Groundbreaking Event Launches Northeast Service Center

NESC ARR Rendering

City leaders, Austin Resource Recovery (ARR) leadership and contracting partners broke ground on the new Northeast Service Center (NESC) at 8301 Johnny Morris Road.

Speakers highlighted the center as an exciting and transformative project that will complement current ARR facilities in the south. When completed in 2027, the NESC will streamline waste management administration and operations, ensure environmental sustainability and provide adjacent neighborhoods with new amenities like public art installations and civic meeting spaces.

The site design employs the latest in sustainable building practices, including energy efficiency, supplemental solar power, and water conservation, which converts rainwater and condensate to supplement on-site irrigation.  

Particular attention was paid to the โ€œbuilding deconstructionโ€ approach, which incorporates the eventual deconstruction of the facility into the design and material choices. This โ€œconstruction in reverseโ€ helps keep building materials out of landfills, conserve natural resources and promote a circular economy.  

โ€œThere is a lot to be proud of today,โ€ said ARR Director Richard McHale. โ€œConstruction of the Northeast Service Center is a step forward in an ongoing process to preserve Austinโ€™s ecosystem and ensure that we are well-prepared for the future growth of our resilient community.โ€ 

Project description  

The Northeast Service Center (NESC) will be located at 8301 Johnny Morris Road. It will house ARR and AFMS under a modern, efficient campus designed to serve a growing city. The project includes:

  • Operations and administrative buildings to support ARR vehicles and City fleet units.
  • A community room available for neighborhood associations, civic groups and non-profits.
  • Landscaped plazas and flexible-use outdoor gathering area.
  • Public art installations through Art in Public Places.
  • Improved traffic flow and pedestrian safety, including turn lanes and a beacon crosswalk.

Buildings are designed to meet WELL Silver and Austin Energy Green Building Three-Star certifications, with rainwater collection, reclaimed water connections, expanded solar capacity and low-VOC materials.

This is the City of Austinโ€™s first project developed through a public-private partnership using the Austin Public Facilities Corporation.

Source: City of Austin

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