Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
Elite Lighting Company congratulates Bank of America / NAI Avant for becoming the first building in South Carolina certified with LEED Gold status.
We are proud to have participated in their achievement of reaching this heralded award.
LEED is a national program setting a standard of measure “Green Buildings” and its benefits. The LEED program sets high standards of how a commercial building operates on a day-to-day basis, and the criteria that must be met in efficiency and energy savings. These standards of measure include the areas of HVAC, lighting, air quality, and water.
Working with Bank Of America’s Facilities Managers Allen Stewart and Michael Moore, Elite representative Joel Caplan, implemented the “Green” energy saving lighting that is currently installed throughout the 302,000 square foot building. Selected sites were chosen to illustrate the possibilities of energy savings and enhancement of the quality of light for the building. Energy audits based upon Bank of America’s electrical consumption and cost of power confirmed the possibilities of significant return on their investment dollars.
Who are the people at Elite Lighting Company? We are a knowledge based, energy-wise technology supplier. Elite Lighting has been headquartered in Mullins, South Carolina for more than 25 years. Our mission is to guide customers with options on energy efficient lighting products based upon their specific needs, while selling them at prices that provide the best value for the money spent.
What are your possibilities? Let one of our professional team member’s work with you. We will create a lighting needs analysis at your facility to help your company recognize the savings that can be obtained.
Call us at 1-800-343-0764. Our website is www.elitelighting.com and we can be reached via e-mail at elite@elitelighting.com.
Published by: Elite Lighting on Nov 09, 2011
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