
BROCKTON, Mass.—Ameresco, Inc., a leading energy solutions provider dedicated to helping customers navigate the energy transition, announced its ongoing partnership with the City of Brockton to preserve and modernize some of the City’s most treasured buildings.
Through this collaboration, Ameresco has been instrumental in making these buildings more energy-efficient and healthier for their occupants and visitors.
The City of Brockton has embarked on generational projects aimed at preserving two of its most beautiful and historically significant buildings: City Hall, built in 1892, and the War Memorial Building, dedicated on June 20, 1930. These projects are part of a broader initiative to enhance City buildings, and lighting projects throughout Brockton.
“Ameresco is honored to collaborate with the City of Brockton on these transformative projects,” said Pete Christakis, President of East USA & Greece; Project Risk at Ameresco. “Our goal is to enhance the energy efficiency and overall sustainability of these historic buildings while preserving their unique character. Mayor Sullivan’s exceptional leadership, vision and dedication have been instrumental in driving these initiatives forward, ensuring that the investments are not only preserving the city’s historic landmarks but also enhancing the quality of life for its residents.”
The City of Brockton’s $7 million energy savings performance contract (ESPC) will deliver comprehensive upgrades, including advanced lighting systems, new energy management technologies, and enhanced HVAC and ventilation systems with completion expected in 2025. The City Hall project is well underway and will soon feature a Direct Outdoor Air System (DOAS) to introduce fresh air and provide a healthier and more pleasant experience for government officials and visitors.
The War Memorial Building, dedicated to honoring the memory of the men and women who served our country in times of war, has…
