Development of a LEED Certified Building—A Case Study
Rex M. Holmlin ()
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Rex M. Holmlin: The College of William and Mary
Chapter Chapter 7 in Sustainable Supply Chains, 2012, pp 97-106 from Springer
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Abstract The design and construction of Miller Hall, a 166,000 square foot US$ 75 million dollar LEED Gold certified classroom and office building is the first link in a green supply chain for undergraduate, graduate and continuing corporate education. The building also serves as a platform for a wide variety of faculty research and staff and student activities focusing on sustainability.
Keywords: Project Team; Green Building; Forest Stewardship Council; Green Supply Chain; Sustainable Building (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-6105-1_7
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