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Bluewater Health Awarded Prestigious LEED® Green Building Certification

Bluewater Health announced today that it has been selected as one of the first Canadian hospitals – and the first acute care hospital in Ontario – to achieve LEED® certification. LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) is the preeminent program for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings, established by the U.S. Green Building Council and verified by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI).

Bluewater Health’s construction of a 588,000-square-foot complex at the hospital’s Sarnia location consisted of a new addition attached to the fully renovated existing facility. Led by London-based contractor, EllisDon Corporation, the construction was the largest public sector redevelopment project in Sarnia-Lambton’s history.

“Our goals were to enhance the natural healing environment of the hospital, and minimize our ecological footprint,” says Mike Lapaine, Vice President, Operations and Chief Operating Officer, Bluewater Health. “This is very much aligned with Bluewater Health’s Mission to create exemplary healthcare experiences for patients and families every time.”

By using less energy and water, LEED certified buildings save money for organizations and taxpayers; reduce greenhouse gas emissions; and contribute to a healthier environment for patients, staff and the larger community.

Bluewater Health achieved LEED certification for its reduced energy use, lighting, water and material use, as well as incorporating a variety of other sustainable strategies. “We used healing gardens, large windows with outside views, fresh and friendly colours, task and ambient lighting, earth-tone fabrics, and soothing textures like wood and stone to enhance the patient experience, “says Alex Sullo, Director, Facilities Services, Bluewater Health. “At the same time, we focused on specific features to enhance our environmental sustainability.”

These features include:

·         Using a cistern to provide all irrigation water for outdoor landscaping;

·         Reducing water use by over 30%,

·         Maintaining good indoor air quality during construction;

·         Diverting 96% of construction waste from landfill;

·         Using fly-ash, a by-product of coal fired power plants, to reduce the amount of cement needed in the building concrete, resulting in a 20% reduction in carbon emissions compared to regular concrete;

·         Putting into effect a fragrance-free policy;

·         Complying with Eco-Logo and Green Seal certification standards for cleaning products;

·         Extracting and manufacturing 26% of construction materials from within 800 km of Bluewater Health; and

·         Providing bicycle racks and shower facilities for building occupants who choose this mode of transportation.

“Buildings are a prime example of how human systems integrate with natural systems,” said Rick Fedrizzi, President, CEO & Founding Chair, U.S. Green Building Council. “Bluewater Health’s project efficiently uses our natural resources and makes an immediate, positive impact on our planet, which will tremendously benefit future generations to come.”

The LEED certification will be presented to Bluewater Health in the Spring.                                                                          

Bluewater Health, with locations in Sarnia and Petrolia, is a 326-bed community hospital that cares for the residents of Sarnia-Lambton. With close to 2,500 staff, Professional Staff and volunteers, Bluewater Health provides an array of specialized acute, complex continuing care, allied health and ambulatory care services. State-of-the-art facilities, which opened in 2010, contribute to Bluewater Health’s Mission: We create exemplary healthcare experiences for patients and families every time.

U.S. Green Building Council

The Washington, D.C.-based U.S. Green Building Council is committed to a prosperous and sustainable future through cost-efficient and energy-saving green buildings.

LEED

The U.S. Green Building Council's LEED green building certification system is the foremost program for the design, construction and operation of green buildings. Over 100,000 projects are currently participating in the LEED rating systems, comprising over 8 billion square feet of construction space in 114 countries.

USGBC was co-founded by current President and CEO Rick Fedrizzi, who spent 25 years as a Fortune 500 executive. Under his 15-year leadership, the organization has become the preeminent green building, membership, policy, standards, influential, education and research organization in the United States.

For more information, visit www.usgbc.org.         

CONTACTS:

Alex Sullo

Director, Facilities Services

519-346-3605
 

Birgit Lacey

Communications Coordinator

Communications & Public Affairs

Bluewater Health, Sarnia

89 Norman Street

Sarnia, ON   N7T 6S3

Canada

Phone: 519.464.4453
Email: communications@bluewaterhealth.ca
www.bluewaterhealth.ca

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