Location: Howard, WI
Project Manager :
Ian Griffiths of Berners-Schober Associates Inc. in Green Bay, WI
Products Used: County Stone™ (Qty: 50,000)
DNR building earns Gold from LEED ratings
“It was judged by a third party, so you never know how someone else is going to adjudicate you,” said project manager and sustainability coordinator, Ian Griffiths of Berners-Schober Associates Inc. in Green Bay. “But we were definitely going for Gold.”
The facility was the first state-owned, state-operated office building in Wisconsin to adhere to the stringent-but-voluntary LEED standards. The three-story office building utilized nearly 50,000 units of County Stone™ concrete masonry units to cover the exterior of the 34,560-square-foot facility. The tumbled and marbleized concrete veneer combined with other materials to help the building earn 46 points of a possible 69 from the rating system. Certification means a building has earned 26-32 points, Silver status is 33-38, Gold is 39-51, and Platinum is 52 or more.
This rating should result in long-term energy savings of more than 50 percent over code, according to Griffiths, who added, “The building’s temperature dropped only about 2 degrees over the weekends in winter.”
“Concrete has longevity,” he added. “And it can be broken down, crushed and reused. … And having County Materials provide the product locally was helpful.