Norwich Technologies and Greenway Institute are collaborating to re-envision and invigorate the Vermont College campus in Montpelier Vermont.
Under this collaboration, five buildings currently make up the Greenway campus – Stone Science Hall, Schulmaier Hall, Dewey, Noble Hall and Glover Hadley Hall.
These buildings are already home to many community focused businesses including Orca Media, the Bridge Newspaper, a dance school, after school programs, Pacem School and others. They will remain valuable tenants.
The vision is to create a vibrant, sustainability and community focused campus. The Norwich Solar EPC team will be adding solar on some of the rooftops soon!
The former dormitory building, Dewey Hall, has already received several improvements and now provides housing for Cabot Creamery workers!
We have relocated our small central Vermont office from Waterbury to the Greenway campus. NT now occupies part of the 2nd floor of the Stone Building (formerly of the Vermont College of Fine Arts) with much more room to accommodate our staff with office and meeting spaces. The central location in Vermont makes it easier for some of our team to connect in-person at the office.
For those that aren’t aware of the Greenway Institute, they are a nonprofit separate entity from Norwich Technologies. Our connection is through NT’s co-founder and CTO Troy McBride, who is also co-founder of Greenway. Greenway is an education startup building a disruptively different approach to undergraduate engineering education that will better serve students, industry, and the world.