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Middlebury Community Celebrates the Opening of the New Recreation Center
Middlebury, Vermont —A Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was held on March 2nd to celebrate opening of the new Middlebury Recreation Center located at 151 Creek Road. Bread Loaf Corporation provided Integrated Project Management services for the design and construction of the building.
The 13,880 SF Town of Middlebury Recreation Center is organized around a large, flexible main lobby with a regulation sized multi-sport gymnasium flanking one side and the support spaces - offices, multi-purpose room, and quiet studio on the other side. There are also four team rooms to serve the play fields as well as sports using the gymnasium. The building will provide much needed restroom amenities for the adjoining Recreation Park as well as shelter from storms.

Interior and exterior colors are purposefully playful, bright and energetic. Interior finishes feature a maple wood gym floor, a polished concrete lobby floor and linoleum sports flooring in the multipurpose rooms. Durable, painted concrete block walls are appropriately designed to ensure the long term durability of this multi-purpose sports facility.
The building features a robust, energy efficient and air tight exterior building envelope. The load-bearing, cavity wall construction includes six (6) inches of spray-foam insulation to reduce building energy loads. LED lighting, daylighting and low-flow plumbing fixtures all contribute to energy and water conservation. The roof structure was planned for the Town to add photovoltaic panels at a later date. The building contains a balance of large windows with solar shading devises on the southerly facing office and multipurpose spaces, while the gymnasium features high windows on the northeast and northwest corners to minimize potential glare in the gymnasium during sporting events. This also helps with the overall building energy profile through a naturally passive solar design.
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Historical detail, contemporary design: the Brooks House reopens
Katherine P. CoxBrooks House Restoration of the Brooks House, an iconic building built in 1871 that spans half a block on Main Street, has brought grandeur back to downtown Brattleboro. The Second Empire-style building has a storied history as a premier...
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Yankee Farm Credit Ribbon Cutting
yankee-farm-credit-ribbon-cuttingMiddlebury, Vermont—A Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was held on December 9, 2014 for the new Yankee Farm Credit building at 320 Exchange Street in Middlebury, Vermont. Bread Loaf Corporation provided Integrated Project ManagementSM (IPM) services for the design and construction of...
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Bread Loaf Corporation Honored for Outstanding Work in the Construction Industry
Middlebury, Vermont—The AGC/VT Best Builder Awarded Bread Loaf Corporation for Outstanding Quality of Work and Effort in Historical Renovation, Construction for their work on the Brooks House Restoration project in Brattleboro, VT. The Association of General...
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HOPE – Helping Overcome Poverty’s Effects
Bread Loaf Corporation employees worked together to collect and deliver over 1,178 pounds of food to The Addison County Food Shelf at HOPE in Middlebury, Vermont.
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Osborne House Moved Making Space For The New Middlebury Town Offices
Middlebury College’s Osborne House at 77 Main Street in downtown Middlebury has been there for 198 years. Early Monday morning this two-story home was moved to the east side of the intersection of Cross and Water Streets. Osborne House
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UVM Breaks Ground for Alumni House Project
By Rick GreenA long-awaited gathering place for University of Vermont graduates is another step closer to reality after a groundbreaking ceremony for the Alumni House on Saturday morning. The university’s first Alumni House, located at 61 Summit St., will open...
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Brattleboro Celebrates Brooks House Reopening
Susan KeeseBrattleboro celebrated the reopening of an important downtown building Friday. The historic Brooks House was heavily damaged by fire in 2011. But now it’s back in business. The 140 year old landmark, with its store fronts and ornate towers,...
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Northern Stage breaks ground on $9M theater
Eric FrancisWHITE RIVER JUNCTION — Supporters of Northern Stage gathered in the former Miller Auto repair shop building Thursday to ceremonially break ground on a new $9 million theater that will raise the curtain on its first show in August 2015. “It...
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