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Fairview Health Services › Minnesota health care system › 7 Hospitals and 50_ Clinics Carlson-LaVine Construction › Twin Cities based commercial construction management and general contracting firm since 1941 bdh+young interiors and architecture › We are a diverse team of experts passionate about providing comprehensive interior design, space planning, and architectural services to our clients.
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LEED Project Experience › Fairview Bass Lake Clinic › Fairview Rosemount Medical Building › Fairview Savage Medical Building › Fairview Bloomington-Lake Clinic › Fairview Hiawatha Clinic Expansion Why LEED? Version Transition Issues Material Selection Technology Construction Leadership LEED v4 Q&A
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LEED Certified in 2007 / New Ground Up Construction › General Contractor and Construction Manager: Carlson-LaVine Construction › Architect and Interior Designer: Harriss Architects LEED Features › Twin Cities First LEED Certified Medical Building › White TPO Roof Membrane with Solar Reflective Index Over 100 › Recycled Content Value of Over 10% of the Total Material by Cost
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LEED Certified in 2009 / New Ground Up Construction › Interior architecture and design: bdh+young › Shell architecture and design: WCL Architects › Contractor: Grand T Builders LEED Features › First LEED Project in the City of Rosemount › Energy Management System › Maximum infiltration of natural light
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LEED Certified in 2013 / New Ground Up Construction › General Contractor and Construction Manager: Carlson-LaVine Construction › Architect and Interior Designer: bdh+young interiors | architecture LEED Features › LEED Commitment Allowed for Larger Building Footprint › Biofiltration Basin and Pervious Surfaces Reduce Storm Water Impact › Exemplary Performance Open Space › Over 20% of Project Materials Extracted and Manufactured Regionally within 500 Miles of the Project Site
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LEED Certified in 2013 / Commercial Interiors › General Contractor and Construction Manager: Carlson-LaVine Construction › Architect and Interior Designer: Harriss Architects LEED Features › Zero Irrigation › Site Selection in an Urban Setting › Transportation › CO2 Sensors
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LEED Certified in 2013 / Commercial Interiors › General Contractor and Construction Manager: Carlson-LaVine Construction › Architect and Interior Designer: Harriss Architects LEED Features › High Efficiency HVAC System and CO2 Monitors › Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures for Water Use Reductions › Neighborhood Connectivity and Transportation
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Aligns with Fairview’s primary goal Promotes a healthier healthcare building Staff wellbeing leads to better patient care Higher staff retention rate
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Continuous learning curve The market lags behind new LEED requirements Avoid over-confidence
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LEED demand has driven innovation Positively impacts the local economy Sourcing of Rapidly renewable products difficult Challenges due to product manufacturing locations
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LEED pushes the envelope of technology Increased availability & Cost effectiveness › LED lighting › Daylighting Sensors › Energy Star › Energy Management Systems
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LEED Construction Considerations › Preconstruction planning with early integration is key › Register early and assign credit responsibility › Teamwork and commitment › Construction team with LEED project experience › Manage the LEED project scope and communication
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Executive support Commitment to the process Project Owner involvement
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Integrative Process Material credits restructured into 2 new credits Acoustic Performance
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