BOND completes BCC’s John J. Sbrega Health and Science Building - largest Zero Net Energy building

January 06, 2017 - Green Buildings

Fall River, MA BOND, the Northeast’s premier building, civil, utility and energy construction firm, recently celebrated the completion of Bristol Community College’s (BCC) John J. Sbrega Health and Science Building. Located at BCC’s main campus, the 46,000 s/f, LEED Platinum certified facility is the largest Zero Net Energy (ZNE) classroom and science laboratory building in the Northeast. Its unique design allows the building to produce enough renewable energy to sustain itself at zero cost to the campus.

Bristol Community College’s John J. Sbrega Health and Science Building - Fall River, MA

The new building provides a community hub of healthcare and science training to educate students in the high-demand fields of nursing, dental hygiene and life sciences. These programs are well aligned with job opportunities and career advancement in local industries. The building features two stories of teaching laboratories, community spaces and interactive classrooms, joined by a central atrium.

“We are especially proud of this new building for BCC which has already received several awards for its innovative approach to sustainable construction,” said Robert Murray, BOND president. “It’s one of the first ZNE science laboratory buildings built in the Northeast and well equipped for the ever-changing needs of the college’s health and science curriculum.”

ZNE is a monumental achievement for any building, but especially one that houses a large amount of energy-consuming laboratory space. To offset the facility’s energy consumption, the team installed geothermal wells that feed a ground source heat pump. This was coupled with an air source heat pump to provide heating and cooling to the building. In addition, 12 of the building’s 16 fume hoods filter and return air to the space, rather than exhausting it out into the atmosphere. Lastly, a photovoltaic array, built by others adjacent to the facility, will work in conjunction with the building’s own roof photovoltaic array. This system provides power to the building and serve as a shading structure.

The building was completed in time for the Fall 2016 academic school year. A ribbon cutting ceremony was attended by BCC, BOND and the design team which included Sasaki Associates and Bard Rao + Athanas.

Since 1907, BOND has managed some of New England’s most complex construction projects. BOND operates as a construction manager for academic and healthcare clients and a self-performing general contractor for the power and energy industry. BOND is well-known for delivering reliable, safe, and high quality work. The Building Division has recently completed high-profile projects such as Harvard Business School’s Tata Hall, Boston University’s Center for Student Services, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Needham’s Cancer Center, and MIT’s famed Media Lab. The Civil & Utility Division has successfully completed the Hoosac Wind Project for Iberdrola Renewables, the West Roxbury-Newton Cooling Line for Northeast Utilities, and the Needham Regulator Station for Spectra Energy. 

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