New Hannaford Store Striving For LEED Platinum
A new Hannaford supermarket opening this week in Augusta, Maine is part of the USGBC LEED for Retail Pilot program. The USGBC and approximately 80 pilot teams are collaborating to develop a rating system that recognizes the unique circumstances specific to retailers. LEED for Retail is currently under ballot, part of the USGBC’s consensus-based development process, and will be available to all LEED projects later this year as part of the LEED 2009 suite.
Striving for the highest of LEED ratings, LEED Platinum, the store will use approximately 50% less energy than a conventional grocery store. The new 49,000 square foot store has two geothermal wells to regulate the interior temperature; a 41 kilowatt solar array on the roof to supply power; a 7,000 square foot green roof to manage stormwater, provide insulation, and reclaim vegetated space; and windows, clerestories, and over 50 skylights and solar tubes to eliminate the need for much of the electric lighting during daylight hours.
The green building design process began just over two years ago with a one and one-half day integrated design charrette in Scarborough, Maine led by Fore Solutions, the green building consultant and LEED project manager. The entire team was present, as well as outside consultants such as a construction estimator, mechanical consultants and design experts, so that the best design could be realized for Hannaford early in the design and building process where full integration is critical to create a store striving for such high environmental standards.
Learn more about the store by following the links below and stay tuned for information on the store opening this week!
Fore Solutions Project Page
Information on the LEED for Retail Pilot Program
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