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Sustainable Design -->
Department of Transportation Office Building (Lakewood, CO)
Project Team
GSA Contact |
Tom Birlson, tom.birlson@gsa.gov |
Developer |
Opus Northwest Construction, LLC |
Architect |
Opus Architects & Engineers, Inc. |
Contractor |
Opus Northwest Construction, LLC |
Gross Sq. Ft. |
129,000 |
Completion Date |
June 2004 |
Cost |
$17.6 Million |
Sustainable Sites
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Public transportation access
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Bike racks, showers and changing rooms are provided
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Electronic vehicle charging stations
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22 carpool/vanpool spaces provided
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Local open space requirement was exceeded by over 25%
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High reflective roofing was used to reduce the heat island effect
Water Efficiency
Energy & Atmosphere
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Ozone protection - Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems are free of HCFC’s and Halons
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Renewable energy purchases will offset 50% of the building’s electricity for 2 years
Materials & Resources
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Over 76% of the construction waste was diverted from landfill
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23% of the building materials contain recycled content
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72% of the materials were locally manufactured and 41% were locally harvested
Indoor Environmental Quality
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Prior to occupancy, new filtration media was used to perform a two-week flush out
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Low-emitting materials, adhesives & sealants
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Carpeting is certified as a low-emitting material
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Temperature and humidity monitoring
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91% of the regularly occupied spaces get natural light
Last Reviewed 5/2/2008
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