The project team included O’Brien & Company, CollinsWoerman, GLY and The Benaroya Company. A mockup of the building was fabricated in a 40,000-square-foot warehouse, so modifications could be fashioned before breaking ground. The team reviewed more than 200 materials and products for sustainability, quality, performance and low-maintenance, and offered analysis on credit options.
The GLY Construction team paid stringent attention to jobsite recycling and waste management during construction, and performed a thorough lifecycle energy analysis to select systems that optimized maintenance and performance. In addition, specialized mechanical and electrical infrastructure was part of the team’s LEED strategy to maximize energy efficiency for use in adjustable space. The use of recycled and sustainable materials also played a significant role. Trees cleared for the building site were reclaimed for the project in the form of site benches, interior finishes and two-story wall paneling that dominates the central lobby, adding to the character and beauty of the facility.
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