Green Building Initiative Recognizes ASHRAE for Their Four Green Globes Achievement
PORTLAND, Ore. — Green Building Initiative congratulates ASHRAE on achieving the highest rating, of four Green Globes, on their international headquarters.
Jerry Yudelson, Green Building Initiative’s president, presented the rating system certificate to ASHRAE President Tom Phoenix during ASHRAE’s 2015 Winter Conference held recently in Chicago, Illinois.
“ASHRAE represents the “gold standard” for building energy-efficiency standards. We’re pleased that ASHRAE now stands at the pinnacle of achievement for green building, with the award of four Green Globes for its Atlanta headquarters building from the Green Building Initiative. Through a months-long process, GBI’s Green Globes Assessor worked with ASHRAE staff to document the building’s sustainable management practices. Only 3 percent of projects assessed by GBI achieve four Globes certification, so this recognition is a rare honor and a tribute to ASHRAE’s enlightened building operations,” said Yudelson.
Sustainable measures include ongoing benchmarking in Energy Star for energy and water consumption; energy audits through ASHRAE’s Building Energy Quotient system; quarterly inspection and maintenance of systems containing ozone depleting substances; water audits for leaks and regular monitoring of recycling efforts and waste reduction and diversion rate.
“ASHRAE continues to analyze and support technologies and tools that help accelerate the transformation to a more sustainable built environment globally. As building sustainability rating systems gain more traction, they can guide building owners and operators, and the occupants they serve, on ways to create healthy indoor environments that also reduce the impact of buildings on outdoor environments. Sustainability rating systems complement consensus standards and progressive building codes as we continually advance building systems, designs and operations. We are delighted that our headquarters building has earned the highest Green Globes rating to complement our original LEED Platinum rating,” said Tom Phoenix, 2014-15 ASHRAE president.
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