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By Evans Paull
West Coast developer Gerding Edlen Development has set an ambitious five-year
corporate objective of building real estate projects that produce more energy
than they consume. With the $2.2 billion mixed-use Portland South Waterfront
brownfield redevelopment that they are co-developing with Williams and Dame
Development, they started with the goal of saving 50 percent energy usage
relative to conventional construction. One of the lead buildings in the new
district, the Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) facility, is
certified LEED Platinum with energy savings pegged at 60 percent due in part to
solar sun shades integrated into the south facade. The building also features
onsite power generation from a gas-fired cogeneration (Combined Heat and Power,
CHP) plant. The OHSU facility alone is estimated to save 2,100 metric tons of CO2, annually.
In Redding, Connecticut, Georgetown Land Development is changing the way outer
fringe growth is accommodated, featuring unique energy-saving elements. The
project, a redevelopment of the old Gilbert & Bennett Wire Mill, will accommodate 1,000 to 1,200 new residents and 1,500
permanent jobs, centered on a reopened commuter train station. The developer is
reinstalling the turbine on the site’s 18-foot waterfall that powered the wire mill for many years. The resulting
hydroelectric dam will provide electricity for one of the commercial buildings.
Photovoltaics and a fuel-cell system, which relies on chemistry rather than
combustion and results in fewer emissions than even the cleanest combustion
process, will generate clean electric power.
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National Partner, Brownfields, SCS Engineers
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City Commissioner, Mayor-elect
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In Michigan, some are predicting a better business climate for redevelopment and regulatory closure of contaminated properties thanks to a bill Michigan Governor Rick Snyder was scheduled to sign last week. The new regulations should have a positive impact on commercial real estate development and brownfields redevelopment resulting in the creation of jobs. |
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A property located on a bank of the East River and in a densely developed residential and commercial area, had its work cut out for it from an environmental remediation standpoint. The mission was to clean up the land and ultimately make one puzzle piece to a larger urban revitalization project that would be redeveloped as a public library and park ranger station.
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