Sustainable design has become the watchword in today’s design marketplace as clients and designers both are incorporating principles of eco-friendly construction into new and renovated facilities and sites.
SEH has been helping clients to determine their sustainable design objectives and translating those into highly functional and cost-effective designs. Our experience has ranged from civil site development for the award-winning 81,000-square-foot warehouse and office facility at USPFO Camp Williams, Wisconsin, to the LEED-rated US Fish and Wildlife Services (USFWS) National Fish Hatchery Visitor Center in Neosho, Missouri.
SEH is pleased to have a growing staff of accredited LEED architects and engineers with a growing portfolio of LEED-accredited design projects and projects that incorporate LEED design principles, including:
City of Buffalo Fire Hall/Community Center
Buffalo, Minn. Gold LEED-Accredited (pending)
USFWS National Fish Hatchery Visitor Center
Neosho, Mo. Silver LEED-Accredited (pending)
City of Richfield New Maintenance Facility
Richfield, Minn. Incorporated LEED design principles through porous pavement, rain gardens, geothermal and several other LEED recommended design features
USPFO Camp Williams, Wisconsin
81,000-square-foot warehouse and office facility. Winner of the Wisconsin Governor’s Award for Excellence in Sustainable Design and Construction Award (SEH provided site engineering to designer Potter Lawson)
University of Minnesota, Duluth, Labovitz School Building
SEH incorporated LEED design principles to the site design, survey, and wetland delineation for this new business school building