Endress+Hauser Invests in a Customer Experience Centre in Burlington
Endress+Hauser Canada is investing in a sustainable, $28 million, Customer Experience Centre in Burlington, Ontario designed by mcCallumSather.
The new two-storey, 47,000 square-foot facility will target net zero energy, the Zero Carbon Building Standard and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold through the Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC).
According to Endress+Hauser, this endeavor will be a first by a private company in Canada to pursue all three certifications at once.
?We?re pleased to see the continued momentum for both LEED and the new Zero Carbon Building Standard,? says Mark Hutchinson, vice president of green building programs at Canada Green Building Council. ?Endress+Hauser, like many other forward-thinking organizations, recognize the value of third-party certification as a demonstration of their commitment to sustainable, green building. By pushing for zero carbon, they are on the leading edge of sustainable design and development.? Plans to achieve net zero energy and zero carbon emissions include the integration of a high-performance building envelope, triple-glazed curtain wall, and a reflective roof with double-sided solar panels.
The building environment will be maintained by heat pumps supplemented by a geothermal system. An exterior water feature will use the rainwater harvesting system, and most electrically powered systems will be turned off at night.
“Our goal is to create an exceptional facility in all respects tha...
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