Ariens Company has invested $3.8 million to expand its office and research and development facilities in Brillion, WI. The project includes the addition of a geothermal heating and cooling system. The Plant 1 upgrade will include increased workstation capacity, a new employee “kaizen” learning center, a new foodservices area, new product development and testing labs, and a revamped main entrance.
“Our goal was to create a more efficient and cohesive work space and learning environment where we can have all the employees who design, build and support a given product line all working in proximity,” says Dan Ariens, company president and CEO. “This new physical structure will better support our Lean management philosophy.”
The new geothermal system will replace an outdated and inefficient 40-year-old boiler system in the building. Using the earth as a heat source in the winter and as a heat sink in the summer, it will pump heat to or from the ground.
“When you approach business decisions with long-term thinking, geothermal is a simple choice. The initial investment made sense for us because this system is far more sustainable than other options and meets our commitment of creating a green enterprise,” says Ariens. “The building’s previous HVAC equipment lasted 40 years. If we use 40 years as a benchmark and the investment in geothermal is recovered in 12 years, we are left with 28 years of nearly cost-free heating and cooling with far less environmental impact.”
The geothermal system will be the second installation of its kind at an Ariens Company facility. A new geothermal system was recently installed at the Ariens plant in Auburn, NE.
The plant expansion project is scheduled for completion in July.