Historic SF Building Achieves LEED Gold

SAN FRANCISCO — The historic 240 Stockton Street building in San Francisco was recently awarded LEED Gold in the Existing Buildings Operation and Maintenance (EBOM) category. Built in 1908, the building was already eco-friendly, as it was built with recycled aggregate concrete from the buildings destroyed in the 1906 earthquake.

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LEED v4 Approved, Incorporates Cradle to Cradle Certified Program

 WASHINGTON — In early July, the U. S. Green Building Council (USGBC) membership voted with 86 percent favor to adopt LEED v4, the latest version of the green building rating system. The voter percentage includes 90 percent approval from the user category of the voting body, 77 percent approval from the general interest category and 89 percent approval from the producer category. In order to pass, the overall percentage needed to be 66.7 percent.

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Gary Baner

Dewberry, a privately held professional services firm, promoted Gary Baner, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, to senior associate at the firm’s Peoria, Ill., office. Baner is an experienced architect focused on providing a strong team approach with 33 years of diverse experience in architectural design. His expertise ranges from large, complex projects to small renovations for both public- and private-sector clients.

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Room Controller System

The Greengate Room Controller system from Cooper Controls is the first room-based lighting control system designed to eliminate potential mistakes that can occur throughout the design, installation and everyday use of a lighting control system. The Room Controller system equips a room to switch and dim the lights with pre-configured wallstations, save energy with occupancy sensors and daylighting sensors, control emergency lights with an integral UL 924 and meet the latest code requirements.

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