John Gumm Building Improves Efficiency - Smart Energy Decisions

Energy Efficiency, GHG Emissions, Solar  -  October 4, 2024

John Gumm Building Improves Efficiency

The John Gumm Building in Oregon has completed energy efficiency upgrades as part of a larger multi-phase effort by Columbia County to modernize its facilities.

Ameresco, Inc., a cleantech integrator specializing in energy efficiency and renewable energy, announced that in collaboration with Columbia County the historical building was successfully renovated.

This project marks a milestone for Columbia County and its aim to preserve historic infrastructure while enhancing building functionality to better serve the community.

The extensive renovation project included completing all interior finishes, such as paint, carpet, and flooring, which have revitalized the building's spaces. HVAC upgrades, lighting upgrades, envelope efficiency improvements, and structural enhancements were implemented, and there were also efforts to restore the original windows to preserve their historical character while improving energy efficiency. 

The newly renovated John Gumm building now serves as a centralized hub for Columbia County, housing an auditorium for public meetings, the county’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC), the Columbia-Pacific Economic Development District, the Columbia County Museum and office space for various county departments. These updates directly benefit community members by providing improved access to public services, supporting small business growth and offering cultural enrichment opportunities.

"It’s exciting to see this historic space transformed into something modern and useful for our community,” said Casey Garrett, Columbia County Commissioner, in a statement. “This project isn’t just about preserving an old building — it’s about creating a space for our administrative offices, supporting local businesses, and honoring our history. We are proud of how far we have come and look forward to seeing this facility serve Columbia County for years to come.”

This project is part of a larger multi-phase effort by Columbia County to modernize its facilities. Future plans include the addition of rooftop solar panels and battery storage, reinforcing Columbia County's dedication to sustainability and climate resilience.


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