Project consisted of retrofitting the school’s old oil burning boiler system into a biomass-fueled system. After completion, the district experienced a 60 percent energy savings.
Project consisted of retrofitting the school’s old oil burning boiler system into a biomass-fueled system. After completion, the district experienced a 60 percent energy savings.
Project consisted of retrofitting the schools old oil burning boiler system into a biomass-fueled system. The project resulted in a 60 percent energy savings to the district.
Ausland performed a historic renovation to this 76-year-old tribal facility – the oldest tribal facility left in existence. The project required sensitive matching of historically accurate masonry and siding repairs. Working from original photographs, the team was able to recreate the original masonry, siding, and balustrade assemblies.
The Boys and Girls Club of Southern Oregon received a 34,000-square-foot renovation and addition to their headquarters building. Facilities include gymnasiums, classrooms, commercial kitchen, playground, computer room, and administrative offices and the project was completed two months ahead of schedule. The Club serves over 6,000 children annually throughout Southern Oregon.
Ausland served as program/construction manager for phase one of the project, providing oversight of the design and $12 million of onsite and offsite improvements. Construction of a 75,000-square-foot full-service hotel, 122,000-square-foot condominium complex, and 20,000-square-foot bungalow complex is to be completed in a future phase.