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UMass Chan Medical School’s $350 million
education & research building earns LEED Gold

Worcester, MA The new education and research building at UMass Chan Medical School—a 350,000 s/f facility—is now the most energy-efficient building on the medical school’s campus. Officially named the Paul J. DiMare Center, the $350 million building marks a significant milestone in the university’s push toward long-term decarbonization and sustainable campus development. It is also officially among the most energy-efficient biomedical research facilities in the country.

As construction manager, Shawmut Design and Construction led the delivery of this fast-track, high-performance project in partnership with architect ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge, in collaboration with ZGF Architects, and TERVA/Trident as the owner’s project manager. The LEED Gold-certified facility features a suite of sustainability-driven design and construction strategies that support its core mission of advancing education, research, and clinical care in the life sciences.

Key sustainability and energy-efficiency measures include:

  • A hybrid geothermal system—UMass Chan’s first—featuring 75 boreholes drilled 500 feet deep, supplying 88% of the building’s heating and 50% of its cooling
  • 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, eliminating an estimated 2,400 tons of CO? annually
  • 80% energy recovery via advanced air-handling wheels
  • Triple-pane, sawtooth glass façade that exceeds Massachusetts thermal performance codes by 22%
  • 100% outside air ventilation to enhance indoor air quality and occupant wellness

Designed for flexibility, collaboration, and occupant well-being, the Paul J. DiMare Center features active learning classrooms, wet and dry labs, a three-season outdoor terrace, indoor communal “living rooms,” and wellness rooms that support students, faculty, and staff.

The new building supports UMass Chan’s mission to improve health and well-being across the globe—providing a future-ready space for collaboration, innovation, and discovery.

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