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LEED®
Projects
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LEED
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is
an internationally recognized green building certification system
providing third-party verification that a building or community was
designed and built using strategies aimed at improving performance
across all the metrics that matter most: energy savings, water
efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, improved indoor
environmental quality, and stewardship of resources and sensitivity to
their impacts. Developed by the
U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC),
LEED provides building owners and operators a concise framework for
identifying and implementing practical and measurable green building
design, construction, operations and maintenance solutions.
For more information, click
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Our
Accredited Professionals
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Barbara Lippert
LEED Coordinator /
Quality Control Manager |

Scott Hawkins
Project Executive/
Senior Project Manager |

Bernie Huss
Project Manager/
Safety Officer |
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Our
Recently Complete Projects
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The
College
of Saint Rose Massry Center for the Arts
Gold
Nixon Peabody LLP
Silver
30 State Farm
Place
Certified
Empire State College Distance Learning Center
Silver Intended
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LEED
Projects Under Construction
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SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
Cobleskill, NY
Silver
Rating Intended
Sano-Rubin has begun construction of the new
Environmental & Technology Center for
This new 12,000 sf center, adjacent to the existing cow barn, will house a
prototype "gasifier" designed to create an alternative fuel source from raw
materials. The building will also house laboratories for chemistry and
physics, offices, conference room and support spaces.
One
unique feature of the center is a non-potable water flow system that will
utilize a storm water reclamation system. The project will be
fully completed by end of August 2010.
Designed By: Clough Harbor &
Associates
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Albany Public
Library New Branch Libraries: John J. Bach & Arbor Hill/West Hill
Silver
Rating Intended
Sano-Rubin was awarded the $6.5 million general
construction contract for two new library branches for the Albany Public
Library. The John J. Bach branch is located on New Scotland Avenue and
the Arbor Hill branch is located on Henry Johnson Boulevard in Albany.
The project encompasses a total of over 20,000 square feet of new building
space
and each library branch contains:
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dedicated space for teenagers
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expanded
children's collections and programming space
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community meeting room to be used after
hours
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small meeting rooms for tutoring and
study groups
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public computers for each user
population - adults, teens, children
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expanded collections, in all formats
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full handicapped accessibility
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sustainable design and green building
principals
Designed By:
Kevin Hom + Andrew Goldman Architects
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