As a member of the United States Green Building Council and with multiple LEED Accredited staff members, Four Seasons Environmental, Inc. will help your company or organization assess its viability for LEED certification, as well as help you prepare the necessary documents to become LEED certified.
Four Seasons Environmental, Inc. is well versed in both LEED Version 3 and Version 4. As more projects look to v4 certification, FSE projects include the following:
Four Seasons Environmental, Inc. helped the following projects receive LEED Certification:
FSE helped the NOAA Satellite Operations Center achieve LEED Gold Certification. As a member of the building startup and commissioning team, FSE supported the facility's LEED certification process through regular meetings and developing necessary documentation. Specifically, FSE helped the facility earn LEED points through measurement and verification, commissioning, and project close-out performance testing.
FSE helped the Kent State University building achieve its first ever LEED Platinum Certification. As the commissioning authority for the project, FSE supported the facility's LEED certification process through regular meetings and developing necessary documentation. Specifically, FSE helped the facility earn LEED points through measurement and verification, commissioning, and project close-out performance testing. FSE also earned an additional point through exemplary performance for Building Envelope Commissioning.
FSE helped the Centers for Disease Control Building #17 achieve LEED Certification. The facility serves as the Infectious Disease Research Lab, which allows the CDC to safely and securely handle highly pathogenic microorganisms associated with new and re-emerging infectious diseases, and bioterrorism.
FSE helped Wright-Patterson Air Force Base achieve LEED Gold Certification for its Information Technology Center. The facility houses world-class modeling and simulation capabilities that allow the Air Force to find cost-effective solutions to meet warfighters.