| PROJECT OVERVIEW |
| Owner: |
Maryland SHA District 7 |
| Location: |
Myersville, MD |
| Sector(s): |
Government |
Sustainable Features:
Construction waste – diverted over 75% of the construction waste and demolition debris from landfills
Procured regional materials within 500 mile radius of Myersville, MD
Procured construction materials achieving a recycled content exceeding 10%
Low flow toilets/urinals/faucets reduced water consumption over 30%
A geothermal mechanical system, efficient exterior building envelope and aggressive lighting efficiently reduced energy consumption over 30%
Over 50% FSC certified wood was used (lumber, doors)
Indoor air quality enhanced by the following
Low emitting materials (paints, carpet, adhesives)
Interior Environment Quality enhanced by a high level of individual control of lighting and thermal systems
Preferred parking for guests driving fuel efficient vehicles
Optimized energy performance utilizing a geothermal mechanical system, high performance building envelope and aggressive lighting densities
Engaged an independent commissioning consultant
Procured 35% energy from Green Supplier/Local Wind Mills
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To discuss how Kinsley can make your next sustainable project a success, please contact:
Steve Schrum, P.E., LEED AP
Vice President
410-453-6702
"Creating new approaches to meet customer challenges is one of the most rewarding aspects of my job, and I feel success as a leader when I help others on the team to grow." |
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“I think the project turned out very well, I know it was a challenging job to design and construct. The detailing is very good in quality and appearance and I think the public has gotten a quality product for its money. I would be very happy to work with Kinsley on future projects and hope to do so in the future.”
Lauren Baker
Division Chief,
Facilities Maintenance, Maryland SHA |