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DON'T FORGET THE SITE IN LEED CERTIFICATION
     
  A GREEN-SPACE ABOVE THE TRAFFIC  
     
  THE FAR REACH OF ECOS  
     
  WHAT'S NEW AT ECOS  
     
  CURRENT PROJECTS  
     
     
 
 
 

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Don’t Forget the Site in LEED Certification

You are considering making the commitment to make your next project a LEED™ certified project. What does it really mean for you, for the contractor and for the design team? Beyond the obvious, widely marketed bragging-rights, is a very stringent list of prerequisites that will have major impact on how your project is designed and developed.

     

A Green-Space above the Traffic

Atlanta’s Fifth Street Bridge officially opened to much fanfare on a cold December 2006 morning. Local politicians, members of the Georgia Dept. of Transportation, the design teams, representatives from Georgia Tech, a contingent from the Georgia Tech Marching Band, Buzz (the Georgia Tech mascot), and curious onlookers attended the ribbon cutting ceremony for the city’s newest bridge and public green space.

     

The Far Reach of Ecos

At Ecos Environmental Design, Inc., we enjoy doing work both in our own “neighborhood” of Atlanta, as well as throughout the rest of the country. Our work, stretches from the Southeast to Pennsylvania, New York, Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, Washington State – and beyond the lower 48 to the Caribbean.

     

What’s New at Ecos

Staff News

Matt Wilder, ASLA, who recently earned LEED AP accreditation, served as a panelist at the City of Atlanta’s 2007 Developers’ Day.

Ecos Expands Its Staff

Ecos continues to grow thanks to recommendations from satisfied clients.