Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
LEED is a design criteral for both new and existing buildings that incorporates energy efficiency, sustainability and life cycle cost factors into the development or renovation of a facility to produce more environmentally responsible building which cost less to operate.
Buildings represent 38.9% of US primary energy use. Buildings are one of the heaviest consumers of natural resources and account for a significant portion of the greenhouse gas emissions that effect climate change.
LEED certified buildings use resources more efficiently when compared to conventional buildings which are simply built to meet code.
LEED certified buildings often provide healthier work and living environments, which contributes to higher productivity and improved employee health and comfort. Benefits of implementing a LEED strategy ranges from improving air and water quality to reducing solid waste, benefitting owners, occupiers, and society as a whole.
Our goal is to provide clients with the knowledge and services necessary to make your LEED project successful.
