SourceOne Helps Dimock Center Generate Savings While Meeting Heating Needs
The Project Was Completed Ahead of Schedule and Significantly Under Budget
BOSTON — SourceOne, an energy management firm managed by Veolia North America, has announced the completion of a boiler decentralization project for The Dimock Center, a nonprofit community health and human services organization located in Roxbury, Massachusetts. For this energy savings performance contract (ESPC), SourceOne managed the full design and construction phases for the replacement of the existing central steam plant with distributed boilers. The Dimock Center benefits from guaranteed savings valued at $150,000 per year, greater energy efficiencies, and improved occupant comfort. SourceOne completed the project ahead of schedule and significantly under budget, achieving a 30 percent reduction in capital costs.
“The Dimock Center is a vital, nonprofit, community organization, tasked with providing critical health and human services to thousands of Boston residents each year,” said Jack Griffin, vice president and general manager, SourceOne. “Together with The Dimock Center’s leadership team, SourceOne identified, developed, and deployed the optimum solution to ensure low-cost, sustainable heating for the campus, reduced maintenance and fuel costs, and a comfortable environment for occupants for years to come.”