W.T. Rich and Massachusetts Maritime Academy Achieve LEED® Platinum Certification
NEWTON, Mass. and BUZZARDS BAY, Mass., May 26, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- W.T. Rich Company, Inc. is pleased to announce that the Massachusetts Maritime Academy Modernization project received LEED® Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
W.T. Rich constructed at the Mass Maritime Academy an $18.7 million, 43,000 sq. ft. library, known as the American Bureau of Shipping Information Commons, with unique architectural features including limestone veneer, glass flooring at stair landings, a rooftop skylight that runs the entire length of the building, a large rotunda encased in architectural woodwork, a rooftop solar photovoltaic array, and much more. The project also includes over 50 geothermal wells for heating and air conditioning.
Platinum is the highest level of LEED certification. A building must receive at least 80 out of 110 points to achieve this status. A large number of sustainable design features were evaluated and incorporated into the final design, including water conservation, light sensors, chilled beams, geothermal energy system, radiant floor heating, rapidly renewable materials, and materials with a high recycled content.
According to the US Green Building Council's website, LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is a certification system that "provides independent, third-party verification that a building, home or community was designed and built using strategies aimed at achieving high performance in key areas of human and environmental health: Sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor environmental quality."
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) funded and managed the project, and Perry Dean Rogers was the architect who designed the American Bureau of Shipping Information Commons building.
"W.T. Rich Company is very proud of the partnership we had with the Academy, DCAMM and Perry Dean Rogers in achieving this goal. Our firm is committed to sustainable design and construction, and the achievement of LEED Platinum is a great milestone signifying that commitment," said Jonathan Rich, CEO of W.T. Rich Company, Inc.
"Achieving LEED Platinum status for the new library is a major milestone in our modernization program. With the new state of the art library Mass Maritime can better prepare our cadets for careers at sea," said Rear Admiral Francis McDonald, President of Massachusetts Maritime Academy.
About W.T. Rich: Founded in 1968, W.T. Rich Company has over four decades of experience as a General Contractor and Construction Manager. We specialize in major renovation work, historical restoration and projects that involve unique logistical, technical or scheduling challenges. Our field and management personnel have successfully performed hundreds of projects of this nature. We focus our capabilities and resources on only those projects that best fit our expertise. Through this specialization, experience and focus, we consistently earn the trust, respect and accolades of our clients and construction partners.
About Massachusetts Maritime Academy: Massachusetts Maritime Academy is a fully accredited, four year, co-educational state university offering Bachelor and Master of Science degrees that are highly regarded in the worldwide maritime industry and beyond. Located on Cape Cod, at the mouth of the scenic Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Maritime Academy is the ideal college to pursue your love for the ocean, your concern for the environment, your interest in math and science, and your thirst for adventure.
Contact:
W.T. Rich Company, Inc.
Bill Gregoire
Marketing and Business Coordinator
29 Crafts Street, Suite 300
Newton, MA 02458
Office Phone: 617-467-6010 x46
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Mr. Paul O'Keefe
Vice President of Operations
101 Academy Drive
Buzzards Bay, MA 02532
Office Phone: (508) 830-5063
SOURCE W.T. Rich Company, Inc.
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