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Ameresco Awarded Energy Savings Performance Contract to Upgrade Energy Efficiency & Modernize Historic Building in Columbia County, Oregon

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Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE: AMRC) has been awarded an Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) from Columbia County, Oregon, to upgrade the historic John Gumm building's energy efficiency. The project includes modernization retrofits and expansions, such as upgrading boilers, HVAC, ventilation, lighting, and infrastructure solutions. The collaboration aims to enhance the building's functionality and capacity as part of a larger effort to improve county facilities.
Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE: AMRC) ha ricevuto un contratto di rendimento energetico (ESPC) dalla Contea di Columbia, Oregon, per migliorare l'efficienza energetica dell'edificio storico John Gumm. Il progetto prevede ammodernamenti e ampliamenti, come l'aggiornamento di caldaie, sistemi HVAC, ventilazione, illuminazione e soluzioni infrastrutturali. La collaborazione mira a potenziare la funzionalità e la capacità dell'edificio come parte di un impegno più ampio per il miglioramento degli impianti della contea.
Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE: AMRC) ha sido adjudicada con un Contrato de Ahorro de Energía por Rendimiento (ESPC) por el Condado de Columbia, Oregón, para mejorar la eficiencia energética del histórico edificio John Gumm. El proyecto incluye modernizaciones y ampliaciones, tales como la actualización de calderas, sistemas de climatización (HVAC), ventilación, iluminación y soluciones de infraestructura. La colaboración busca realzar la funcionalidad y capacidad del edificio como parte de un esfuerzo más amplio para mejorar las instalaciones del condado.
Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE: AMRC)는 오리건주 컬럼비아 카운티로부터 역사적인 존 검 건물의 에너지 효율을 업그레이드하기 위한 에너지 절약 성과 계약(ESPC)을 수상하였습니다. 이 프로젝트에는 보일러, HVAC, 환기, 조명 및 인프라 솔루션 업그레이드와 같은 현대화 개조 및 확장 작업이 포함됩니다. 이 협력은 카운티 시설 개선을 위한 더 큰 노력의 일환으로 건물의 기능성과 용량을 향상시키는 것을 목표로 합니다.
Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE: AMRC) a été attributaire d'un Contrat de Performance d'Économies d'Énergie (ESPC) par le comté de Columbia, Oregon, pour améliorer l'efficacité énergétique du bâtiment historique John Gumm. Le projet comprend des rénovations modernes et des agrandissements, tels que la mise à niveau des chaudières, des systèmes de chauffage, ventilation et climatisation (CVC), de la ventilation, de l'éclairage et des solutions d'infrastructure. La collaboration vise à améliorer la fonctionnalité et la capacité du bâtiment dans le cadre d'un effort plus large pour améliorer les installations du comté.
Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE: AMRC) wurde von Columbia County, Oregon, mit einem Energieeinspar-Contracting (ESPC) beauftragt, um die Energieeffizienz des historischen John Gumm Gebäudes zu verbessern. Das Projekt umfasst Modernisierungen und Erweiterungen wie das Aufrüsten von Kesseln, Heizungs-, Lüftungs- und Klimaanlagen (HVAC), Belüftung, Beleuchtung und Infrastrukturlösungen. Die Zusammenarbeit zielt darauf ab, die Funktionalität und Kapazität des Gebäudes als Teil einer größeren Anstrengung zur Verbesserung der Einrichtungen des Countys zu erhöhen.
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Project will include upgrading boilers, HVAC and ventilation, the building envelope, controls, interior lighting, and infrastructure solutions

FRAMINGHAM, Mass. & HELENS, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Ameresco, Inc., (NYSE: AMRC), a leading cleantech integrator specializing in energy efficiency and renewable energy, today announced they have been awarded an Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) from Columbia County, Oregon. The collaboration aims to make the historic John Gumm building more energy efficient, and it is also part of a larger multi-phase effort to enhance the functionality and capacity of county facilities.

Brandon Sundeen, Vice President of the Columbia County Museum Association and Casey Garrett, Chair of the Columbia County Board of Commissioners spoke at an exclusive media event at the historic John Gumm Building. (Photo: Business Wire)

Brandon Sundeen, Vice President of the Columbia County Museum Association and Casey Garrett, Chair of the Columbia County Board of Commissioners spoke at an exclusive media event at the historic John Gumm Building. (Photo: Business Wire)

Under the ESPC, Ameresco will implement modernization retrofits and expansions and energy efficiency solutions, including upgrading the building’s boilers, the building envelope, controls, HVAC and ventilation, interior lighting, and other infrastructure needs.

Columbia County recently acquired the John Gumm building, which first opened its doors in 1919, serving as a school until it closed in 1999. With the renovations to the John Gumm building, a 30,000 square foot facility, and the nearby courthouse, the county is looking to make sure it is prepared to serve its workforce and the surrounding community in the present, and the future.

“This multi-phase project demonstrates the county’s commitment to enhancing functionality and capacity through strategic upgrades,” said Margaret Magruder, Columbia County Commissioner. “John Gumm’s comprehensive transformation ensures that the county is equipped to meet future demands and uphold our promise of exceptional service to the community.”

The John Gumm building, upon completion, will house an auditorium for public meetings, the county’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC), Columbia-Pacific Economic Development District, a non-profit, and the Columbia County Museum on the first floor, as well as office space for various county departments on the second floor.

“We are proud to be part of the efforts to bring this historic building into the 21st century,” said Lou Maltezos, Executive Vice President, Ameresco. “The most sustainable building is the one that is already built, and through these efficiency upgrades and retrofits, the county workforce and its residents will be able to enjoy the John Gumm building for many years to come in a way that is sustainable for the climate and for their community.”

The Columbia County Board of Commissioners marked a significant achievement with an exclusive media event on April 17th, 2024, held at the historic John Gumm Building. Paul Vogel, Columbia Economic Team’s Commissioner briefed invited community members and journalists on the latest developments in the county’s Renovation and Improvement Project.

To learn more about Ameresco, visit www.ameresco.com.

About Ameresco, Inc.
Founded in 2000, Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE:AMRC) is a leading cleantech integrator and renewable energy asset developer, owner and operator. Our comprehensive portfolio includes solutions that help customers reduce costs, decarbonize to net zero, and build energy resiliency while leveraging smart, connected technologies. From implementing energy efficiency and infrastructure upgrades to developing, constructing, and operating distributed energy resources – we are a trusted sustainability partner. Ameresco has successfully completed energy saving, environmentally responsible projects with Federal, state and local governments, utilities, healthcare and educational institutions, housing authorities, and commercial and industrial customers. With its corporate headquarters in Framingham, MA, Ameresco has more than 1,500 employees providing local expertise in North America and Europe. For more information, visit www.ameresco.com.

The announcement of an award of a customer’s project contract is not necessarily indicative of the timing or amount of revenue from such award, of the company’s overall revenue for any particular period or of trends in the company’s overall total project backlog. This project was included in our previously reported awarded backlog as of December 31, 2023.

Media:

Ameresco: Leila Dillon, 508-661-2264, news@ameresco.com

Source: Ameresco, Inc.

FAQ

What contract was awarded to Ameresco, Inc. (AMRC) in Columbia County, Oregon?

Ameresco, Inc. was awarded an Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) in Columbia County, Oregon.

What upgrades will Ameresco implement in the John Gumm building as part of the ESPC?

Ameresco will upgrade the building's boilers, HVAC, ventilation, controls, interior lighting, and infrastructure solutions.

What is the purpose of the collaboration between Ameresco and Columbia County, Oregon?

The collaboration aims to enhance the energy efficiency, functionality, and capacity of the historic John Gumm building.

What is the size of the John Gumm building that will undergo renovations?

The John Gumm building is a 30,000 square foot facility that will undergo renovations.

Who spoke at the exclusive media event at the historic John Gumm Building?

Brandon Sundeen, Vice President of the Columbia County Museum Association, and Casey Garrett, Chair of the Columbia County Board of Commissioners, spoke at the exclusive media event.

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