PHILADELPHIA and WASHINGTON, Jan. 07, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hill International (NYSE:HIL), the global leader in managing construction risk, announced today that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Integrated Engineering Services Building (IESB) in Hampton, Virginia has been recognized with a 2015 Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) Better Buildings Award by the U.S. Department of Energy. Hill was the construction manager on the project working on behalf of the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA).
The FEMP Better Buildings Award recognizes individuals and organizations who demonstrate significant contributions to energy and water efficiency within the federal government. This annual award program highlights outstanding achievements in sustainable practices in high-performance facilities, conserving energy and water efficiency, showcasing the use of renewable energy, and the efficient management of fleet and transportation methods.
The IESB is the second new facility completed at NASA Langley under a NASA Revitalization Plan. The concept began in 2003 when NASA partnered with GSA’s Mid-Atlantic Region to develop a modernization plan for the NASA Langley campus. This plan addresses NASA’s strategic and infrastructure challenges and includes eight new facilities, renovation of critical infrastructure and demolition of non-essential assets.
The IESB project yielded successful and favorable results in reducing NASA’s footprint. Eight outdated and inefficient facilities encompassing 172,000 square feet at NASA Langley were demolished and replaced with a smaller, more efficient 138,000-square-foot IESB facility. This solution also resulted in a 34,000-square-foot increase in available green space at Langley. Construction of the IESB, which has been certified LEED Gold by the U.S. Green Building Council, was completed in September 2014.
The experienced, motivated, and highly integrated project team conducted a series of partnering sessions throughout the project, working together to make sustainability a priority while exploring options to reduce construction and maintenance costs, and ensuring maintainability and reliability. The new IESB facility requires 60% less energy to operate than other facilities on the campus, and is expected to use more than 35% of renewable energy through “Green-e” accredited Tradable Renewable Certificates over a 2-year period. Green-e is the nation's leading independent certification and verification program for renewable energy and greenhouse gas emission reductions in the retail market.
Building features include energy efficient lighting and control systems, perimeter daylight harvesting with time-of-day lighting control, and high performance insulating glass with exterior solar shading. A hybrid geothermal system for high cooling demand applications was incorporated with a 60-ton supplementary fluid cooler to complete the cooling demand in the summer months. The site supports two water retention areas to minimize storm water runoff, and potable water use was reduced by more than 47%. Collectively, these features support NASA Langley’s sustainability goals and save or avoid $3.6 million per year in operations and maintenance costs.
“NASA Langley would like to express appreciation to the IESB team members from GSA, AECOM, Whiting-Turner, Cooper Cary and Hill International for the planning, design and construction of Langley’s latest project,” said Gary Stergin, NASA Langley Project Manager. “The team commitment to energy and water efficiency will result in substantial operational cost savings for the agency and U.S. government,” added Stergin.
“It is a great honor to have been recognized with this prestigious award,” said James P. Beckett, P.E., CCM, LEED AP, Hill’s Vice President in charge of the project. “We are very proud of our team for their outstanding service on this challenging assignment,” added Beckett.
Hill International, with 4,800 professionals in 100 offices worldwide, provides program management, project management, construction management, construction claims and other consulting services primarily to the buildings, transportation, environmental, energy and industrial markets. Engineering News-Record magazine recently ranked Hill as the seventh largest construction management firm in the United States. For more information on Hill, please visit our website at www.hillintl.com.
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