Two facilities designed by
Hoefer Welker in partnership with U.S. Federal Properties (USFP) have achieved a Two Green Globes for New Construction certification. The two projects — located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Lubbock, Texas — are Community-Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOC) for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
The certified facility in Chattanooga, a 95,000-square-foot veterans outpatient clinic that sits on more than 17 acres, prioritized a sustainable design in several areas, including daylighting features, Green Globes-standard air ventilation, moisture and mold mitigation strategies, and an overall focus on health and wellness throughout the building. During the construction process, the Hoefer Welker team also enlisted a specialist to relocate an on-site colony of more than 200,000 bees rather than exterminate them.
“We can all agree that we want to live and work in the healthiest spaces possible to promote mental, emotional, social and even spiritual well-being,” said Ashley Eusey, Hoefer Welker’s sustainability specialist. “With that in mind, sustainability is the way to provide that holistic experience as well as a better quality of buildings.”
Eusey has worked with Hoefer Welker for nearly eight years. In 2020, alongside other colleagues passionate about sustainability, she spearheaded a “grassroots effort” for a sustainability initiative within the firm, including creating a sustainability specialist position. Eusey’s new role opened the door to a centralized process for formalizing sustainability policy at Hoefer Welker, from employee education initiatives to standardizing green certification practices.
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