July 2, 2026
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Progressive Design-Build project modernizes HVAC systems at a historic learning facility, improving efficiency and long-term cost-savings for the local community
FRAMINGHAM, MA and TACOMA, WA – April 6, 2026 – Ameresco, Inc., (NYSE: AMRC), a leading energy infrastructure solutions provider, today announced the substantial completion of a Progressive Design‑Build project for Tacoma Public Schools to modernize the HVAC system at McKinley Swing School, supporting improved energy efficiency and a more optimized learning environment for students and staff.
The project, valued at $7.8 million, included an upgrade of the McKinley Swing School’s aging HVAC system, which had reached the end of its life, while also navigating the requirements of the historical registry, ensuring upgrades were sensitive to the school’s historic character and preservation guidelines. As portions of the building remained occupied throughout construction, the team coordinated closely with the district to maintain safe and functional educational spaces. The project achieved substantial completion on December 31, 2025.
In addition to modernizing energy infrastructure, the project supported Pierce County’s utilization goals, including a 30 percent engagement of local contractors and participation by small and minority/women-owned business enterprises (MWBE).
“This project represents a major step forward for our school and community,” said Greg Stidham, Project Manager, at Tacoma Public Schools. “By replacing the aged boiler system with a modern HVAC system, we’re creating a more comfortable and reliable learning environment so students and staff can focus on what matters most. Collaborating with Ameresco allowed our district to plan carefully, prioritize student needs, and progress the work with minimal disruption to learning.”
Building on a longstanding partnership with Tacoma Public Schools, the project followed a Progressive Design-Build model, an emerging approach that allows scope and cost to be defined collaboratively during an initial development phase. Unlike traditional Design-Build, where scope and pricing are fixed at procurement, Progressive Design-Build emphasizes qualifications and establishes a guaranteed project cost after design development, making it particularly well suited for end-of-life infrastructure replacement projects.
“We’re proud to further our partnership with Tacoma Public Schools through this project,” said Lou Maltezos, Co-President of Ameresco. “Leveraging a Progressive Design-Build model allowed us to work collaboratively to define scope, manage costs, and deliver energy infrastructure that supports the needs of a historic school facility and the community it serves.”
To learn more about Ameresco’s Design-Build services, visit https://www.ameresco.com/design-build-services/.
About Ameresco, Inc.
Founded in 2000, Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE:AMRC) is a leading energy infrastructure solutions provider dedicated to helping customers reduce costs, enhance resilience, and decarbonize to net zero in the global energy transition. Our comprehensive portfolio includes implementing smart energy efficiency solutions, upgrading aging infrastructure, and developing, constructing, and operating distributed energy resources. As a trusted full-service partner, Ameresco shows the way by reducing energy use and delivering energy infrastructure solutions to Federal, state and local governments, utilities, data centers, educational and healthcare institutions, housing authorities, and commercial and industrial customers. Headquartered in Framingham, MA, Ameresco has more than 1,500 employees providing local expertise in North America and Europe. For more information, visit www.ameresco.com.
The announcement of completion of a customer’s project contract is not necessarily indicative of the timing or amount of revenue from such contract, of Ameresco’s overall revenue for any particular period or of trends in Ameresco’s overall total project backlog. This project was included in Ameresco’s previously reported contracted backlog as of December 31, 2025.
What project did Ameresco announce for Tacoma Public Schools at McKinley Swing School in Tacoma, WA?
Ameresco announced the substantial completion of a $7.8 million Progressive Design-Build project to modernize the HVAC system at McKinley Swing School in Tacoma, Washington, replacing an aging system while preserving the building’s historic character and maintaining safe, functional school operations during construction.
How will Tacoma Public Schools benefit from Ameresco’s HVAC modernization at McKinley Swing School in Tacoma, WA?
Ameresco improves infrastructure performance for Tacoma Public Schools by replacing an end-of-life HVAC system with a modern solution that enhances energy efficiency and system reliability, supporting a more dependable facility and long-term cost savings for the district.
How do students and staff benefit from Ameresco’s HVAC upgrade at McKinley Swing School in Tacoma, WA?
Ameresco supports a more comfortable and reliable learning environment at McKinley Swing School by installing a modern HVAC system and carefully coordinating construction while the building remained occupied, ensuring safe and functional educational spaces throughout the project.
What technologies and delivery model is Ameresco using for the Tacoma Public Schools HVAC project in Tacoma, WA?
Ameresco deployed a modern HVAC system using a Progressive Design-Build model, enabling collaboration with Tacoma Public Schools to define scope and cost during development while delivering a solution tailored to a historic facility with aging infrastructure.
What is Progressive Design-Build in Ameresco’s Tacoma Public Schools HVAC modernization project?
Ameresco uses Progressive Design-Build as a collaborative delivery approach where project scope and pricing are refined during an initial development phase, allowing flexibility for complex upgrades and establishing a guaranteed cost after design development.
What problem did Ameresco solve with the HVAC replacement at McKinley Swing School in Tacoma, WA?
Ameresco addressed an aging boiler system that had reached the end of its life by installing a modern HVAC system, improving reliability and ensuring the school’s infrastructure meets current needs while complying with historic preservation requirements.
How does Ameresco’s Tacoma HVAC project support energy efficiency and long-term cost savings?
Ameresco improves energy efficiency at McKinley Swing School by replacing outdated HVAC infrastructure with a modern system designed for optimized performance, supporting reduced operational strain and long-term cost savings for Tacoma Public Schools.
Why is Ameresco’s HVAC modernization important for the Tacoma, WA community and local workforce?
Ameresco supports the Tacoma community by achieving 30 percent utilization of local contractors and engaging small and minority/women-owned business enterprises, aligning the HVAC modernization project with local economic participation and community-focused development goals.
