Foundry
Redevelopment
Project
Reimagining and revitalizing the historic Foundry Building and investing in our future.
September 18, 2025
Gantry Crane Successfully Decontaminated
We’re excited to share a significant milestone in Phase 1 of the Foundry Redevelopment Project—the successful decontamination and removal of the historic Gantry Crane.
This complex operation marked a critical step in preparing the Foundry for future redevelopment. Here’s how the process unfolded:
Disassembly in Place: Ancillary components—including the catwalk, winch, motor, driveshaft, and control cab—were carefully removed from the crane structure while it remained in place and then lowered to the ground.
Stringer Separation: The two large horizontal beams (called "stringers") were separated to allow each half of the crane to move independently.
Gantry Crane Successfully Decontaminated
We’re excited to share a significant milestone in Phase 1 of the Foundry Redevelopment Project—the successful decontamination and removal of the historic Gantry Crane.
This complex operation marked a critical step in preparing the Foundry for future redevelopment. Here’s how the process unfolded:
Disassembly in Place
Ancillary components—including the catwalk, winch, motor, driveshaft, and control cab—were carefully removed from the crane structure while it remained in place and then lowered to the ground.
Stringer Separation
The two large horizontal beams (called "stringers") were separated to allow each half of the crane to move independently.
Safe Lowering Procedures
To remove each stringer:
Two telehandlers (“lulls”) supported the ends of the first stringer.
While supported, a technician in a boom lift used a propane torch to cut through the crane’s structure.
The stringer was then safely lowered to the ground through carefully synchronized movements of both telehandlers.
The second stringer’s removal required securing the rail carriages to the roof trusses to prevent collapse. Once secured, it was cut and lowered using the same method.
Finally, the carriages were also safely lowered to the ground.
On-Ground Decontamination
Once the approximately 85-foot stringers were on the ground, they were cut into manageable sections. All decontamination took place within a carefully contained area lined with poly sheeting.
Environmental Testing
Our environmental remediation partner, Stone Environmental, collected confirmation samples from every surface of the crane. These samples will determine whether decontamination goals have been met.
What’s Next
Once samples confirm that the steel is clean, the materials will be safely transported off-site for recycling.
This achievement represents an important and tangible step forward in transforming the Foundry into a vibrant community space. Future remediation work coming soon includes media blasting the interior surfaces, Annex demolition, concrete removal, and installation of a new concrete cap. The EdgarMay will share updates as we progress through each step of the Remediation Phase.
January 13, 2025
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE:For Corrective Action Plan Implementation at 140 Clinton Street
Town of Springfield Selectboard Pre-Meeting Monday, January 13, 2025, 5:00PM
Springfield Town Hall, 96 Main Street, Springfield, Vt.
Springfield Medical Care Systems, Inc., d/b/a North Star Health will be conducting remediation activities at Edgar May Health and Recreation Center-Foundry Building (EdgarMay) at 140 Clinton Street in Springfield to mitigate the potential exposure to hazardous substances to the maximum extent practicable for redevelopment that will benefit the residents, business owners, and stakeholders in and near Springfield. The funding for this cleanup project was made available through a U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Brownfields Cleanup grant under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE: For Corrective Action Plan Implementation at 140 Clinton Street
Town of Springfield Selectboard Pre-Meeting Monday, January 13, 2025, 5:00PM
Springfield Town Hall, 96 Main Street, Springfield, Vt.
Springfield Medical Care Systems, Inc., d/b/a North Star Health will be conducting remediation activities at Edgar May Health and Recreation Center-Foundry Building (EdgarMay) at 140 Clinton Street in Springfield to mitigate the potential exposure to hazardous substances to the maximum extent practicable for redevelopment that will benefit the residents, business owners, and stakeholders in and near Springfield. The funding for this cleanup project was made available through a U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Brownfields Cleanup grant under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
The public is invited to review and comment on the proposed activities. All interested parties are welcome to view the Corrective Action Plan and other environmental reports for this project, which describe the former and proposed use of the site and the proposed plan for cleanup. Documents can be found on EdgarMay’s website or at their Front Desk.
Members of the community are cordially invited to attend the meeting in-person or virtually to be held prior to the Selectboard meeting and to provide comment. Please contact Christian Craig at ccraig@edgarmay.org or call at 802-885-2568 for information on attending the virtual meeting or go to the Springfield town website’s calendar at https://Springfieldvt.gov for meeting link and call in information or for special accommodations. Community members may also submit their comments to Christian Craig, Executive Director of EdgarMay, at ccraig@edgarmay.org or at 802-885-2568.
All comments are to be received by January 24, 2025
20-069 EMHRC SSQAPP CAP Implementation
Analysis of Brownfield Cleanup Alternatives
Additional Documents Here: Search Site#: 20093906
May 28, 2024
EPA Awards $1.89 Million Grant for Brownfield Clean-Up of 140 Clinton Street
North Star Health and Edgar May Health and Recreation Center are excited to announce that they have been awarded a $1.89 million grant from the Environmental Protection Agency through the Multipurpose, Assessment, and Cleanup (MAC) grant program. These funds, combined with a $1.2 million grant from the Department of Commerce and Community Development, will facilitate the environmental remediation and brownfield clean-up of the former Foundry Building at 140 Clinton Street.
EPA Awards $1.89 Million Grant for Brownfield Clean-Up of 140 Clinton Street
SPRINGFIELD, VT – [May 28, 2024] – North Star Health and Edgar May Health and Recreation Center are excited to announce that they have been awarded a $1.89 million grant from the Environmental Protection Agency through the Multipurpose, Assessment, and Cleanup (MAC) grant program. These funds, combined with a $1.2 million grant from the Department of Commerce and Community Development, will facilitate the environmental remediation and brownfield clean-up of the former Foundry Building at 140 Clinton Street.
“We are deeply grateful for the support from the Environmental Protection Agency, our Congressional delegation, the Town of Springfield, the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, the Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development, Springfield Regional Development Corporation, and the Mt. Ascutney Regional Commission. Their backing demonstrates great commitment to our project and the Springfield community,” said Christian Craig, Executive Director of the Edgar May Health and Recreation Center.

