With each project’s unique character comes new opportunity to integrate the most beneficial sustainable design.
Every project is evaluated based upon the USGBC LEED Checklist and additional tools we use that encompass diverse criteria
such as site placement, energy efficiency and indoor environmental quality. We have won local and regional recognition for
sustainable design in both new construction and renovation/adaptive reuse projects.
From ultra high performance wall designs to developing new construction waste management policy for a Vermont university,
we are committed to providing our clients solutions that minimize environmental impact and maximize efficiency.
Jesse Robbins, LEED AP BD+C
Jesse represents Vermont regionally in the US Green Building Council and is President of the Vermont Green Building Network,
our local chapter of the USGBC. His involvement with these organizations keeps our firm in touch with the latest trends
in sustainable design.
Kevin Racek, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP
Kevin worked closely with Norwich University to help their $17.5 million project achieve LEED Gold. He is currently working
on solar design solutions for the Burlington International Airport.
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2010 Norwich University, Student Housing, $15 million, LEED Gold
2008 - 2009 Burlington International Airport, Green Roof, Target: LEED Gold
2008 Renovation & Retrofit, Honorable Mention, Mary Fletcher House, Efficiency Vermont
2006 Middlebury College project saves $5,300 through our partnership with Efficiency Vermont
2004 Places of Work/Large Buildings, McFarland State Office Building, Northeast Sustainable Energy Association
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