Wilmot is helping Nashville meet the city's 100% renewable energy mandate by installing 100MW of onsite distributed solar, saving Nashville nearly $80M over the life of the project.
The 2000 miles of sidewalks in Metro Nashville require constant maintenance and repair. The sidewalks team at Wilmot surveys hundreds of miles of sidewalks annually to help ensure access and keep our streets safe.
As part of the revitalization plan for 2nd Avenue following the 2020 bombing, Wilmot, in cooperation with Metro Nashville departments and area stakeholders, is implementing a custom waste, recycling and composting master plan for the 2nd Avenue historic district.
Nashville Metro Water Services is installing solar across its facilities to save money, reduce emissions, and improve resiliency. Wilmot is currently executing a plan to install 20MW of solar for MWS, saving the utility over $20M in energy costs during the 25 year life of the project.
Nashville’s Honkey Tonks go through tons of glass bottles. Wilmot came up with an innovative plan to reuse them.
Dickson will be able to extend the landfill’s life by 36 years, nearly tripling its current life expectancy, while also avoiding substantial operating costs by following Wilmot’s recommendations.
When Nokian Tyres needed 3MW of solar at their new $360M Dayton, TN facility, they chose Wilmot to develop the project.
Warner Music Group engaged Wilmot to help with strategies and metrics to accomplish zero-waste in their operations.
When Nashville’s airport needed to update their Sustainability Master Plan, Wilmot leveraged extensive local experience to identify partnerships and funding sources to improve the original plan.
How can a tank full of stormwater improve property values? Build a park around it!
Wilmot saved the city over $500,000 by recycling C&D debris during the construction of the Titans football stadium.
Wilmot helped make Nashville’s first community solar project a reality, providing access to solar energy for Nashville Electric Service rate payers.
Nashville Metro Water Services makes sustainability a priority at its five facilities. Wilmot was tasked with measuring the impact of those improvements at the Central Wastewater Treatment Plant and identified $493M in community benefits.
Wilmot partnered with Nashville International Airport as part of their master planning effort to inform sustainability considerations and analyze waste reduction opportunities. Wilmot used the triple bottom line to evaluate airport expansion layout alternatives.
Wilmot created a Sustainability Plan for Nashville’s Central Wastewater Treatment Plant to reduce energy use and restore natural ecological function in an urban neighborhood.
Through baseline establishment and triple bottom line analysis, our team is helping Nashville reach a goal of zero waste.
Wilmot helped ensure Nashville’s convention center went above and beyond to achieve LEED Gold, including some of the most innovative convention space features in the country like a green roof, solar array, and rainwater capture.
Wilmot is helping Nashville Metro Water Services save money and reduce their carbon footprint by increasing efficiency and installing solar arrays.
Wilmot studied and monetized the triple bottom line impacts of the Let’s Move Nashville transportation plan, helping to effectively communicate the plan and its benefits to Nashville residents.
What happens when you spend $14M to fix sewer lines that included manholes underneath houses? Wilmot was contracted to found out.
The Wilmot team helped kick off Envision Cayce – an ambitious plan to revitalize Cayce Homes into healthier environments for residents. The master plan demonstrated best practices for redevelopment projects.
Wilmot assured Harpeth Associates saved $2.6 million and achieve LEED Gold while achieving an Energy Star score in the 79th percentile of energy efficient buildings nationwide.
What happens when a major water line breaks? Wilmot’s triple bottom line analysis and economic impact analysis helped Nashville’s Metro Water Services find out.
By setting clear sustainability guidelines for each Clean Water Nashville project, Wilmot is improving infrastructure and implementing programs for Metro Water Services that maximize long-term benefits.
Community Health Systems hired Wilmot to develop an in-depth sustainability report in 2018 that would uncover many sustainability projects that were already going on at CHS and challenge them to expand to the company’s environmental goals.
When CHS sought advice on solar installations, desiring an analysis considering production, siting, financing and long-term impacts, Wilmot’s expertise in the solar industry enabled CHS to make their choice with confidence.
Wilmot provided third-party LEED certification for Chattanooga Housing Authority, improving the quality of the city’s affordable housing and in the process preventing significant design problems.
When a landmark park was due for an overhaul, Nashville turned to Wilmot to ensure it was done sustainably.
Wilmot’s benefit-cost analysis for the I-440 Phase One TIGER Grant application identified over $300M in community benefits from a new greenway expansion.
Nashville Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency (MDHA) chose LEED as a design model in accordance with goals of the Mayor’s Green Ribbon Committee to achieve sustainability for the city’s residents