--- title: "15:30 ETCTA Construction Managers Completes Geothermal Well System at Fort River Elementary School" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/275169899.md" description: "CTA Construction Managers has completed a geothermal well system at Fort River Elementary School in Amherst, MA, featuring 83 wells for energy-efficient heating and cooling. This system aims to reduce operational costs and the school's carbon footprint, showcasing sustainable design in education. The project, designed by DiNisco Design, emphasizes modern construction practices for energy conservation. The geothermal system utilizes the earth's stable temperatures for efficient climate control, making it ideal for long-term sustainability in schools. CTA Construction Managers specializes in green building and has a significant portfolio in various sectors." datetime: "2026-02-06T20:30:37.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/275169899.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/275169899.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/275169899.md) --- > Supported Languages: [简体中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/275169899.md) | [繁體中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/275169899.md) # 15:30 ETCTA Construction Managers Completes Geothermal Well System at Fort River Elementary School _New Fort River Elementary School complex features 83 geothermal wells to power energy-efficient heating and cooling._ , /PRNewswire/ -- CTA Construction Managers is proud to announce the successful completion of the exterior geothermal well system at the brand-new Fort River Elementary School in Amherst, MA. The system features 83 geothermal wells, marking a major step forward in sustainable school design and energy efficiency for the Town of Amherst. Continue Reading CTA Construction Managers Completes Geothermal Well System at Fort River Elementary School This advanced geothermal system will provide environmentally responsible heating and cooling for the building, significantly reducing long-term operational costs and the school's carbon footprint. The project showcases CTA Construction Managers' ongoing expertise in building high-performance educational facilities across Massachusetts. The architectural design for the project was led by DiNisco Design, a long-standing collaborator of CTA Construction Managers. Together, CTA and DiNisco have partnered on multiple successful school projects throughout the Commonwealth, including Brookside Elementary School in Milford, MA, Howe-Manning Elementary School in Middleton, MA, and many more. Accenture served as the Owner's Project Manager (OPM) firm, providing project oversight and coordination. Paul Bockelman, Town Manager for the Town of Amherst, played a key role in supporting this initiative and advancing the town's commitment to sustainable infrastructure. "The geothermal well system is a powerful example of how modern construction practices can support long-term sustainability and energy conservation," said Jeff Hazelwood, Principal, CTA Construction Managers. "This system is extremely efficient because it moves heat instead of creating it—unlike furnaces or traditional air-conditioning systems. The system uses far less electricity than conventional HVAC systems, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and provides sustainable energy use for decades," he continued. By utilizing the earth's natural thermal energy, the geothermal wells will enable Fort River Elementary School to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures year-round with lower energy consumption and reduced reliance on fossil fuels. "Just a few feet below the surface, the ground stays at a steady temperature year-round—about 50 to 60 degrees in Massachusetts. Geothermal systems use this natural stability for heating and cooling," said Donna DiNisco, Principal at DiNisco Design. "At Fort River Elementary, 83 vertical geothermal wells were drilled more than 500 feet deep. Each well contains a closed loop of piping filled with a water-based fluid. In the winter, the fluid absorbs heat from the ground and delivers it to the building through a heat pump. In the summer, excess heat from the building is sent back into the ground, where the Earth naturally absorbs it and cools the building." Geothermal wells work like the Earth's built-in climate control system. By using underground temperatures as a heat source in winter and a heat sink in summer, they deliver high-efficiency heating and cooling—making them ideal for schools like Fort River Elementary that want long-term sustainability and operational savings. **About CTA Construction Managers LLC** CTA Construction Managers is an award-winning construction management and general contracting firm specializing in municipal, academic, multi-family residential, commercial, and senior care facilities. Based in Waltham, Massachusetts, CTA Construction's portfolio of projects total over $2.5 billion. Founded in 2000, CTA has awarded over $150,000,000 in contracts to certified small, veteran, disadvantaged, minority, and women owned partners. CTA is a leader in green building, helping numerous clients build sustainably and meet LEED and MA-CHPS standards. For more information, please visit: https://ctaconstruction.com/ Press Contact: CTA Construction Managers 781-786-6600 https://ctaconstruction.com/ SOURCE CTA Construction Managers LLC ## Related News & Research - [Autonomous Inventory-Tracking Drone Market to Hit USD 5.3 Billion by 2036 as Warehouses Shift to Real-Time Aerial Scanning](https://longbridge.com/en/news/279469551.md) - [Genel Energy boosts resilience as cash flow stays positive despite Kurdistan shocks](https://longbridge.com/en/news/279549570.md) - [Nvidia To Rally Around 79%? Here Are 10 Top Analyst Forecasts For Wednesday](https://longbridge.com/en/news/279599703.md) - [Is XPLR Infrastructure (XIFR) one of the most undervalued renewable energy stocks to invest in?](https://longbridge.com/en/news/279554225.md) - [IWG Cancels New Tranche of Buybacks as Share Count Shrinks](https://longbridge.com/en/news/279549625.md)