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The project will fully renovate the interior of the historic building to help meet the mission of Customs and Border Protection. The renovations will include, but are not limited to, full interior renovation, updated mechanical, electrical and plumbing utilities. The exterior of the building will include minor site work, a new bullet rated officer inspection booth, mechanical lane gates and lane work to allow for increased efficiency of the inspection process as well as CBP officer safety. In addition, the project goal will be to design an all electric facility to include net zero ready.
The project is currently in the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process. Concept development is ongoing. Final concept design is anticipated for early 2025.
Environmental review
The project is currently in the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process. A NEPA Public Listening Session was held in September 2024. The public comment period for this meeting ended on October 9, 2024.
Project news
Check out the latest project news below for the Alburg Springs LPOE project, as it becomes available.
Next solicitation opportunity is expected Winter 2025.
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
We received $3.4 billion to invest in our nation’s infrastructure and competitiveness. The law provides funding for LPOE modernization projects that will create new good-paying jobs, bolster safety and security, and make our economy more resilient to supply chain challenges — all while serving as models for sustainability and innovation.
Visit the Vermont LPOE page for an overview of BIL projects there, as well as priorities, benefits and further information.
Sustainability opportunities
We will increase energy and water efficiency (including renewable energy and fossil fuel free measures), adhere to sustainable design principles, and minimize climate risk liabilities above the minimum performance criteria in a manner that is life cycle cost-effective.
Net-zero ready
80% fossil fuel-energy generated reduction
Green Proving Ground technology
LEED Gold/SITES Silver
Whole-building embodied carbon reduction
Community impact
This project will improve conditions for economic, cultural and familial connections. The people who live along the border depend on this deep, cross-border community engagement, often crossing through the ports daily for jobs, mutual aid, and everyday life.
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