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Oakville Beaver, 18 Jun 2009, p. 3

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3 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, June 18, 2009 LEEDership worth the extra expense LIUNA office tower a first for Oakville By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF It may look like just another place of business, but Oakville's LIUNA (Labourer's International Union of North America) Centre is currently one of a kind. The seven-storey, $30 million structure is Oakville's first Silver LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environment Design) certified office building. This means it has achieved an internationally recognized standard of environmental excellence for the materials selected in the building's construction, the water and energy efficiency present in the building, the building's indoor environmental qualities and more. While the building, which is located 1315 North Service Rd. E., isn't scheduled for completion until 2010, last week's topping off ceremony was cause for celebration with local politicians and LIUNA executives signing the steel beam that was then hoisted to the highest point in the building. Joseph Mancinelli, LIUNA vice president for central and eastern Canada, spoke about the building and what it took to set it apart. "The windows themselves will have sensors on them so that when the sun dims, on a day like today where it's not that bright out, the lights inside will actually get brighter," said Mancinelli. "In the mid-summer when it's really, really bright they will dim because on those days you don't need the light." Mancinelli said similar sensors will also be in place to pick up the temperature outside and adjust it inside when appropriate. This will keep the building's air condi- "It's very hard to do and it's expensive. It's expensive at first in order to achieve it, but once you've done it, there are savings, and this is what I think a lot of people don't realize. It's an investment. You're putting a little more money up front to be LEED certified, but in the future you will be saving, plus look what you're giving back." Joseph Mancinelli, LIUNA vice president, central and eastern Canada is the whole idea." Mancinelli said there were a number of hoops LIUNA had to jump through to get Silver LEED Certification. The materials used for the building's construction needed to be recyclable and the windows, walls and every other aspect of the building had to pass efficiency tests to make sure they were in keeping with LEED. "It's very hard to do and it's expensive. It's expensive at first in order to achieve it, but once you've done it, there are savings, and this is what I think a lot of people don't realize. It's an investment. You're putting a little more money up front to be LEED certified, but in the future you will be saving, plus look what you're giving back," said Mancinelli. "You're doing things in an environmentally friendly way and that's where I think buildings are going to go. We're doing this in 2009, in another 10 years everyone will be doing it this way because this is the way to go." When complete the building will house staff from LIUNA's pension fund, its Ontario District Council and its Tri-fund offices. The construction of the LIUNA Centre, which created around 200 construction jobs, is the first phase of a planned $60 million development that will see a state-ofthe-art convention centre and a hotel or additional office building built on the site. WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? 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