The Carmike Majestic 12 in Chattanooga, Tenn., recently became the first movie theater to receive LEED certification thanks to a number of green technologies, including the installation of Eemax electric tankless water heaters.
David McKenzie knows a thing or two about Houston sports stadiums. McKenzie is a former building engineer at the Houston Astrodome and moved over to Minute Maid Park when that facility, which houses Major League Baseball’s Houston Astros, opened in 2000.
The building at 717 Battery St. in San Francisco’s Jackson Square neighborhood (also referred to as the Barbary Coast area), has quite the history behind it.
The U.S. Green Building Council recently reported an increase in the number of LEED-certified projects among states ranked in the Top 10 for number of LEED buildings in 2012.
DBR Engineering Consultants provides sustainable solutions that maximize efficiencies and return on investment for its clients. DBR, founded in 1972 as David W. Day Associates and later became Day Brown Rice Consulting Engineers (incorporated as DBR Engineering Consultants in 2001), is focused on creating energy-efficient, high-performance MEP building systems.