Four leading green building firms have created a mechanism to pool resources to serve unique projects around the world. We bring LEED® development and teaching experience, as well as deep project expertise.

These following projects are representative of our breadth and depth. Please visit individual firm sites for additional projects and information.

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Century Prosper Center 

Beijing, China
Environmental Market Solutions, Inc

UGN Network member CTG provided commissioning services in support of the Century Prosper Center in Beijing, China which included both commercial and office building space. The building was rated Gold under the United States Green Building Council’s LEED Core and Shell rating system. CTG coordinated the creation of the Owner’s Project Requirements and provided coordination and training on the construction phase activities.

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CityCenter

Las Vegas, NV USA

LEED Gold

Created with a vision to bring a new level of environmental consciousness to the world-famous Strip, CityCenter is one of the world’s largest sustainable developments, from design and construction to operations and guest amenities. The project is an $8.4 Billion USD development, with 1.6 million m2 / 18 million sq.ft. of buildings. The U.S. Green Building Council has awarded LEED Gold certification to ARIA Resort & Casino’s hotel tower, convention center and theater, Vdara Hotel & Spa, Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas, Veer Towers and Crystals retail and entertainment district. Using cutting-edge solutions, CityCenter has been able to grow responsibly without sacrificing the quality of materials or guest experience. CityCenter is a design collaboration between MGM MIRAGE and eight internationally acclaimed architectural firms including Pelli Clarke Pelli, Kohn Pedersen Fox, Helmut Jahn, RV Architecture LLC led by Rafael Viñoly, Foster + Partners*, Studio Daniel Libeskind*, David Rockwell and Rockwell Group, and Gensler. CTG Energetics was the executive LEED Consultant for the whole project, and Fore Solutions was the LEED Consultant for the Block C portion that included the Mandarin Oriental, Veer Towers, Crystals Retail and Harmon Hotel. For more information about CityCenter, please visit www.citycenter.com.

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Mar232010

Ferrero SpA Headquarters

Alba, Italy

Umbrella Green Network (UGN) members supported Manens Intertecnica and the design team from studioa.s. to formulate green strategies by providing integrative design and charrette facilitation services for Ferrero, the world-renowned chocolate manufacturer. The team focused on integrative design strategies to develop this new 16,000 m2 / 172,000 sq.ft. office building on Ferrero’s corporate campus in Alba, Italy. Such strategies produced integrated approaches to significant energy savings, daylighting, renewable energy generation, rainwater harvesting, and natural ventilation with results that would qualify the project for LEED Platinum Certification.

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Mar232010

New Songdo City

South Korea

1,450 acres

UGN Team member served as the sustainability consultant for this new mixed-use city. Services have included coordinating participation in the LEED-ND Pilot Program; developing overarching green design principles; strategic guidance with the project’s overall sustainability goals; and assisting with a carbon footprint initiative. When completed in 2012, New Songdo City will include 350 buildings, housing 65,000 residents and a workforce of 300,000 people. The development is being designed and constructed to LEED-ND guidelines, and each of the 350 buildings on site is targeting LEED certification (Major buildings targeting LEED Silver and Showcase buildings targeting LEED Platinum). New Songdo City is placing an emphasis on alternative transportation including bus transit, a new subway line, hydrogen buses, water taxis, over 15 miles of bike path, and bike share programs. The city was designed with a focus on density and open space with 515 acres of dedicated green space including a 18-hole golf course. Additionally, New Songdo City will feature:

  • Water re-use network: grey and black-water reuse for irrigation, cooling towers, toilet flushing, street cleaning
  • Waste collection: city-wide pneumatic waste collection; extensive recycling program
  • Energy network: district heating and cogen facility
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Mar232010

Omniyat Towers

Dubai, UAE

LEED Core & Shell Target: Gold

Foster + Partners is the Design Architect for this tower planned for the Business Bay Plot 18, with Fore Solutions as the LEED Consultant. It comprises twin multi-faceted office towers over a retail / carpark podium. The building comprises approximately 60,000 m2 / 645,835 sq.ft. GIA of high quality office space to a Category “A” core and shell fit out, including 9,300 m2 / 100,000 sq.ft. of retail at ground and first floor level. There will be 6 levels of parking with 4 levels below ground and 2 above. The towers are anticipated to be 35 to 40 stories in height, with exposed outside terraces and open “Oyster” zones interspersed through the building.

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Mar232010

Starwood Global Program

Worldwide

Size: various – program applicable to corporate and owned / managed properties worldwide, including the Sheraton, Westin, W Hotels, Aloft, St. Regis, Le Meridien, Four Points, Element and Luxury Collection brands.

Supporting the development and execution of corporate-wide sustainable initiatives at Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, for implementation in their owned and managed properties across the globe. Services have included collection and analysis of key environmental performance indicators; assessing and prioritizing sustainability initiatives for portfolio-wide roll out; development of implementation tools and resources; assisting corporate sustainability reporting efforts; greenhouse gas emissions accounting; and setting reduction targets and developing strategies for world-wide rollout to meet those goals. This is an ongoing contract. Thus far some of the major milestones have been:

  • The company’s first Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Corporate Sustainability Report developed for 2008
  • Corporate-wide greenhouse gas emission reported to the Carbon Disclosure Project in 2008
  • Pilot programs focusing on lighting efficiency and green cleaning
  • Development of corporate-wide leading practices and guidelines as they relate to sustainability, including plans for piloting potential practices and evaluating strategies in terms of cost and benefits
  • Assistance in the establishment of sustainability tracking and information management system, including enhancement of previously existing tools or programs to accommodate LEED / sustainability parameters for document and optimizing the corporate-wide environmental footprint
  • LEED Certified national hotel chain (ELEMENT) designed with environmentally conscious goals
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Mar232010

Symantec

Dublin, Ireland & Berkshire, UK

LEED for Existing Buildings Certification

CTG is providing LEED EB O&M certification services for a portfolio of buildings owned by Symantec and operated by Cushman and Wakefield. CTG is assisting with training staff on implementing and documenting best practices. Among the facilities included in CTG’s engagement with Symantec are buildings located in Dublin, Ireland and Greenpark in southern Reading, Berkshire, UK.

The Greenpark facility consists of three office buildings, and the Dublin building comprises a large one-story section and a three-story tower. Greenpark is in progress for LEED EB O&M certification, and the Dublin building received LEED EB O&M Gold certification in January, 2010. The certification is the first LEED certification for Symantec outside of the United States.

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Mar232010

Syracuse Center of Excellence

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Syracuse, NY, USA

UGN members served as the integrative design consultant and sustainability facilitator to produce this $25 million high-performance facility for Syracuse University by working closely with Toshiko Mori Architect and LeChase Construction. The resulting award-winning design is pursuing LEED Platinum Certification and is intended to showcase a test bed for innovations in environmental and energy systems. The project represents as a major urban intervention on a severely contaminated brownfield that had previously rendered this district largely uninhabitable and was produced via a unique public-private partnership. The new facility will provide laboratory and office space for research and business collaborations on innovative products and services in the core focus areas of the Center of Excellence: indoor environmental quality, water resources, and clean & renewable energy.