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Vertegy helps buildings earn LEED certification

Written on January 18, 2010

Overland-based Vertegy, a design consulting firm, has helped two government facilities earn LEED certification as energy-efficient and environmentally friendly.

The U.S. Green Building Council recently notified Vertegy that the Social Security Administration Building in St. Peters was awarded LEED Silver certification.

Vertegy, who served as LEED consultant, worked with LePique and Orne Architects Inc. and Blanton Construction Co. to incorporate environmentally-sustainable designs in the 9,400-square-foot building. Elements included dual-flush water closets, water-free urinals and a high-efficiency irrigation system need a personal loan with bad credit.

The council also notified Vertegy that the Suffolk Health and Human Services Building, in Suffolk, Va., was awarded Silver certification.
The two buildings bring to 21 the total of LEED-certified developments for which Vertegy has provided consulting or other services.

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