We’re Building a Sustainability Workforce Training Center!

Purpose
The purpose of the training center is to support people enrolled in PUSH’s Workforce Development Programs and train them in Clean Energy careers – how to install and maintain renewable energy & heat pumps, eco landscaping and weatherizing our historic Buffalo homes.
Use
The Training Center will include a 2,500 square foot building with flexible work space, a greenhouse to support our eco-landscaping training and work, and a work yard for our property and maintenance crew.
Timeline
Construction will likely begin late fall 2021 and last through spring/mid summer 2022, and we anticipate opening our doors in late fall of 2022. These dates are subject to change.
Participate
In the coming months there will community meetings to learn more about the building design, learn how you can become a part of the SWTC and hear your input. We hope you can attend!
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About the project

People United for Sustainable Housing (PUSH Buffalo) is starting construction of a 2,500 sq. ft. Sustainability Workforce Training Center (SWTC) on the West side of Buffalo, NY! The mission of PUSH Buffalo, and this Sustainability Workforce Training Center, is to mobilize residents to create strong neighborhoods with quality, affordable housing; to expand local hiring opportunities; and to advance economic and environmental justice. The SWTC is primarily funded by an Empire State Development Workforce Development Challenge grant.

The property is currently being used by PUSH Buffalo to store landscaping supplies and property maintenance equipment. The vacant garage on Hampshire Street will be removed. In total, the combined area of the two parcels is approximately 0.31 acres.

In 2019 New York State passed the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. This act mandates that New York State has 100% zero-emission electricity by 2040, and that 40% of climate and energy funding be invested in environmental justice communities. A key foundational goal of the SWTC and PUSH Buffalo is to aid in meeting climate and energy standards while also increasing access for BIPOC communities in the fields of clean energy and sustainability. This site was originally a gas station, and we are excited to see this site go from a gas station to a training center for Clean Energy Careers!

Please see below for frequently asked questions. Thank you for your interest!

PUSH Buffalo is building a Sustainability Workforce Training Center on the West Side. 

Construction is anticipated to last 12 months, though the timeline may change due to weather and other conditions.

Construction will be from 7AM-4PM, Monday through Friday. There may be exceptions to this on weekends and after 4PM, but only under extreme circumstances.

The Sustainability Workforce Training Center will help people get more involved in Green and Sustainable Building practices. It will help people understand how to build better and more insulated homes, without using utilities like National Fuel or National Grid.

Construction should not impact traffic on the street, except for times where there may be a big delivery and a supplier may have to back into or pull into the site to unload things. Most construction will be on the actual work site.

The training center will be open to people interested in building the skills and connections they need for a career in the Clean Energy Trades. This could be designing or installing solar systems, high performance insulation, heat pumps, and more! The SWTC is will target its programming to under and unemployed individuals, Black, Indigenous and People of Color, low-income individuals and those living in environmental justice areas. 

At this moment we do not foresee parking being an issue for residents and community. There is the potential for onsite and off-street parking. Development of it is to be determined.

If you have any questions, please contact De’yron Tabb, Community Development Project Manager for the project at deyron@pushbuffalo.org and 716 939-1665.

It will be located at the 169 Arkansas Street and  298 Hampshire Street locations (Google Maps).