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Sustainability at the University of Maine


Leed Certified Buildings
 

 

What does it mean to be
LEED Certified?

LEED certification seal

LEED is internationally recognized as a whole-building approach to sustainability, in both new and existing construction. Areas include:

  • Sustainable Sites

  • Water Efficiency

  • Energy & Atmosphere

  • Materials & Resources

  • Indoor Environmental Quality

  • Awareness & Education

  • Locations, Linkages, and Regional Priority

  • Innovation in Design

For more information visit the U.S. Green Building Council


Advanced Engineered Wood Composites Center Building

 


 

Advanced Engineered Wood Composites Center

LEED Certified 2006

 


Student Recreation Center

Student Recreation Center  

Silver LEED Certified 2008


 


Wells Conference Center

 

Wells Conference Center

Silver Leed Certified 2009

 


Student Innovation Center

 

Foster Student Innovation Center

Silver LEED Certified 2008


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Sustainability Office
The University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469
Phone: (207) 581-1571 | misa.saros@umit.maine.edu

The University of Maine
, Orono, Maine 04469
207-581-1110
A Member of the University of Maine System