Projects

Below is a partial listing of LEED projects on Long Island. To submit your own LEED project for inclusion in our website, click here.

The mission of the Hampton Bays school district is to provide safe and caring learning environments and develop programs to encourage intellectual curiosity, celebrate diversity, and maximize the individual talents of our children. In order to provide a high-quality education targeted exclusively for middle school students, Hampton Bays union free school district built the district's first-ever middle school. This campus, houses grades five through eight and focuses on meeting the academic, social, and developmental needs of our middle-level adolescents.

Long Island's largest library serving the communities of Smithtown: Commack, Fort Salonga, Hauppauge, Head of the Harbor, Kings Park, Nesconset, Nissequogue, Saint James, Smithtown, village of the branch. The Smithtown special library district is dedicated to providing access to diverse information, lifelong learning and entertainment resources through outstanding service for all residents of the library district via multiple facilities consisting of the Smithtown main library, the Commack branch library, the Kings Park branch library, and the Nesconset branch library.

Leviton Manufacturing Company, North America's leading producer of electrical and electronic wiring devices relocated its headquarters from Little Neck to Melville. Leviton outfitted the 4-story, 140,000 square foot facility, located at 201 North Service Road in Melville, with the latest green building materials and systems. The state-of-the-art office complex serves as a showcase for the Company's products and as a model high-performance, "green" building. As a certified manufacturing trained partner, GLS installed the voice, data, audio visual and solar shades systems within the complex.

As a leader in Professional business and consumer imaging equipment and information systems Canon offers an extensive line of consumer, business-to-business, and industrial digital imaging solutions. GLS played a role in the electrical, security and DAS installation. The opening of the new Canon Americas headquarters in Melville, N.Y., in February 2013 capped a long journey for Canon U.S.A., which for many years had been searching for a place on Long Island that would be a suitable location to establish a new home.

Brookhaven Lab is noted for the design, construction and operation of large-scale, cutting-edge research facilities that support thousands of scientists worldwide. The National Synchrotron Light Source is a new state-of-the-art, medium-energy electron storage ring (3 billion electron-volts) designed to deliver world-leading intensity and brightness, and will produce x-rays more than 10,000 times brighter than the current NSLS. The superlative character and combination of capabilities will have broad impact on a wide range of disciplines and scientific initiatives.

The Simons Center for Geometry and Physics is a new 41,000 SF building on the SUNY Stony Brook campus. Designed by Perkins Eastman, the 6-story building stands between two older math and physics buildings and is linked to these buildings by a glass bridge. The building also features 35 faculty offices, conference rooms, a 250-seat lecture hall, and a fountain that will run year-round using a geothermal heating system.

Overview

Location: Manhasset NY

Building Type: Healthcare − Inpatient Hospital 9,128 Square Feet

The Health System made a commitment to maintain a state of the art Obstetrical practice at its North Shore University Hospital

Project Scope

10% of a Building Suburban Setting Substantial Completion March 2011

Rating: U.S. Green Building Council LEED CI v3 − Certified Platinum

USGBC Awards Southampton’s HGA House LEED® Platinum Certification

4,800 Sq. Ft. Home One of Largest LEED Platinum on Record - Fire-Destroyed Home Receives USGBC’s Highest Certification

37 Parkside Avenue in Southampton, known as “HGA House” was awarded LEED platinum certification by U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) for achievement in green homebuilding and design. The HGA House is owned by David and Saundra Dubin, who were devastated when their original home was destroyed by fire in late 2009.

Wild by Nature in Oceanside has been awarded LEED® Gold certification for new construction by the U.S. Green Building Council. Wild by Nature is the first Supermarket in the State of New York to be awarded LEED Gold certification!

The Watermill Ateliers is a mixed used project with 8,000 sf of office space and 6 affordable apartments. They Achieved LEED Gold in 2009.

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