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Ft. Lauderdale Region

Explore two high-performance buildings in Ft. Lauderdale region that prioritize rainwater harvesting, solar energy, daylighting, water efficiency, and recycling. LEED certification pending and certified projects.

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Ft. Lauderdale Region

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  1. Ft. Lauderdale Region Counties: Broward

  2. Republic Services HeadquartersSunrise, Broward County, FloridaRepublic Services Inc. High Performance Characteristics Rainwater Harvesting: All rainwater is collected from the roof and stored in a 30,000 gal cistern. This water is used for all the project’s non-potable functions, including irrigation and toilet flushing. Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) Array: Solar panels located on the building’s roof generate nearly 12% of the building’s electrical energy. Daylight Harvesting/Natural Daylighting: Skylights are located throughout the building. The amount of natural daylight available controls the dimming of artificial light fixtures and are only fully powered when sensors indicate that it is cloudy or night time. Water Efficient Fixtures: Building’s toilets, showers and faucets are efficient fixtures consuming 40% less water than standard fixtures. Recycled Building: Building reuses a former 65,000 sf bowling alley. PROJECT TEAM: Yoshino Architects, P.A. (Architect) Loucks Engineering (MEP Consultant) Johnson Structural Group (Structural Consultant) Sun-Tech Engineering (Civil Consultant) Witkin Design (Landscape Consultant) Lucemax (Lighting Consultant) Miller Construction (General Contractor) LEED RATING: LEED-NC Registered, Silver (Certification Pending) YOSHINO ARCHITECTS AA-26001009 Commission on the Environment

  3. The Promenade at Coconut CreekCoconut Creek, Broward County, FLStanbery Development High Performance Characteristics The first privately funded major mixed-use LEED development in a newly designated downtown in South Florida with 254,000 sf of retail, 125,000 sf of offices and 456 units of apartments. A hybrid design of new urbanism in a suburban live-work-shop environment to reduce regional traffic impact. Recreational green space above structured parking deck to reduce heat island effect. Preferred parking spaces for State of Florida approved hybrid vehicles, initiated and coordinated effort with governing agencies to implement fine and enforcement. Coordinate with on site bus stops to encourage use of public transportation. Storm water management that promotes infiltration and ground water re-charge. Use of waterless urinals and dual flush valve toilets. Water efficient landscaping. Reduced opening sizes and sun-shade devices for west facing windows to reduce heat gain. Ozone depleting CFC-free chemicals for air-conditioning system. Use of low-emitting interior materials including carpet, paint and adhesives. On site public awareness educational program. Recycle and waste management program. Use of recycled building materials. Tenant sub-metering. PROJECT TEAM: Burton Braswell Middlebrooks Associates, Inc. (Structural Engineers) Delta G Consulting Engineers, Inc. (MEP Engineers) Langan Engineering & Environmental Services (Civil Engineers) Architectural Alliance (Landscape Architect) Green Building Services (LEED) Sikon Construction Corporation (Contractor) LEED RATING:LEED CERTIFIED Commission on the Environment

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