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Fairview Health Services› Minnesota health care system › 7 Hospitals and 50_ Clinics

Carlson-LaVine Construction› Twin Cities based commercial construction management and

general contracting firm since 1941 bdh+young interiors and architecture

› We are a diverse team of experts passionate about providing comprehensive interior design, space planning, and architectural services to our clients.

LEED Project Experience› Fairview Bass Lake Clinic› Fairview Rosemount Medical

Building› Fairview Savage Medical

Building› Fairview Bloomington-Lake

Clinic› Fairview Hiawatha Clinic

Expansion

Why LEED? Version Transition Issues

Material Selection Technology Construction Leadership LEED v4 Q&A

LEED Certified in 2007 / New Ground Up Construction› General Contractor and Construction Manager: Carlson-LaVine

Construction› Architect and Interior Designer: Harriss Architects

LEED Features› Twin Cities First LEED Certified Medical Building› White TPO Roof Membrane with Solar Reflective Index Over 100› Recycled Content Value of Over 10% of the Total Material by Cost

LEED Certified in 2009 / New Ground Up Construction› Interior architecture and design:  bdh+young› Shell architecture and design:  WCL Architects› Contractor:  Grand T Builders

LEED Features› First LEED Project in the City of Rosemount› Energy Management System› Maximum infiltration of natural light

LEED Certified in 2013 / New Ground Up Construction› General Contractor and Construction Manager: Carlson-LaVine

Construction› Architect and Interior Designer: bdh+young interiors | architecture

LEED Features› LEED Commitment Allowed for Larger Building Footprint › Biofiltration Basin and Pervious Surfaces Reduce Storm Water Impact› Exemplary Performance Open Space› Over 20% of Project Materials Extracted and Manufactured Regionally

within 500 Miles of the Project Site

LEED Certified in 2013 / Commercial Interiors› General Contractor and Construction Manager: Carlson-LaVine

Construction› Architect and Interior Designer: Harriss Architects

LEED Features› Zero Irrigation› Site Selection in an Urban Setting› Transportation› CO2 Sensors

LEED Certified in 2013 / Commercial Interiors› General Contractor and Construction Manager: Carlson-LaVine

Construction› Architect and Interior Designer: Harriss Architects

LEED Features› High Efficiency HVAC System and CO2 Monitors› Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures for Water Use Reductions › Neighborhood Connectivity and Transportation

Aligns with Fairview’s primary goal Promotes a healthier healthcare

building Staff wellbeing leads to better patient

care Higher staff retention rate

Continuous learning curve The market lags behind new LEED

requirements Avoid over-confidence

LEED demand has driven innovation Positively impacts the local economy Sourcing of Rapidly renewable products

difficult Challenges due to product manufacturing

locations

LEED pushes the envelope of technology Increased availability & Cost effectiveness

› LED lighting› Daylighting Sensors› Energy Star› Energy Management Systems

LEED Construction Considerations

› Preconstruction planning with early integration is key

› Register early and assign credit responsibility › Teamwork and commitment › Construction team with LEED project experience› Manage the LEED project scope and

communication

Executive support Commitment to the process Project Owner involvement

Integrative Process Material credits

restructured into 2 new credits

Acoustic Performance

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