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Red Clover Commons II
December 8, 2021

Red Clover Commons II

Red Clover Commons II

Red Clover Commons

Brattleboro, Vermont

Project Type: Housing

The Red Clover Commons II Project, located in Brattleboro, VT, involved the construction of 18 senior living apartments. This undertaking encompassed various essential elements, including the remediation of contaminated soils, stormwater control with retention ponds, concrete foundations, and panelized wood framing. To enhance environmental sustainability, the building was equipped with air-source heat pumps, significantly reducing its carbon footprint. Additionally, a high-efficiency and airtight envelope, along with solar panels covering the majority of the roof, were integrated into the design to further promote energy efficiency.

During the blower door test, the project aimed for a result of 1,300 CFM50, corresponding to 0.05 CFM50 per square foot. The Efficiency Vermont program set a goal of 2,500 CFM50 for this project. Remarkably, the final test result of the building surpassed expectations, achieving an outstanding 1,000 CFM50, exceeding both the project’s original goal and the Efficiency Vermont program’s target.

The Red Clover Commons II Project showcases the dedication to sustainability and innovation, providing modern and energy-efficient living spaces for the senior community in Brattleboro. Through the collaborative efforts of gbA Architecture & Planning, Brattleboro Housing Partnership, Evernorth (formerly Housing Vermont), and H.P. Cummings Construction Company, this project has successfully demonstrated the positive impact of environmentally conscious construction practices.

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Healthy Living Market
March 10, 2021

Healthy Living Market

Healthy Living Market

Healthy Living Market

Williston, Vermont

Project Type: General

The Healthy Living Market in Williston, VT, was an exciting project involving the construction of a brand-new commercial retail space spanning 32,188 square feet. Within this expansive space, 18,000 square feet were dedicated to the fit-up of the new Healthy Living Market, offering a vibrant and inviting environment for shoppers. The fit-up phase of the project encompassed various crucial elements, including MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) design-build, the implementation of a CO2 refrigeration system, meticulous coordination of all kitchen equipment, and the installation of a detailed interior design package.

In addition to the interior fit-up, extensive site work was carried out to create a functional and sustainable outdoor environment. This included the installation of multiple catch basins to ensure proper drainage, allowing for efficient stormwater management. As part of the project’s commitment to sustainability and forward-thinking, infrastructure for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations was incorporated, promoting the use of clean energy transportation. The use of permeable pavers further enhanced the site’s sustainability by facilitating natural water infiltration and minimizing stormwater runoff.

An exciting aspect of the Healthy Living Market project was the integration of edible gardens within the site. These gardens not only added a visually appealing touch but also provided an opportunity for customers to connect with nature and experience the joy of locally grown, fresh produce.

The Healthy Living Market in Williston, VT, stands as a testament to the commitment to creating a holistic and sustainable shopping experience. From the carefully designed interior space that prioritizes functionality and aesthetics to the incorporation of environmentally friendly site features, this project exemplifies the fusion of commerce, community, and conscious living. The Healthy Living Market offers a space where shoppers can explore a wide range of products while embracing the values of health, wellness, and sustainability.

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Woolson Block
March 10, 2021

Woolson Block

Woolson Block

Woolson Block

Springfield, Vermont

Project Type: Housing

The Woolson Block, a prominent 150-year-old historic building in downtown Springfield, has undergone a remarkable renovation led by Springfield Housing Authority and Evernorth. With the expertise of H.P. Cummings Construction Company, the building has been transformed into a dynamic space that harmoniously blends commercial storefronts, 15 rental apartments, and transitional housing for homeless and at-risk youth. This comprehensive project not only preserved the building’s historical significance but also addressed the pressing need for affordable housing in the Springfield area.

The renovated Woolson Block now stands as a vibrant symbol of community revitalization, offering a mix of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments with convenient elevator access. The project also includes four commercial storefronts that contribute to the local economy. Additionally, the establishment of a four-unit transitional housing program, equipped with comprehensive social services and a dedicated supervisor, provides crucial support for homeless and at-risk young adults.

By successfully merging historical preservation with modern functionality, the Woolson Block exemplifies the community’s commitment to both preserving its architectural heritage and meeting the demand for affordable housing. This collaborative effort between Springfield Housing Authority, Evernorth, and H.P. Cummings Construction Company has breathed new life into the building, resulting in a thriving space that fosters community development and improves the quality of life for its residents. The completion of this transformative project signifies a significant milestone in the revitalization of downtown Springfield, making the Woolson Block a shining example of successful adaptive reuse and community-driven initiatives.

“The Woolson Block represents a significant step in the revitalization of downtown Springfield from its old machine tool factory days to a modern infrastructure that attracts and retains younger people to our beautiful downtown where they can live safely and affordably. Both the housing and commercial spaces will contribute directly to Springfield’s continued economic revitalization through property tax revenue, the provision of goods and services, and new affordable housing.”

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Community Living at Lloyds Hill
March 10, 2021

Community Living at Lloyds Hill

Community living at Lloyd's Hill

Community Living at Lloyds Hill

Bethlehem, NH

Project Type: Housing

Community Living at Lloyd’s Hill is a project consisting of four blocks of new buildings, featuring a total of 28 townhouse-style units. These units are thoughtfully designed to provide affordable housing options for the local Bethlehem, NH, low-income community. The development includes 14 two-bedroom units and 14 three-bedroom units, creating a community-oriented setting where residents can enjoy comfortable and affordable homes.

The scope of work for this project was comprehensive and encompassed various construction elements. Extensive site work and land development were undertaken, along with the construction of foundations using concrete and structural steel. Wood framing was utilized to shape the buildings, while window and door installations ensured natural light and accessibility. The buildings were well-insulated, and the roofs and siding were carefully installed. Interior finishes, such as drywall, ceilings, painting, and flooring, were meticulously executed. The plumbing, mechanical, and electrical systems were professionally installed to ensure the functionality and efficiency of utilities throughout the units.

Throughout the construction process, close coordination and collaboration were maintained with neighboring properties, property owners, local authorities, and the community. This ensured a smooth project execution and adherence to all relevant regulations and guidelines. The buildings are strategically situated in a beautiful location, adjoining conservation land, offering a serene and picturesque environment for residents to enjoy.

Community Living at Lloyd’s Hill provides an essential solution to the need for affordable housing in Bethlehem, NH. The project aims to serve the local low-income community by offering quality housing options within walking distance of the town center and nearby school systems. By providing accessible and affordable homes, this project promotes inclusivity, enhances community cohesion, and contributes to the well-being of residents in Bethlehem.

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Burlington Subaru
March 4, 2021

Burlington Subaru

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Burlington Subaru

Burlington, Vermont

Project Type: General
  • OWNER: 802 Cars Autogroup
  • ARCHITECT: Joseph Architects
  • M&P DESIGN BUILD: New England Air Systems
  • ELECTRICAL DESIGN BUILD: CFW Electric
  • DELIVERY METHOD: CM
  • CONSTRUCTION COSTS $0.8 Million
  • COMPLETED: 2021

The Burlington Subaru service bay underwent extensive renovations in this two-phase project. The existing conditions and recon bay buildings, totaling 10,000 square feet, were renovated to enhance functionality and efficiency. The project encompassed a complete upgrade of the mechanical and electrical systems, installation of new restrooms, a revised layout to accommodate full building drive-through capabilities with a new overhead door, energy-efficient lighting, compressed air lines, and improved finishes throughout. Notably, a partnership with New England Air Systems allowed for the upgrade of all MEP systems, including the addition of three new “Used Oil” storage tanks. These tanks utilize waste oil from cars to provide heat to two separate buildings, exemplifying an innovative heating system. That’s right, a heating system fueled by waste oil from your car!

The project was completed in 2021 and carried out for the owner, 802 Cars Autogroup. Joesph Architects served as the architect for the project, while H.P. Cummings Construction Company acted as the construction manager, overseeing the successful completion of the renovations.

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HULA: Events Campus/Office Space
March 4, 2021

HULA: Events Campus/Office Space

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HULA Lakeside: Events and Office Space Campus

Burlington, Vermont

Project Type: General
  • OWNER: Hula, LLC
  • ARCHITECT: SAS Architects
  • DELIVERY METHOD: CM

The renovation of the old Blodgett Oven manufacturing plant in Burlington, Vermont, was a remarkable undertaking that focused on sustainability and breathed new life into the space. The project encompassed a complete transformation of the facility to accommodate the HULA Lakeside event and office space campus, a technology-driven coworking campus, a business incubator, and a venture capital fund.

The scope of the renovation was expansive, with a strong emphasis on sustainability measures. One notable feature was the installation of a 33,000-square-foot rooftop photovoltaic (PV) system, harnessing the power of solar energy to contribute to the campus’s energy needs. Additionally, the project incorporated three geothermal wells and two new energy recovery ventilation (ERV) systems, optimizing energy efficiency and minimizing environmental impact.

To provide comfortable and efficient heating and cooling, 88 heat pumps were strategically installed throughout the facility. These heat pumps offer precise control over the indoor climate, ensuring a comfortable environment for the occupants. Energy-efficient lighting fixtures were employed, further reducing the campus’s energy consumption and promoting sustainability.

A key achievement of the project was the creation of a tight building envelope that achieved an impressive 62% lower air leakage compared to the specified maximum. This enhanced building envelope contributes to improved energy efficiency, reduced heating and cooling costs, and a more comfortable interior environment.

The HULA Lakeside event and office space campus, located on a picturesque fourteen-acre parcel along the shores of Lake Champlain, serves as a hub for Vermont-based start-ups and entrepreneurs. The integration of sustainable features within the renovated Blodgett Oven manufacturing plant aligns with HULA Lakeside’s mission to elevate and support local businesses.

The transformation of the old Blodgett Oven manufacturing plant into a vibrant, technology-driven coworking campus showcases the dedication to sustainability and innovation. This project demonstrates the successful synergy between revitalizing a historic space, implementing cutting-edge sustainable practices, and fostering a supportive environment for Vermont’s entrepreneurial community.

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RRMC: MOB & Loading Dock
March 3, 2021

RRMC: MOB & Loading Dock

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Rutland Regional Medical Center: Medical Office Building & Loading Dock

Rutland, Vermont

Project Type: Healthcare

The Thomas W. Huebner Medical Office Building and Loading Dock project involved the construction of a two-story MOB building spanning 35,000 square feet. The first floor of the building now houses the Vermont Orthopedic Center and the Physiatry Department, while the second floor accommodates the Ear, Nose, and Throat Department. This consolidation of services allows Rutland Regional Medical Center (RRMC) to bring these specialties onto its main campus, eliminating the need for separate offsite buildings.

In addition to the MOB building, the project also included a two-story addition to the Loading Dock area, covering 6,590 square feet, as well as renovations to 2,180 square feet of the existing Loading Dock and food service area. The first floor of the Loading Dock features new loading dock lifts, trash compactors, compost storage, and a freight elevator. On the second floor, new food service offices and storage space were created to support the kitchen operations.

The construction of the Thomas W. Huebner Medical Office Building and Loading Dock was overseen by H.P. Cummings Construction Company as the Construction Manager. Lavallee Brensinger Architects provided the architectural design, and Rutland Regional Medical Center served as the owner of the project. This collaborative effort resulted in the successful completion of a modern facility that centralizes key medical services and enhances the efficiency and convenience for patients and staff.

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Proctor Academy: Outdoor Center
March 3, 2020

Proctor Academy: Outdoor Center

Proctor Academy Outdoor Center

Proctor Academy: Outdoor Center

Andover, New Hampshire

Project Type: Education

The newly constructed outdoor center spans an impressive 10,219 square feet, designed to accommodate various activities and needs. The first floor encompasses 5,767 square feet of versatile space. Within this area, you will find a well-equipped shop dedicated to servicing outdoor equipment and ski and bike locker space. There is also a flexible workspace with convenient workbenches for tuning and maintaining bikes, skis, snowboards, and other outdoor gear. To cater to the needs of winter sports enthusiasts, a dedicated wax room for skis and snowboards is included. The first floor further offers flexible storage space for bringing in and storing outdoor equipment, along with a conference room, a climbing wall, and locker rooms for coaches and teachers.

Ascending to the second floor, you will discover an additional 4,452 square feet of storage space. This floor is designed with functionality in mind, featuring a wire mesh screen and door system that securely separates storage spaces. Each designated storage area is equipped with built-in rack systems to ensure the safe and organized storage of kayaks, bikes, camping gear, ski/snowboard equipment, and other essential items utilized in outdoor programs.

The outdoor center has been meticulously planned and constructed to provide Proctor Academy with a comprehensive facility that caters to the diverse needs of its outdoor programs. With its well-designed spaces, dedicated work areas, secure storage options, and specialized amenities, the center is poised to enhance the outdoor experience for students, coaches, and teachers alike.

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Brattleboro Retreat: Linden Lodge
March 16, 2019

Brattleboro Retreat: Linden Lodge

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Brattleboro Retreat Linden Lodge

Brattleboro, VT

Project Type: Healthcare

HP Cummings converted a portion of an existing building at Brattleboro Retreat into a patient care facility to accommodate the institution’s growing needs. The first floor underwent extensive renovations, with approximately two-thirds of the space receiving upgrades. The exterior was enhanced with new windows and insulation, while the interior saw plaster walls being removed and installing a new mechanical system. A one-story addition was constructed for patient exam rooms, and minor upgrades were made to ensure proper egress throughout the building. A new courtyard was also created for patient use, featuring a retaining wall, perimeter fence, and brick walkways.

Working closely with Brattleboro Retreat’s administration, Lavallee Brensinger developed multiple options for a 12,000 square foot, 12-bed Level 1 Behavioral Health Unit on the existing campus. The selected design focused on wellness, safety, and a strong connection to the outdoors. The historic Linden Lodge, built in the early 1900s, provided an ideal foundation with its large windows and high ceilings. Spaces were designed to incorporate natural light, openness, and features for patient privacy, engagement, education, and individual choice.

The collaborative efforts resulted in a successful project that met the growing needs of Brattleboro Retreat, providing enhanced patient care facilities within a limited timeframe and budget.

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The Laurentide
March 10, 2019

The Laurentide

The Laurentide

The Laurentide

Burlington, Vermont

Project Type: Housing

A new construction project was undertaken to create 76 units of housing in a four-story structure. The building was constructed with a wood frame and featured a concrete and steel open parking garage. The total area of this panelized construction was approximately 110,000 square feet, and the entire project was completed within a span of 14 months.

The exceptional performance of the Laurentide Apartments project was recognized with a Novel 40 award. This prestigious accolade acknowledged the team’s remarkable achievement of a 60% improvement in building envelope performance. The collaborative efforts of Evernorth (Formally Housing Vermont), Champlain Housing Trust, Duncan Wisniewski Architects, and HP Cummings, contributed to this outstanding result. Notably, the air sealing results at Laurentide surpassed the standards set by Passive House by an impressive margin of 66%.

Furthermore, the Laurentide Apartments team was honored as the first recipient of the Energy Equity Award. This recognition was bestowed upon them for their commitment to serving the community, particularly by providing affordable housing opportunities to individuals with lower incomes and those transitioning out of homelessness. The substantial improvements in energy consumption achieved by the project will greatly benefit individuals who currently allocate a disproportionate amount of their income toward meeting their energy needs.

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