Mulroney Hall at Saint Francis Xavier University has achieved global recognition in sustainability.
LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, Gold is awarded based on prerequisites and credits in seven categories including sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, indoor environmental quality, innovation and design process, and regional priorities.
Facilities Management and Project Manager, Luc Venedam, says “Building performance and campus sustainability holds great importance for STFX and the surrounding community. With any renovation or new construction, we continually seek ways to improve efficiencies through design that promotes effective use of resources, water and energy.”
Venedam also says that Mulroney Hall is an example of the university’s commitment to developing a sustainable campus.
“The LEED Gold achievement signifies the effort put forth during each phase of the project from design to construction.”
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