LEED / Green Construction

 

Building a better environment

Henry Carlson Construction is committed to Green Construction techniques and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification. We can construct your building to be both good for your business and our environment. Benefits of LEED certification include reduced environmental impacts, improved occupant health and productivity, public statement of organizational values, and a reduction in building operating expenses. Our LEED accredited project team analyzes each project with respect to the six major LEED categories: sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, indoor environmental quality and innovation in design. Our team works with the architect during the design phase to identify the most sensible LEED credits for each project. 

Examples of our LEED certified projects include:

  • Cherapa Place – Sioux Falls, SD (Gold)
  • City Center – Sioux Falls, SD (Certified)
  • Flandreau Santee Tribal Health Clinic – Flandreau, SD (Silver)
  • Good Earth State Park – Lincoln Co., SD (Silver)
  • Heartland Consumers Power District – Madison, SD (Platinum)
  • NSU Jewett Science Education Center – Aberdeen, SD (Silver)
  • Raven ATD Facility – Sioux Falls, SD (Certified)
  • Raven Corporate Headquarters – Sioux Falls, SD (Gold)
  • SDSU Dana J. Dykhouse Football Stadium – Brookings, SD (Silver)
  • SDSU Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex – Brookings, SD (Silver)
  • SDSU Stanley J. Marshall Center – Brookings, SD (Silver)
  • The Maroney Rural Learning Center – Howard, SD (Platinum)
  • USD Wellness Center -Vermillion, SD (Silver)
  • Vance Thompson Vision – Sioux Falls (Certified)

Call us today at 605-336-2410 to learn more about Henry Carlson’s LEED construction options, or contact us HERE

"Many thanks to each of YOU, and others on the Confluence and Henry Carlson Company TEAMs, for your community vision, sincere kindness, and generous assistance, in bringing the arts alive with the installation of the city-owned sculpture, “Flower Dancing in the Wind”, in the newly renovated Paladino Hohm Sculpture Garden at the Washington Pavilion. The garden landscape renovations, increased public visibility and accessibility, along with the added sculptures, are marvelous. Indeed, the Paladino Sculpture Garden is a creative space that has become a destination place in Sioux Falls! "
Russ Sorenson, Urban Planner, City of Sioux Falls