Cummings Properties earns two more ENERGY STAR® certifications
WOBURN, MA, April 8, 2011 Two Cummings Properties buildings, 18
Commerce Way in Woburn and 500
Cummings Center in Beverly, have earned the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agencys (EPAs) ENERGY STAR certification. Cummings now has
seven properties with this distinction, signifying the achievement of
strict energy performance levels set by the EPA, as well as performance
in the top 25 percent of similar facilities nationwide for energy efficiency.
Gary Gresh, Cummings Properties sustainability manager, said, Cummings
has a longstanding commitment to energy efficiency. In addition to being
the right thing to do for the environment, our clients save on operating
costs, which helps us attract more client firms. Everyone wins.
Built in 2004, 500 Cummings Centers original design included many
green features, including high efficiency lighting and water
source heat pumps, as well as motion sensors and variable frequency drives.
After a waiting period during which the necessary data to apply to ENERGY
STAR was gathered, 500 Cummings Center was awarded the certification on
its first attempt.
Built in 1996, 18 Commerce Way underwent a comprehensive, three-year energy
efficiency upgrade in preparation for its ENERGY STAR evaluation. The
modifications included changing all 850 lights in the building to high
efficiency fixtures; installing variable frequency drives on the loop
pumps and cooling tower fan; upgrading the cooling tower fan to high efficiency;
installing motion sensors in the hallways; and installing a vending miser
on the vending machine.
NSTAR, the buildings electric utility provider, was a full partner
in all of the improvements at 18 Commerce Way. According to Gresh, this
ENERGY STAR certification would not have been possible without NSTARs
support.
Commercial buildings that earn the certification use an average of 35
percent less energy than typical buildings and release 35 percent less
carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. These environmental benefits can have
a positive impact on a companys bottom line, as research shows significant
portions of the population prefer to work for or do business with organizations
that employ environmentally responsible practices.
Cummings Properties has a long history of sustainable
business practices including building renovation and reuse; energy-saving
design, construction, and
property maintenance; utilization of recycled materials and equipment;
and reduction of waste through recycling programs. Other Cummings buildings
that have earned the ENERGY STAR rating are 900 Cummings Center in Beverly,
92 Montvale Avenue in Stoneham, 196 Boston Avenue in Medford, and 370
and 420 Hemenway Street in Marlborough. For more information, visit www.cummings.com.
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