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Engineering Downtown Offices Closed to Public, Dec. 26 & 27, 2024.
Offices will be closed, however, City of Madison Engineering Division staff will be available by phone: 608-266-4751 and email: engineering@cityofmadison.com.
LEED Certification
Since green building design, construction and operation can have a significant positive effect on energy and resource efficiency, waste and pollution generation, and the health and productivity of a building's occupants over the life of the building, the City of Madison strives to be a leader in green building practices.
Green building design, construction and operation have become increasingly widespread and a number of systems have been developed to serve as guides to green building practices. At the national level, the U.S. Green Building Council, developer of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED©) Green Building Rating System and LEED© Reference Guide, has become a leader in promoting and developing green building.
LEED is a third party green building certification program and the globally recognized standard for the design, construction, and operation of high-performance green buildings and neighborhoods. By promoting a whole-building approach to sustainability, LEED recognizes performance in location and planning, sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection, waste reduction, indoor environmental quality, innovative strategies and attention to priority regional issues.
Achieving LEED certification for building design and construction requires satisfying prerequisites and credits in the following categories:
- Integrative process
- Location and Transportation
- Sustainable Sites
- Water Efficiency
- Energy and Atmosphere
- Materials and Resources
- Indoor Environmental Quality
- Innovation
- Regional Priority
Levels of certification relate to the number of credits received and generally follow these thresholds:
- Certified: 40–49 points
- Silver: 50–59 points
- Gold: 60–79 points
- Platinum: 80+ points
The Facilities Section seeks LEED certification for City facilities as required by Common Council Resolution as adopted January 22, 2008:
- Any enclosed building constructed for and/or primarily funded by the City
- Any building constructed on City land
- Any major renovation or change in use of 5,000 gross square feet or more of a City-owned building that requires, building, plumbing, electrical and/or heating permits
- All covered projects shall be designed, contracted and built to achieve a minimum LEED© Silver certification and shall strive for the highest level of certification that project resources and conditions permit
- All covered projects shall be evaluated for on-site renewable energy systems in the design process
The City owns 13 facilities that have achieved LEED Certification and 3 facilities that are in the process of being certified as shown in the chart below.
Name | Address | Year | Certification Level |
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Central Library | 201 West Mifflin Street | 2010 | LEEDv3 NC Gold |
Fire Station 1/Admin | 316 West Dayton Street | 2012 | LEEDv3 Cl Gold |
Fire Station 12 | 400 South Point Road | 2009 | LEEDv2.2 NC Platinum |
Fire Station 13 | 6350 Town Center Drive | 2011 | LEEDv3 NC Gold |
Fire Station 14 | 3201 Dairy Drive | 2019 | LEEDv3 NC Platinum |
Fleet Services | 414 Nakoosa Trail | 2021 | LEEDv3 NC Gold |
Goodman Parks Maintenance Facility | 1402 Wingra Creek Pkwy. | 2008 | LEEDv2.2 NC Silver |
Goodman South Library | 2222 S. Park Street | 2009 | LEEDv2.0 Cl Gold |
Sequoya Library | 513 S. Midvale Blvd. | 2010 | LEEDv2.0 Cl Silver |
Madison Municipal Building | 215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. | 2019 | LEEDv3 NC Platinum |
Monona Terrace Convention Center | 1 John Nolan Dr. | 2017 | LEEDv3 EB Gold |
Midtown Police District | 4020 Mineral Point Road | 2019 | LEEDv3 NC Gold |
Olbrich Gardens Learning Center | 3330 Atwood Ave. | 2020 | LEEDv3 NC Platinum |
Pinney Library | 516 Cottage Grove Road | 2020 | LEEDv3 Cl Gold |
Name | Address | Year | Certification Level |
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Capitol East Parking Ramp | E. Main Street and Livingston Street | 2020 | Pending Parksmart |
City-County Building Floor 1 | 210 MLK Jr. Blvd | 2021 | Registered v4 Cl |
Door Creek Park Shelter | 7035 Littlemore Drive | 2021 | Registered v4 NC |
Fire Station 6 | 825 W Badger Road | 2021 | Registered v4 NC |
Madison Public Market | 200 N. First Street | 2021 | Registered v3 NC |
Olin Park Facility | 330 East Lakeside Street | 2021 | Registered |
More information about LEED Certification can be found at the U.S. Green Building Council website.
Read the Common Council Resolution.