opera Block

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Opera Block Housing Renovations

Woodsville, New Hampshire

Project Type: Housing and Historic

H.P. Cummings Construction Company, in collaboration with architect Black River Design Architects, successfully completed the Opera Block Housing Renovations project for AHEAD, Inc. This project involved the renovation of an occupied facility that comprised 34 units and a community area, catering to seniors or individuals with disabilities.

The scope of the renovations was extensive and aimed at improving the overall functionality and energy efficiency of the building. The elevator underwent a thorough overhaul, ensuring safe and reliable transportation for residents. The heating and ventilation systems were replaced, providing enhanced comfort and air quality throughout the facility. Electrical upgrades were implemented to meet modern standards.

To promote sustainability, an underground oil storage tank was eliminated, and numerous energy upgrades were performed. This included the installation of new windows, energy-efficient kitchen cabinets and appliances, water-saving plumbing fixtures, and new flooring and paint. Additionally, solar panels were installed on the roof to generate hot water for the building, reducing energy consumption.

Throughout the project, great care was taken to preserve the historical integrity of the property. The lower-level community space underwent renovations that respected and maintained the original building’s historical details, ensuring a harmonious blend of modern amenities and historic charm.

Olivia Beleau, representing AHEAD, expressed her appreciation for the project, stating:

“Attention to detail and not disturbing the historic fabric of the properties was critical. You all did a great job on that!”

The Opera Block Housing Renovations project stands as a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship and commitment to preserving architectural heritage demonstrated by H.P. Cummings Construction Company. Working closely with AHEAD, Inc., and architect Black River Design Architects, we successfully transformed the facility into a comfortable and energy-efficient living space while maintaining its historical significance.

H.P. Cummings Construction Company remains dedicated to delivering outstanding construction projects that meet the unique needs of our clients, uphold the highest standards of quality, and preserve the cultural heritage of the communities we serve.

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Lisbon Inn: Housing Renovations
March 23, 2012

Lisbon Inn: Housing Renovations

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Lisbon Inn Housing Renovations

Lisbon, New Hampshire

Project Type: Housing and Historic
  • OWNER: AHEAD, Inc.
  • ARCHITECT: Black River Design, Architects
  • CIVIL ENGINEER: Engineering Ventures
  • STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Engineering Ventures
  • MECHANICAL ENGINEER: Stephen Booth, PC
  • FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEER: Chase Engineering
  • ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: Lee Carroll
  • DELIVERY METHOD: CM
  • CONSTRUCTION COST: $1.6 Million
  • COMPLETED: 2012

The Lisbon Inn Housing Renovations project involved renovations to an occupied facility, including 19 units and a community area. The historic Lisbon Inn required a major facelift, addressing various needs such as the replacement of a 30-year-old underground storage tank, erosion in the parking area, deteriorated porches, paint failure, and aging windows and doors. The thermal envelope was improved by adding insulation and reducing air infiltration. All major building systems, including the elevator mechanism, HVAC, electrical system, lighting, sprinkler, and fire alarms, were replaced. Additionally, all apartments received new kitchens and baths, along with several cosmetic improvements. Being listed on the National Register of Historic Places, attention to detail and preserving the historic fabric of the properties were critical.

Olivia Beleau of AHEAD praised the project, stating, “Attention to detail and not disturbing the historic fabric of the properties was critical. You all did a great job on that!” This quote from the owner recognizes our commitment to maintaining the historical integrity of the Lisbon Inn while successfully executing the renovations.

Throughout the project, our team diligently focused on preserving the unique architectural features and historical significance of the Lisbon Inn. By carefully integrating modern upgrades while respecting the property’s heritage, we achieved a successful balance between revitalization and preservation. The renovations transformed the Lisbon Inn into a rejuvenated space that meets contemporary standards, enhances energy efficiency, and provides a comfortable and inviting living environment for the residents.

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McKee Inn: Housing Renovations
March 23, 2012

McKee Inn: Housing Renovations

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McKee Inn Housing Renovations

Lancaster, New Hampshire

Project Type: Housing
  • OWNER: AHEAD, Inc.
  • ARCHITECT: Black River Design, Architects
  • CIVIL ENGINEER: Engineering Ventures
  • STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Engineering Ventures
  • MECHANICAL ENGINEER: Stephen Booth, PC
  • FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEER: Chase Engineering, PC
  • ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: Lee Carroll, PE
  • DELIVERY METHOD: CM
  • CONSTRUCTION COST: $2.5 Million
  • COMPLETED: 2012

We undertook a remarkable endeavor with the McKee Inn Housing Renovations project in Lancaster, NH, alongside the owners of AHEAD, Inc.. The existing facility, home to 35 units and a vibrant community area, underwent extensive renovations while remaining occupied throughout the construction process.

A key focus of the project was enhancing the building’s thermal envelope to improve energy efficiency and comfort for the residents. Additionally, the elevator system received a significant upgrade, ensuring reliable and accessible vertical transportation. Notably, an underground storage tank was successfully removed, addressing potential environmental concerns.

The scope of work extended to encompass comprehensive renovations of all the apartments, rejuvenating these living spaces for the residents. Furthermore, both the exterior and interior community areas received meticulous attention, with a dedicated effort to preserve and highlight the historic details that contribute to the unique character of the McKee Inn.

With the expertise of Black River Design as the architect, the project seamlessly merged functionality, aesthetics, and a deep respect for the building’s historical significance. H.P. Cummings Construction Company’s commitment to excellence and attention to detail was evident in every aspect of the renovation.

The McKee Inn Housing Renovations project stands as a testament to the transformative power of thoughtful restoration and modernization. It is a testament to the collaboration and dedication of all involved, ensuring that the residents can enjoy an enhanced and revitalized living environment while preserving the cherished heritage of the community.

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Cathedral Square: Housing Renovations
March 23, 2011

Cathedral Square: Housing Renovations

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Cathedral Square Housing Renovations

Burlington, Vermont

Project Type: Housing

H.P. Cummings Construction Company, in collaboration with Cathedral Square Corporation and Duncan Wisniewski Architects, renovations were undertaken at Cathedral Square in 2010. The project primarily focused on energy-saving upgrades, including the installation of new windows, as well as general improvements such as kitchen replacements, upgrades to heating zones, enhancements to circulation spaces, and the addition of photovoltaics on the roof.

To facilitate the renovation process, blocks of 3 to 4 units, totaling 91 units, were made available for the contractor’s use. It is noteworthy that H.P. Cummings had originally constructed the 10-story housing project in 1979, adding historical significance to their involvement in the subsequent renovations at Cathedral Square.

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