San Diego Middle School Strives for LEED Platinum
SAN DIEGO — The new $20.7 million addition to Montgomery Middle School in San Diego is set to be California’s first LEED for Schools Platinum public school building with a design that is also expected to achieve net-zero energy. The project includes 18 classrooms, a counseling center, library, cafeteria and covered lunch area.


PHILADELPHIA — The city of Philadelphia yesterday celebrated the completion of the $47 million mixed-use, transit-oriented housing development.
LACEY, Wash. — Receiving 97 out of the 110 possible LEED points, Cebula Hall at St. Martin’s University has received the highest LEED score of any building on the Western Hemisphere.
PITTSBURGH, Penn. — The Phipps Center for Sustainable Landscapes (CSL) was recently awarded LEED Platinum certification, receiving 63 out of 69 possible points through LEED’s rating system.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — LEED Platinum certification was not part of the plan for the new 186,000-square-foot Forrester Research headquarters in Cambridge, but it has since achieved that after opening in mid-2011.
MERCED, Calif. — Construction workers recently topped out the structural steel on University of California (UC) Merced’s new Science and Engineering Building 2.
SAN DIEGO — The University of California at San Diego (UCSD) recently received a LEED Platinum certification for its new Charles David Keeling Apartments, which are named after the scientist who initially a
SAN FRANCISCO — The city by the bay is now home to the country’s first privately held surgical/dental office to achieve LEED Platinum certification.
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. — The Wounded Warrior Headquarters and Hope and Care Center at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton was awarded LEED Platinum certification.