MADISON, Wis. — ERDMAN, a Madison, Wis.-based healthcare consulting, facility planning, development and design-build firm, announced that one of its most recently completed projects – the $32.6-million Facey Medical Group’s Mission Hills Clinic in Mission Hills, Calif. – has been awarded a LEED Gold for New Construction certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.
ERDMAN utilized multiple strategies to achieve Facey’s goal of long-term sustainability. The construction implemented design features such as clay tiles, aluminum windows with sun shades and a light-reflective roof for eco-conscious operations. As a result, the facility is 22 percent more energy efficient than the national standard and was constructed with more than 23 percent of recycled materials. Other sustainable enhancements included:
- Planting only local plant species for landscaping in order to conserve water.
- Using day lighting sensors to turn off light fixtures closest to the windows when the sensor detects enough light coming through.
- Installing dual-flush toilets and low-flow shower heads.
- Utilizing a white roof over the majority of the structure to fight heat absorption. Also, to limit light pollution, no inordinate amount of sunlight is reflected at neighboring areas.
- Taking advantage of super T8 lamps to achieve energy savings without sacrificing light output.
“We really looked to ERDMAN to become an extension of our team, since their integrated model encompasses architects, engineers, contractors and more,” said Tracy Takeyama, project manager at Facey Medical Group. “This allowed everybody to be strategically aligned with the end goal in mind, allowing the entire team to focus on building the best project.”