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Providence Health Services Earns Gold Certificate

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Providence Health and Services also won Best Tenant Improvement in the Best of 2009.
Providence Health and Services also won Best Tenant Improvement in the Best of 2009.
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RENTON
The newly renovated corporate office of Providence Health & Services has been awarded LEED Gold Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council under the Commercial Interiors program. It is the first LEED Gold building in Renton, Wash.

Callison, a Seattle based architecture firm, collaborated with Providence to renovate five floors of a four-building office park in Renton to a sustainable environment with features including energy efficiency, use of local materials and water conservation.

 

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Tim Newcomb is a newspaper and magazine journalist based in Western Washington, covering design and construction in buildings and transportation around the Northwest.
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