NASA gets first LEED Gold
Posted by admin on 26 Dec 2009 at 11:45 am | Tagged as: LEED
The Flight Project Center in the Jet Propulsion Laboratories earned NASA its first Gold LEED certification.
In 2008, NASA created a new mandate that all newly constructed NASA buildings will need to attain, at minimum, a LEED Silver rating. The Flight Projects Center at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) was built on a LEED Silver budget but earned LEED Gold certification. The Flight Projects Center is the first LEED Gold title for the space agency.
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Getting that Gold certification while spending only at a budget for Silver certification is indeed an achievement. Looking forward to their Platinum certification soon.