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Johnson Space Center Building Earns LEED Gold Certification
July 1, 2010
Houston-based Centennial Contractors Enterprises completed an addition in NASA’s Building 265 at Johnson Space Center in Houston, which earned LEED-gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
The project used materials that improve water efficiency, energy efficiency and indoor air quality. It is Johnson Space Center’s third LEED-certified building
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