Envision – Holland's Energy Future | P21 Decision https://p21decision.com Power for the 21st Century Sat, 13 Nov 2021 14:53:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://p21decision.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/video-logo.png Envision – Holland's Energy Future | P21 Decision https://p21decision.com 32 32 Barton Malow, Contractors sign Partnership Agreement with MiOSHA https://p21decision.com/2015/08/21/barton-malow-contractors-sign-partnership-agreement-with-miosha/ Fri, 21 Aug 2015 12:50:45 +0000 http://p21decision.com/?p=1934 Barton Malow, partnering contractors and unions signed a partnership agreement with the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) on Wednesday marking a pledge toward an exceptionally safe work site at the Holland Energy Park. The agreement represents a proactive commitment toward demonstrating leadership, responsibility… Read More»

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Barton Malow, partnering contractors and unions signed a partnership agreement with the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) on Wednesday marking a pledge toward an exceptionally safe work site at the Holland Energy Park. The agreement represents a proactive commitment toward demonstrating leadership, responsibility and accountability in worker safety across the whole project. It also sets forward an ultimate goal of zero injuries, zero accidents and zero near misses – goals to be accomplished by creating 100% safe site conditions through collaboration, education, monitoring and enforcement.

The Holland Board of Public Works is a supporting partner of the agreement, which is consistent with our absolute commitment to employee and vendor safety in our operations.

*Special thanks to Brenda Woodman for providing photography.

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HDR Ranks in Top 100 Green Design Firms https://p21decision.com/2014/08/22/hdr-ranks-in-top-100-green-design-firms/ Fri, 22 Aug 2014 14:28:55 +0000 http://p21decision.com/?p=1509 HDR, the architectural firm behind the Holland Energy Park, ranks 11th in the top 100 Green Buildings Design Firms according to the annual listing issued by Engineering News-Record. Read the article here.

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HDR, the architectural firm behind the Holland Energy Park, ranks 11th in the top 100 Green Buildings Design Firms according to the annual listing issued by Engineering News-Record. Read the article here.

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VIDEO: Demolition Underway at Future Energy Park site https://p21decision.com/2014/08/01/video-demolition-underway-at-future-energy-park-site/ Fri, 01 Aug 2014 14:23:28 +0000 http://p21decision.com/?p=1455 Demolition is on schedule at the site of Holland’s future Energy Park. Over the past months, the Holland BPW has completed demolition of nearly all parcels of land necessary for the construction of the new power plant. Currently, contractors are tackling the largest of the… Read More»

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Demolition is on schedule at the site of Holland’s future Energy Park. Over the past months, the Holland BPW has completed demolition of nearly all parcels of land necessary for the construction of the new power plant. Currently, contractors are tackling the largest of the demolition projects, the former Atmosphere Processing Inc. facility at 100 Fairbanks Ave. Consistent with the priority the HBPW places on sustainable action, the demolition team has been carefully separating out reusable materials, especially concrete and metal, for use on the grounds of new Energy Park.

Watch the videos below to see close-ups of the action and time lapse of progress so far.

API Demolition


Time Lapse East Camera


Image Gallery

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City Council Approves Land Transfer https://p21decision.com/2014/06/15/city-council-approves-land-transfer/ Sun, 15 Jun 2014 14:50:35 +0000 http://p21decision.com/?p=1439 In accordance with Michigan PA 425, Holland City Council has approved a land transfer from the Holland Charter Township for a portion of the future site of our community’s new Energy Park. The land consists of the region east of Fairbanks Avenue and north of… Read More»

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In accordance with Michigan PA 425, Holland City Council has approved a land transfer from the Holland Charter Township for a portion of the future site of our community’s new Energy Park. The land consists of the region east of Fairbanks Avenue and north of 8th Street / Chicago Drive, and will be essential space for both the natural gas power plant and the surrounding green space / community-access park. Find further coverage of the story in the Holland Sentinel here.

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Holland BPW Reuses Materials at Future Power Plant Site and Supports Charities https://p21decision.com/2014/05/22/holland-bpw-reuses-materials-at-future-power-plant-site-and-supports-charities/ Thu, 22 May 2014 13:01:58 +0000 http://p21decision.com/?p=1389 May 21, 2014, Holland, MI –. The Holland Board of Public Works (HBPW) announced its extensive efforts to reuse and recycle materials at the 26-acre site of Holland’s future power plant today. The site contains a wide variety of items that the utility will move… Read More»

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PowerPoint PresentationMay 21, 2014, Holland, MI –. The Holland Board of Public Works (HBPW) announced its extensive efforts to reuse and recycle materials at the 26-acre site of Holland’s future power plant today. The site contains a wide variety of items that the utility will move through auctions, reuse, recycling and donation.

“The Holland Energy Park will be a symbol of sustainability for our city,” said Dave Koster, general manager at the HBPW. “In another era, we might have considered these materials to be waste debris, but today we have the opportunity to put them to good use on site and in the community. We are thinking broadly and creatively at every step in the project to maximize what can be re-purposed to save money, protect the environment and benefit the community.”

There are a number of pole buildings and sheds that HBPW declared as surplus and plans to auction them off instead of demolishing and landfilling them. Two pole buildings will be maintained for operations during construction and will be auctioned after the power plant’s completion late in 2016. The utility will also maintain one home on 6th Street as the construction field office. Ultimately, HBPW will auction the home to be moved to another location.

HBPW has already reached out to the neighborhood revitalization charity Jubilee Ministries, which recovered several furnaces, hot water heaters, vanities, cabinets and a number of solid wood doors from unoccupied houses scheduled for demolition. The items will be given extended life in home renovation projects in other parts of the city.

HBPW is also working with Benjamin’s Hope, a community and housing ministry for families affected by autism, to recover and repurpose 20 utility poles and numerous tree trunks and stumps from the building site. The ministry plans to use them to construct a natural play area at its Riley Street site this summer.

“We’re really excited and thankful to be working with HBPW on this project,” commented Krista Mason, Executive Director at Benjamin’s Hope. “The poles are going to be an excellent building material for new swing sets and other structures at our natural play scape.”

In addition, HBPW will reuse more than 20,000 cubic feet of concrete from buildings, sidewalks and streets at the Holland Energy Park site in a variety of ways including gabion baskets (large wire cages filled with rocks), road bases, fencing, gates and picnic tables. The utility has also taken an inventory of the mature trees on the site and plans to keep any that are not impacted by the new facility. A number of smaller trees and ornamentals will be transplanted into the final landscaping.

As part of HBPW’s purchase agreement with Star Excavating, the business is trading off their stockpiles of backfill material for the right to remove the steel portion of their building and reuse it in their new location.

The Holland Board of Public Works is a community-owned enterprise providing electric generation and distribution, water, wastewater treatment and broadband utility services to nearly 28,000 business and residential customers in the Holland area. HBPW is committed to enhancing the economic and environmental vitality of the community, providing reliable services at the lowest rates achievable through innovation, efficiency and professional operations.

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New Power Plant Design Video https://p21decision.com/2014/02/12/new-power-plant-architectural-design/ Wed, 12 Feb 2014 15:17:46 +0000 http://p21decision.com/?p=1321 With the project approved, the site selected and the property acquired, our community needed to determine what our new power plant would like and how it would fit into the surrounding neighborhood. This video presentation helps encapsulate the process the Blue Ribbon Panel took in… Read More»

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With the project approved, the site selected and the property acquired, our community needed to determine what our new power plant would like and how it would fit into the surrounding neighborhood. This video presentation helps encapsulate the process the Blue Ribbon Panel took in overseeing design of the new power plant.

To find stills of these 3D renders and other information about the design, please visit the Power Plant Design page.

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Michigan Land Use Institute: Holland Working on Community Energy Plan https://p21decision.com/2014/02/07/michigan-land-use-institute-holland-working-on-community-energy-plan/ Fri, 07 Feb 2014 14:05:07 +0000 http://p21decision.com/?p=1330 The Michigan Land Use Institute recently published a story discussing our Community Energy Plan, the new power plant, snow melt expansion and more. Find it online on their website.

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The Michigan Land Use Institute recently published a story discussing our Community Energy Plan, the new power plant, snow melt expansion and more. Find it online on their website.

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Architectural Design Reveal https://p21decision.com/2014/01/21/architectural-design-reveal/ Tue, 21 Jan 2014 16:54:41 +0000 http://p21decision.com/?p=1284 Mark your calendars for this Wednesday, Jan 22 at 5:30 PM. During a special joint meeting with the HBPW Board of Directors and City Council, we’ll be revealing the architectural design for the new power station! The event will be held in the Council Chambers… Read More»

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Mark your calendars for this Wednesday, Jan 22 at 5:30 PM. During a special joint meeting with the HBPW Board of Directors and City Council, we’ll be revealing the architectural design for the new power station! The event will be held in the Council Chambers and the public is welcome.

Check out the Facebook Event

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