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Reps. Langevin & Cicilline, and Senator Whitehouse tour Sensibly Green Project

Tim Van Wormer, Evelyn Audet, Damara Ortolani Sisti, Megan Moynihan, Rep. Langevin, Andrew Baer, Rep. David Cicilline, Tom Alexander, Peter Grandin
Congressmen Jim Langevin and David Cicilline, and Senator Sheldon Whitehouse visited the Charlestown Package Store and met with Oyster Works’ principals, Megan Moynihan, AIA and Andrew Baer, and their team of designers and subcontractors. The Congressmen and Senator were interested in how we incorporated our Sensibly Green approach in the package store.
OYSTER WORKS’ SENSIBLY GREEN TEAM
Oyster Works’ commitment to sustainable design and building a sensibly green building is dependent upon an efficient and coordinated team that includes subcontractors and material suppliers.
We are very fortunate to work with Jeff Brennan of United Builders Supply (UBS), pictured here with architect Megan Moynihan and Breck Tully and Tim Van Wormer of T & J Construction. In addition to providing lumber and fasteners, Jeff has gone the extra mile and helped us purchase specialty products, including NuCedar Siding and Unilock Permeable Pavers. A tip of the hat and thanks to Jeff and the team at UBS!
Elsewhere on Site…
On the outside we are finishing the NuCedar siding and preparing the site for landscaping and paving. All of the underground systems are installed and Morrone Excavation is screening the top soil.
When we started the project we removed and stockpiled all of the topsoil. Before we spread the soil to establish a base for the landscaping, we are screening it to remove all the stones.
Inside we are working to complete the rough plumbing, finishing the electrial wiring, and installing the geothermal equipment. All of this is precise work made more difficult by a timber frame builidng with exterior walls made out of solid EPS panels. T & J Construction is doing the siding and general carpentry, Stedman and Kazounis the plumbing, Century Electric the lighting and fire alarms, and Alares and Mercury Tec the geothermal system.
Thanks! to all.
Under the Floor (Geothermal Heating and Cooling)
Yesterday we poured the cement slab in the retail area of the store. After installing the drywall we will strap the floor with 2×4 sleepers, cover the sleepers with 11/8″ Warmboard, install radiant heat, and then a wood floor. But first, before we poured the slab, we had to put in all the pipes and wires! Planning, coordination, drilling holes in the foundation……
Once the floor is poured, all the pipes and wires will be encased in concrete and correcting mistakes or making changes will be difficult. First thing yesterday morning the concrete arrived and now we have a floor. Take a look.
COLD BEER, WARM TOES, DEEP WELLS (Geothermal)
The Charlestown Package Store will be heated and cooled by a geothermal system drawing water from three 450 foot deep wells. Today we began drilling the first of the wells.
The first phase, until we hit bedrock at about 125 feet, involves digging the hole and keeping the hole open with drilling mud. Once we hit bedrock we will set an 8 inch pipe into the hole and pump the mud out. (Yes, this is similar mud to what is being used to try to stop the runaway oil well in the Gulf of Mexico). After we pump the mud out, we will attach a 6 inch bit and drill down through the bedrock to 450 feet.
The constant temperature of the water we pull from the wells will allow us to heat and cool the building efficiently and without using any gas or oil. We will have more on the design and workings of the geothermal system in a future post.











