Earth Day is Sunday, April 22. One of the foremost ways the construction industry attempts to support the environment is through LEED — the most widely used green building rating system in the world.
LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. It is a program run by the U.S. Green Building Council that provides certification for buildings that have a reduced environmental impact. A structure can earn a designation of LEED Platinum, Gold, Silver or Certified depending on how environmentally-friendly the design is.
Granger has completed numerous LEED projects throughout its history. In honor of Earth Day, check out the gallery of some of these LEED-certified projects below!
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Western Michigan University College of Health and Human Services, LEED Gold
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Washentaw Community College Health and Fitness Center, LEED Gold
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Lansing Community College University Center, LEED Certified
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Skyline High School (Ann Arbor), LEED Silver
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Michigan State University Chemistry Building, LEED Silver
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Martin Luther King Jr. Senior High School, LEED Gold
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Lansing Community College Arts and Sciences Building, LEED Certified
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Jackson National Life World Headquarters, LEED Certified
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Michigan Technological University Great Lakes Research Center, LEED Certified
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Ferris State University Granger Center for Construction and HVARC, LEED Certified
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General Motors Enterprise Data Center, LEED Gold
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Lansing Community College Gannon Building, LEED Certified
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MetroHealth Village First and Main Senior Living, LEED Certified
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Ferris State University East Campus Housing, LEED Gold
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Detroit Arsenal Administration Building and Parking Ramp, LEED Gold
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Consumers Energy Corporate Headquarters, LEED Certified
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Centurion Medical Products, LEED Gold
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