Susan Morris, Senior Project Manager, Author at PC Construction https://pcconstruction.com/news/author/smorris/ Building Stronger, Together Wed, 11 Feb 2026 15:44:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://pcconstruction.com/app/uploads/2022/06/cropped-Site-Icon_02-32x32.jpg Susan Morris, Senior Project Manager, Author at PC Construction https://pcconstruction.com/news/author/smorris/ 32 32 Transforming Learning Spaces at Porters Point School https://pcconstruction.com/news/transforming-learning-spaces-at-porters-point-school/ Wed, 28 Jan 2026 19:01:52 +0000 https://pcconstruction.com/?p=13472 There’s something truly special about witnessing a community come together to invest in the future of its youngest learners. That’s exactly what’s happening right now at Porters Point School, where a major K-2 additions and renovations project is officially underway. The long-awaited improvements are designed to elevate the student experience and support the dynamic needs […]

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There’s something truly special about witnessing a community come together to invest in the future of its youngest learners. That’s exactly what’s happening right now at Porters Point School, where a major K-2 additions and renovations project is officially underway. The long-awaited improvements are designed to elevate the student experience and support the dynamic needs of our growing community.

Breaking ground in late October 2025 marked the beginning of a transformative journey for the school. Since then, significant progress has been made: structural excavation, footings, and foundations are now complete. The construction team is hard at work on basement columns, first and second floor structural framing, and decking, while foundation perimeter drains and underslab plumbing are also in progress.

This ambitious, multi-phase project will add 51,000 square feet of new space and renovate 13,000 square feet of the existing facility – all while the school remains occupied and fully operational. Careful planning and scheduling have been crucial to ensure minimal disruption for students and staff.

The new addition is set to be completed by August 2026, with all work wrapped up in time for the 2027-2028 school year.

So, what can students, families, and faculty look forward to? The upgraded Porters Point School will feature new pre-K through second grade classrooms, a cafeteria and kitchen, a multipurpose gym, a library, and a welcoming new entrance and lobby. The design also includes administrative offices and flexible spaces tailored to support a variety of educational needs, ensuring that the school remains a vibrant hub for learning and growth.

Supporting the new spaces will be updated mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems as well as a new wastewater disposal system, underground stormwater infiltration chambers, and an emergency generator – all to ensure a sustainable and resilient infrastructure.

One of the most rewarding parts of this project has been the genuine connections forged with the students at Porters Point School. Each week, our team looks forward to engaging with curious young learners during their Friday morning visits where we answer their questions and share insights about the construction process. These moments of interaction go beyond simply informing—they create a sense of excitement and belonging, making the students feel involved in the transformation of their school. During the holiday season, the students even expressed their gratitude by decorating the construction fence, adding a festive touch to the ongoing project. It’s these heartwarming exchanges that remind us why building spaces for learning is such an important and fulfilling job.

Stay tuned for more updates as construction progresses and these exciting new spaces begin to take shape.

Owner: Colchester School District / General Contractor: PC Construction / Owner’s Representative: PCI Consulting / Architect: Black River Design

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PC Construction Accepts ENR Award for the UVM On-Campus Multipurpose Center https://pcconstruction.com/news/pc-construction-accepts-enr-award-for-the-uvm-on-campus-multipurpose-center/ Thu, 11 Dec 2025 18:23:48 +0000 https://pcconstruction.com/?p=13367 Last year I completed one of the most complex construction projects in my 22-year career with PC Construction – the On-Campus Multipurpose Center project at the University of Vermont. This project required extensive collaboration, detailed coordination and absolute precision at every step. Today, those efforts paid off as I proudly joined my fellow teammates on […]

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UVM On-Campus Multipurpose Center Project Team, VTLast year I completed one of the most complex construction projects in my 22-year career with PC Construction – the On-Campus Multipurpose Center project at the University of Vermont. This project required extensive collaboration, detailed coordination and absolute precision at every step. Today, those efforts paid off as I proudly joined my fellow teammates on stage to accept an ENR New England Award of Merit, our third national industry award for this project.

This multi-sequence project included renovations to the Gutterson Fieldhouse ice rink, home of UVM Hockey, to preserve and enhance the existing facility, as well as extensive renovations and additions to the University’s recreation and wellness facilities. The completed facility boasts a new varsity strength and conditioning facility, group fitness center, multipurpose activity courts, a bouldering wall, a Sports Medicine facility, locker room spaces and office suites. Throughout the over five years onsite, our work touched approximately 80% of UVM’s athletic campus, with all efforts coordinated around students, facilities, staff and schedules for several Division I athletic teams.

This ENR award recognizes project teams that overcome challenges, invest in safety, promote construction quality and contribute to the industry and the community. These were certainly defining qualities of this project, and we are so proud to be among this year’s honorees.UVM On Campus Multipurpose Facility Gutterson Renovation

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Middlebury Resource Recovery Center Wins AGC Vermont Best Builders Award https://pcconstruction.com/news/middlebury-resource-recovery-center-wins-agc-vermont-best-builders-award/ Thu, 05 Dec 2024 18:18:37 +0000 https://pcconstruction.com/?p=12253 Last night, PC proudly accepted an AGC Vermont Best Builders Award for the Middlebury Resource Recovery Center (MRRC) project. The recognition, in the Environmental, New Construction category, highlights the exceptional efforts in bringing to life a project that not only transforms how organic waste is processed but also contributes to sustainability and renewable energy generation […]

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AGC Vermont Best Builders AwardLast night, PC proudly accepted an AGC Vermont Best Builders Award for the Middlebury Resource Recovery Center (MRRC) project. The recognition, in the Environmental, New Construction category, highlights the exceptional efforts in bringing to life a project that not only transforms how organic waste is processed but also contributes to sustainability and renewable energy generation in Vermont.

The MRRC, located on a half-acre site in Middlebury, is a cutting-edge facility designed to convert food and beverage waste into renewable biogas. Through PurposeEnergy’s innovative Tribrid-Bioreactor™ system, the center processes approximately 80,000 gallons of organic waste daily, producing 1.014 MW of electricity for Vermont homes and businesses on a 24/7 basis. This environmentally focused project reduces greenhouse gas emissions by over 2,000 tons of CO2 each year, equivalent to eliminating 278 tanker truck trips each month.

The project’s commitment to sustainability extends beyond energy generation. The MRRC also plays a vital role in phosphorus sequestration, preventing over 60 tons of phosphorus from entering Otter Creek and Lake Champlain annually. Furthermore, the facility’s infrastructure supports local food and beverage manufacturers, such as Agri-Mark for Cabot Creamery and Vermont Cider Company, by offering an environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution for waste disposal.

The project faced numerous challenges but by embracing a collaborative, transparent approach, we delivered a successful project with zero safety incidents.

Winning the AGC Vermont Best Builders Award is a proud moment for our team, and we look forward to the continued positive impact the MRRC will have on Vermont’s communities.

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Ribbon Cut on New PurposeEnergy Facility https://pcconstruction.com/news/ribbon-cut-on-new-purposeenergy-facility/ Wed, 30 Oct 2024 17:38:13 +0000 https://pcconstruction.com/?p=12156 Last week, PC joined PurposeEnergy for a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the completion of construction for the new Middlebury Resource Recovery Center (MRRC) in Vermont. The MRRC is an industrial organic waste treatment center for converting food and beverage residuals and wastewater into renewable energy and treated water. The 2,600-square-foot, two-story facility, situated on […]

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PurposeEnergy Middlebury Resource Recovery Center / Anaerobic DigesterLast week, PC joined PurposeEnergy for a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the completion of construction for the new Middlebury Resource Recovery Center (MRRC) in Vermont. The MRRC is an industrial organic waste treatment center for converting food and beverage residuals and wastewater into renewable energy and treated water. The 2,600-square-foot, two-story facility, situated on a half-acre site in Middlebury, consists of an anaerobic digester, a generator to produce renewable electricity from digester biogas, and a related building and piping.

The heart of the facility is PurposeEnergy’s patented Tribrid-Bioreactor,™ which converts organics in food and beverage waste into a biogas that then generates electricity. That process is supported by three 47-foot-tall steel digester tanks, two 33-foot-tall steel flow equalization tanks, hydrogen sulfide scrubbing equipment, and methane and thermal energy recovery systems. PC also installed new offsite pump stations and force mains to allow several nearby food and beverage manufacturers to connect directly to the facility.

In addition to the large producers directly connected to the facility (Agri-Mark for Cabot Creamery and the Vermont Cider Company), the MRRC can also accept food waste from other producers within 50 miles. The project offers these manufacturers a lower-cost, greener alternative for disposing of food waste, and it supports renewable energy generation by producing 1.014 MW of electricity for Vermont homes and businesses on a 24/7 basis.

When fully operational, the MRRC will treat approximately 80,000 gallons of food waste and wastewater per day, converting over 90% of the organic content into renewable biogas. It is estimated that this facility will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 2,000 tons of CO2 per year, primarily by the elimination of 278 tanker truck trips each month.

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Work Continues for UVM’s On Campus Multipurpose Center https://pcconstruction.com/news/work-continues-for-uvms-on-campus-multipurpose-center/ Mon, 03 Jun 2024 13:28:11 +0000 https://pcconstruction.com/?p=11827 The PC Construction team is now well underway on the next phase of The University of Vermont’s On Campus Multipurpose Center project, continuing the extensive renovations to the university’s athletic facilities. Current work includes 11,000 square feet of renovations and fit-ups to multiple spaces within the Forbush building of the existing 300,000-square-foot Patrick-Forbush-Gutterson Athletic Complex. […]

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The PC Construction team is now well underway on the next phase of The University of Vermont’s On Campus Multipurpose Center project, continuing the extensive renovations to the university’s athletic facilities.

Current work includes 11,000 square feet of renovations and fit-ups to multiple spaces within the Forbush building of the existing 300,000-square-foot Patrick-Forbush-Gutterson Athletic Complex. A former racquetball court, which was demolished during our earlier phase of work, will be fit-up to create a hydrotherapy center with three pools for athlete treatment. Additional existing shell space will be transformed into the University’s new academic success space. With seven offices, a conference room, a kitchenette and study areas, the space will support student-athletes with their academic needs. Additional areas will receive renovations to create a new multipurpose room and an office suite for the UVM Catamounts men and women hockey coaches. Associated infrastructure improvements include a new energy recovery unit and rooftop ductwork distribution.

This $5.2 million project, which comes on the heels of the successfully completed Athletic Campus Renovations and Additions project, will wrap up this November. Stay tuned for more updates about this exciting project!

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An Eye on the Future: Women in Construction Week 2024 https://pcconstruction.com/news/an-eye-on-the-future-women-in-construction-week-2024/ Mon, 04 Mar 2024 13:58:06 +0000 https://pcconstruction.com/?p=11477 I am excited to officially kick off Women in Construction Week at PC Construction. As a woman who has been in this industry for more than 20 years, this is the space in which I’ve lived and matured as an adult. My story began much like many others in the industry – I was exposed […]

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Construction Project ManagerI am excited to officially kick off Women in Construction Week at PC Construction. As a woman who has been in this industry for more than 20 years, this is the space in which I’ve lived and matured as an adult.

My story began much like many others in the industry – I was exposed to something that just clicked. For me, I grew up watching This Old House. I was fascinated by the transformation that occurs during the construction process and I loved all the different phases: the tearing down, digging up, the framework, the systems, the problem-solving along the way, and finally dressing up the final space. It’s a dynamic process, and I was immediately interested in being a part of every step.

Not only is the construction process dynamic, but so is life and the world. During my tenure at PC, I’ve gotten married, had children, been through a pandemic and went from being a green project engineer to an experienced construction professional. Every step of the way, I had a supportive company and encouraging leaders rooting for me and supporting my goals, both personal and professional.

During that time, I’ve also seen the industry change and grow. As construction professionals, we are looked upon to put work in place but also to share our expertise, to be partners with the owners and designers and help guide their vision. We are more technically advanced and efficient that I ever could have imagined 20 years ago. It’s amazing to think about all the change and growth that I have seen over the years. It makes the future even more exciting to imagine.

This year’s Women in Construction Week theme – ‘Keys to the Future’ – celebrates the strength and knowledge of women and the vital role they play in shaping the future of the construction industry. How can women shape the future of our industry? How can we use our collective strength and knowledge to make a difference? The opportunities are abundant! We need more craftworkers. We need people who can deftly move between the technical requirements of the job while excelling at skills such as navigating difficult conversations. We need people who can organize. We need people who can lead. We need people who can inspire others to work hard and grow. All of these industry needs are areas where women can shine and bring unique perspectives and energy.

The future is bright, and we need a diverse team to accomplish great things!

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