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* [[Melaver Inc.]] offices
* [[Melaver Inc.]] offices
* [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] office building
* [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] office building
===Designed for accreditation===
* [[Bank of Tuscaloosa Plaza]]
* [[Birmingham Regional Intermodal Facility]]
* [[Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport]] Terminal Modernization (silver)
* [[Federal Reserve tower]] proposed mixed use (certified)
* [[Green Resource Center for Alabama]], office renovation
* [[John Hudson residence]], residential remodeling
* [[Phelan Flats]], apartment renovation (gold)
* [[Pizitz building]], planned redevelopment
* [[Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve]] Tree Top Nature Center (certified)
* [[Vestavia Hills Public Library]]


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 14:32, 31 March 2011

USGBC of Alabama is the Alabama chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council, an organization that promotes sustainable construction practices through its Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification program. The program certifies professionals in the design and construction fields for their expertise in green building principles and reviews specific building projects for compliance with the ratings requirements. USGBC of Alabama also conducts public education and outreach efforts to promote understanding of sustainable construction issues.

The Alabama chapter has four branch offices. The Birmingham offices is headed by John Roper and based at the Alagasco Center for Energy Technology at 20 20th Street South. Other branches are located on Huntsville, Mobile, Montgomery, and at Auburn University.

LEED certified projects

Platinum

Gold

Silver

Certified

Designed for accreditation

External links