The Village In
Stamford, CT Has
Achieved LEED V4
Certification
Now, more than ever, we need to take the time to
build smarter.
With more countries uniting to promote
environmentally sound building
practices, we have taken every measure
to include the latest research and
methodologies to offer a new type of
commercial development.
Addressing the need for more environmentally friendly commercial
spaces, we at The Beacon Projects Group have completed our 860
Canal project: The Village.
The business arcade is located at
4 Star Point, Stamford, CT, and
features nearly 1,000 feet of
walkable marina.
The Village achieved LEED V4 Certification, which is the
improved standard for green building development offered by
the U.S. Green Building Council.
This means that the
development provides high-
performance requirements for
environmentally friendly
construction.
To date, only a few buildings in the state are classified under V4
due to its rigorous testing protocols and high-performance
standards.
Our latest project heralds a new
age in construction management,
especially for commercial
developments.
Our president, Frank J. Mullaney, CCM, LEED AP, explains that
modern construction strategies now emphasize the need for
practical and measurable strategies for environmental stewardship.
We are excited to also announce
that we are planning future
commercial and residential
projects that feature
environmentally aware initiatives.
To quote one of our brilliant leaders, "We aim to provide oversight and
coordination as a construction manager of a construction project from an
owner’s perspective."
"We outsource resources for commercial,
industrial, residential, municipal,
institutional, and religious building
projects in Connecticut, New York,
Massachusetts, New Jersey, and
Pennsylvania."
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