The concept of sustainable
design has been embraced by virtually all types of
businesses, educational and health care organizations.
By utilizing sustainable design guidelines, a facility
and provide a better interior environment, lower
operating costs and reduce maintenance costs while
leaving a smaller environmental footprint.
New buildings
must function within a bioregion, incorporating
natural social and economic aspects
of a project. A true sustainable design is collaboration
between architect, client and construction manager.
The result is a highly integrated building that
is sensitive to the environment, energy efficient
and
cost effective.
One of the most successful means
of measuring sustainable design is through the
United States Green Building
Council’s LEED® Program (Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design). The program has an extensive
list of criteria that is verified and certified.
Points are available in the following areas:
- Sustainable Sites
- Water Efficiency
- Energy and Atmosphere
- Materials and Resources
- Environmental Quality
- Innovation in Design
BETA’s team of dedicated professionals
can assist you in developing a facility that will
be LEED® certified. The advantage will be an energy
efficient facility that will not only be recognized
for being energy efficient but will also provide
a better environment for people to work in and less
costly to maintain than a conventional facility. |