Military Building Designed to Meet LEED Silver Standards


(12/20/2010)
Construction on the combined headquarters for Forces Command and U.S. Army Reserve Command at North Carolina’s Fort Bragg, one of the state’s largest construction projects currently underway, has been completed.

Hoag Hospital Irvine Earns LEED Silver Certification


(11/29/2010)
Two months after Hoag Hospital Irvine reopened its renovated hospital and emergency room, Hoag become one of the first hospitals in California to achieve LEED Silver Certification.

N.C. Jail Earns LEED Silver


(08/30/2010)
The U.S. Green Building Council recently awarded Transylvania County's new public safety facility LEED Silver certification to mark a significant green building milestone for the county and the state.

Sustainable Flight


(07/22/2010)
Los Angeles International Airport is now home to the nation’s first LEED Silver for Existing Buildings certified airport terminal, according to reports.

High-Security LEED Silver


(04/12/2010)
The greening California's prisons continues with a new $20 million mental health facility in Salinas, the first new state prison building to achieve LEED Silver certification.

Dept. of Defense Targets LEED Silver


(03/22/2010)
The Department of Defense recently broke ground on a $12.5 million Hazardous Material Response Facility in Virginia that is planned to meet LEED Silver certification.

LEED Silver in Kansas


(03/10/2010)
The new $10.5 million Woodland Elementary School is the first LEED certification school in Kansas.

School Damaged by Katrina Reopens


(03/10/2010)
NEW ORLEANS —The recently renovated Joseph A. Craig Elementary School, designed to meet LEED Silver certification, opened for classes in January for the first time since 2007.

Electronically Controlled Window Tinting Helps Schools Earn LEED Certification


(06/19/2008)
Twin Lakes Elementary School in the Elk River Area School District installed SageGlass’ Electrochromics, a glass tint that is electronically controlled, to help it earn LEED Silver certification.

$94 Million UCSF Building Aims for LEED Silver


(06/19/2008)
Construction of a new $94.5 million Institute for Regeneration Medicine Building at University of California, San Francisco, is scheduled to begin this summer.