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SKF USA Inc. Awarded LEED Green Building Certification
October 20, 2010
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By aftermarketNews staff
(Left to Right) William McGlocklin, SKF director of environmental affairs; Poul Jeppesen, SKF president and chief executive officer; Governor Edward Rendell; U.S. Representative Allyson Schwartz; and Brian Duffy, SKF treasurer.

LANSDALE, Pa. – SKF USA Inc. this week announced that it has been awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum certification, established by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and verified by the Green Building Certification Institute. SKF made the announcement at a special ceremony attended by Pennsylvania Governor Edward Rendell and approximately 500 employees and distinguished guests. Other dignitaries attending the event included U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz (D-Pa.), Rep. Robert Godshall and Senator Bob Mensch. 

SKF USA’s Lansdale, Pa., location is the first commercial building in Pennsylvania to achieve Platinum level certification under LEED for Commercial Interiors — and one of only 60 worldwide. LEED is the nation’s preeminent program for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings.
        
“SKF USA’s extraordinary efforts to achieve LEED Platinum certification are helping to lay the groundwork for a cleaner, healthier future for all Pennsylvanians,” said Governor Rendell. “Making buildings greener is incredibly important. By using resources more efficiently, these buildings reduce operating costs and make a sizeable reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. So green buildings like this one contribute to ‘greener’ bottom lines for companies and a healthier environment for everyone.”

The governor added that the commonwealth was making an investment in the new facility to help it further reduce its environmental footprint. In December 2009, the Commonwealth Financing Authority approved a $346,000 Solar Energy Program Grant that will help SKF USA build a new, $2 million rooftop solar panel project that is scheduled to be completed in April 2011.
        
Poul Jeppesen, president and CEO of SKF USA, commented on the significance of this milestone.

“This celebration is the culmination of an 18-month-long, $23 million redevelopment project, during which our team worked with local partners and suppliers to invest more than $1 million in sustainable strategies for energy, lighting, water and material usage," Jeppesen said.

Janet Milkman, executive director of the Delaware Valley Green Building Council, detailed a few of the many green design and construction features included in the 117,000-square-foot headquarters facility, including:

• An extensive geothermal heating/HVAC system, consisting of 112,500-foot-deep wells that use the Earth’s constant temperature to control the climate of the building, saving more than 30 percent on heating and cooling costs

• Low-emitting Greenguard quality refurbished furniture, the first of its kind to be extensively tested for potentially harmful emissions under LEED guidelines at the new, state-of-the-art American Furniture Manufacturers Association Testing Facility

• Daylight harvesting combined with high efficiency lighting that continues to save 30 to 40 percent in lighting energy consumption over traditional lighting systems

• Forest Stewardship Council-certified flooring and doors, which help support responsible forestry practices

• Ninety percent of all furniture equipment in the Lansdale facility is Energy Star-rated office equipment, such as our Energy Star fluorescent lights that use 75 percent less energy than normal incandescent fixtures

• Water-efficient fixtures that consume 44 percent less water than conventional fixtures, saving an estimated 278,000 gallons per year

• Proactive construction waste management program that diverted 93 percent of waste materials away from landfills and more than 20 percent was spent on recycled materials.

During the ceremony, Jeppesen also recognized the key firms that partnered with SKF USA in the redevelopment project:

•         Re:Vision Architecture, LEED architect
•         D2 Solutions, interior designer and LEED consultant
•         NAI Geis Realty, broker and construction consultant
•         hpeGroup, LLC, design engineers (mechanical, electrical and plumbing)
•         Philadelphia Suburban Development Corporation, developer and landlord
•         Premier Office Solutions, furniture supplier

To learn more about SKF, visit the company's website.