Google Campus Phase 2 has achieved LEED Platinum Certification.

Google Phase 2 is a two-story 180,000 ft² office facility adjacent to Google’s Kirkland campus. What distinguishes this office and parking project from others is it’s LEED Platinum certification. That’s no small feat, considering all the amenities Google has in place, including 720 parking spots, a rooftop deck, gym, sports fields, and full service cafeteria.

A healthy, green building was crucial for Google’s campus expansion, and we partnered with SRM Development to meet this goal. The building incorporates several innovative systems that help it achieve LEED Platinum rating. These include dedicated outdoor air units serving chilled beams, an energy recovering water-to-water heat pump, a green roof, and a rainwater reclamation system to flush toilets and provide irrigation. The building was designed and detailed within the engineering department using CAD-Duct and Design Line software. This software facilitated an easy transfer of information between engineering, estimating, and production greatly streamlining the project.

Congratulations to our team!
HVAC design: Tyler VanDooren, Doug Turley, Dustin Lambert
Plumbing design: Greg Nanadjanians and Kim Larsen

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