Media Relations Contact: November 21, 2011 DART Police headquarters building still making history The transformation of the near-century old Monroe Shops streetcar maintenance barn, now the home of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit Police, is being honored by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) as the first publicly owned building listed on the National Register of Historic Places to achieve the LEED® Platinum Certification, the organization's highest recognition. View a video from an Open House on Tuesday, April 5. Included is a time lapse video of construction. The facility provides approximately 69,000 square feet of workspace for police personnel including three floors of modern offices, meeting rooms, showers, lockers and an exercise facility. LEED Platinum is the highest environmental standard a project can earn and certifies that a building uses less energy, water and natural resources and creates less waste than a conventional building, according to the USGBC. There are four recognition levels: Certified, Silver, Gold and Platinum. These correspond to the number of credits a project earns in five design categories: sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources and indoor environmental quality. The LEED program was established by USGBC in 2000. Gary Thomas, DART President/Executive Director, speaks at the DART Police Headquarters dedication in April 2011 High resolution JPG DART Police Headquarters High resolution JPG -- 30 -- |
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