California EPA Headquarters, Sacramento, California
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| California EPA Headquarters | |
| Designer | AC Martin Partners, Inc., Los Angeles, California, USA |
| Location | Sacramento, California, USA |
| Date | to April 2001 |
| Building Type | State office building |
| Context | Urban |
| Green Certification | LEED Platinum Certified |
| Green Certification Score | 60 |
| Street Address | 1001 I Street, Sacramento, California |
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| Building Details | |
| Client | City of Sacramento |
| Cost | $270 million |
| Area | 950,000 |
| Stories | 25 |
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"The California Environmental Protection Agency has a mandate to conserve fiscal resources and a mission to protect the environment. LEED® allows them to do both: the Joe Serna Jr. California Environmental Protection Agency Headquarters Building (Cal/EPA) incorporates the latest green design and engineering principles to be both sustainable and economically competitive."
"Cal/EPA, in downtown Sacramento, is the city's largest high-rise real estate project. The 25-story, 950,000-square-foot office building was built in 2000 by developer Thomas Properties Group, LLC in a public-private partnership with the City of Sacramento."—FM Link
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Project Description, FM Link, Viewed on 2009.0909 http://www.fmlink.com/ProfResources/Sustainability/Articles/article.cgi?USGBC:200611-24.html Case Study, CA.GOV, viewed on 2009.0911 http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/GreenBuilding/CaseStudies/GovtOffice/CalEPA.htm
LEED Scoresheet, United States Green Building Council, viewed on 2009.1002 http://www.usgbc.org/ShowFile.aspx?DocumentID=573
