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Bergmeyer named LEED Proven Provider by Green Building Certification Institute

Boston, MA Bergmeyer has achieved LEED Proven Provider status in the Interior Design and Construction (ID+C) rating system as designated by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI). We are one of only 15 organizations to receive this designation for ID+C projects. This designation was developed to streamline the LEED project review process for organizations that have demonstrated consistent excellence in administering LEED projects. 

Bergmeyer’s first LEED project was certified in October of 2008, and within fewer than 8 years, the firm established a diverse portfolio of LEED projects in a variety of market sectors.  Our LEED projects range from multi-family housing to retail, academic, workplace and hospitality. Four of Bergmeyer’s LEED Certified projects have achieved Platinum-level certification, with 27 projects achieving LEED Gold and 14 achieving LEED Silver.

“Sustainable design is one of Bergmeyer’s core values, and we are proud to have clients who embrace and value sustainability as much as we do. We thank them for helping us reach this significant achievement,” said Michael Davis, FAIA, past-president of BSA, and Bergmeyer president.

LEED Proven Provider is designed to encourage and reward high-quality LEED project submissions to minimize the need for additional work during the project review process. It represents an opportunity for organizations and LEED reviewers to work together to enhance the LEED certification experience, simultaneously allowing organizations  to further invest in quality control and continuous improvement and allowing LEED reviewers more opportunities for direct engagement with and support for project teams.

Bergmeyer is a design firm committed to enhancing people’s everyday lives through our specialty in designing user experiences for the places people visit every day.

We design experiential environments while achieving successful measurable results for our clients’ business goals. We are invested in our clients’ long-term strategic success and are equally dedicated to creating spaces that respect their context and endure over time. We are committed to helping clients realize their goals through sustainable means with designs that reflect their beliefs, their budgets and their constituents’ expectations.

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