Massachusetts school models sustainability with alternative energy sources

Skanska finished the $256 million construction and renovation of Belmont Middle and High School in Belmont, Massachusetts.
Skanska finished the $256 million construction and renovation of Belmont Middle and High School in Belmont, Massachusetts.Photos courtesy Skanska.

Skanska has finished the $256 million construction and renovation of Belmont Middle and High School. The 41,899-m2 (451,000-sf) project achieved sustainability by relying on alternative energy sources, including geothermal wells and solar energy.

Key sustainability highlights of the project include:

  • Fossil fuel-free facility: The new school is 100 percent fossil fuel-free, utilizing a geothermal system with 283 geothermal wells for heating and cooling. This commitment to renewable energy aligns with the town of Belmont’s goal to reduce its carbon footprint.
  • Solar energy: The school features an array of solar panels on its roof, contributing to one-third of the property’s energy needs. This renewable energy source reduces the school’s reliance on non-renewable power.
  • LEED gold certification: The project is currently seeking Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) gold certification.
  • Operational efficiency: Modern technology tools, such as StructionSite for project documentation and progress tracking, laser scanning for facade work, and drones for photo and video content capture, were used to enhance operational efficiency during construction.

The project involved extensive construction and renovation work, replacing the old high school with a new facility that houses grades seven through 12.

CHA Consulting operated as the owner’s project manager and Perkins & Will served as the architects for this project.

The project involved the construction of a new four-floor structure with academic and science wings, media facilities, administrative and health suites, and a new dining area. Renovations were made to the gymnasium and swimming pool, and new playing fields, landscaping, access points, drop-off circles, and sidewalks were added as well.

“We’re thrilled to be celebrating the completion of the transformative reconstruction of Belmont Middle and High School,” says Bryan Northrop, executive vice-president for Skanska USA Building’s New England region. “Working in tandem with the Town of Belmont to ensure all goals were met, we utilized our extensive experience in building educational facilities to successfully execute this substantial renovation on time and with minor disruption to the students’ and faculty’s day-to-day operations. The fossil fuel-free facility will meet LEED gold standards and sets the benchmark for sustainable school construction in Massachusetts.”

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