Each building project requires aspects of improving the building envelope, (insulation/weatherization), fuel switching, and/or HVAC/Renewable energy heating systems. The current scope of work for the project elements that the Town needs assistance with for each of the five buildings is included below. Municipal OƯice Building, 119 Park Ave. Lyndonville, VT 05851 The building is a three-story brick structure (plus an attic). Each finished floor of the main building is about 6,300 square feet. The building was originally constructed in 1900 but has been renovated over the years. There is also an attached gym, but it will not be renovated during this project. Relocating the thermal barrier in the attic Sealing/insulating single pane basement windows Improving weather stripping around the doors Installing ADA-compliant doors on lower, side entrance Energy recovery ventilation (ERV) system and ductwork Heat Pump system Optimize boiler settings EƯicient hot water circulation pump. Cobleigh Public Library, 14 Depot St. Lyndonville, VT 05851 The Cobleigh Public Library was built in 1906, but has undergone several renovations including to the basement and the attic. The building has 3 floors, each approximately 3,400 square feet. Replacing external windows (storm windows or internal window dressers) Air-sealing doorways Improving attic insulation Upgrade the current oil burner to propane New heat pump system Installation of a smart thermostat. Public Safety Building, 316 Main St. Lyndonville, VT 05851 This building was built in 2006 and houses the Lyndonville Fire Department and Police Department. It is approximately 13,245 square feet over one floor. Installing door sweeps Attic insulation brought up to R-49 from R-19 Update propane burner New ventilation system Replace the old Domestic Hot Water system with a new Heat Pump Water Heater Installation of a smart thermostat Town Highway Garage, 75 Smiths Rd. Lyndonville, VT 05851 The Town Garage includes several attached one-floor buildings that cover approximately 32,365 square feet. It was built in 1966. Upgrade wall insulation from R-1 to R-20 Installation of door sweeps Installation of a smart thermostat. Replace the old Domestic Hot Water system with a new Heat Pump Water Heater Fenton-Chester Arena, 145 College Rd. Lyndon Center, VT 05850 The Arena is approximately 25,700 square feet over one floor. It was built around 1975. Upgrading the doors of the conditioned spaces and air-sealing the doorways Web-based thermostat New Heat Pump Water Heater Pipe insulation of the heating system Boiler outdoor air temperature reset Energy EƯicient Appliance Replacement (new refrigerator) The scope of work for each building may be altered if necessary to address budgetary, design, and feasibility needs for these projects. Project design should include as many of the agreed upon project elements listed above and should reflect the MERP project element prioritization hierarchy included in Act 172—Building Envelope; Fuel Switching and HVAC systems; Lighting and Mechanicals; Ventilation (ERV or HRV and ductwork); Resilience Measures.