Largest LEED-Gold Industrial Building in U.S. Completed

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SOCIAL CIRCLE, GA. — Rockefeller Group Development Corporation has completed a 1.5 million-square-foot distribution center in Social Circle, Georgia. The property is the largest LEED-Gold certified industrial building in the U.S. and second largest in the world. It was built for tenant General Mills. RGDC and General Mills originally sought LEED-Silver certification for the building, but the number of credits accrued in five green design categories exceeded the number of credits needed for LEED-Silver.? ?To qualify for LEED-Gold certification, the building was constructed with state-of-the-art green building practices and achieved the following benefits:

• 48.9% reduction in water use with low-flow plumbing fixtures

• Energy-efficient light fixtures, occupant sensors, high-efficiency HVAC systems, roof mounted up-blast exhaust fans and wall louvers account for a 50.2% more energy efficient performance over a typical industrial buildings

• 33.88% of the materials used on the project were composed of pre-consumer and post-consumer recycled content

• 77.2% of the construction waste was diverted from landfills (recycled) by sorting the materials and sending them to the appropriate recycling centers

• 55.13% of the construction materials were extracted, processed or manufactured within 500 miles of the project site, helping bolster the local economy

• Each area of the facility has at least 30% more outdoor air ventilation than normal.

— Jaime Lackey

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