NEW YORK-- International commercial real estate services firm Studley has launched the Sustainable Real Estate Practice to assist clients with making environmentally responsible real estate decisions and with achieving LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the US Green Building Council for their office space or building.
Olivia Millar, one of Washington, DC's first LEED Accredited Professional (AP) commercial real estate advisors, will begin her new role as the firm's director of sustainability and workplace strategies with the launch of this new practice.
Mrs. Millar has been with Studley since September 2007 and throughout her six-year career has managed more than one million sf of sustainable projects. She will serve as the company's chief spokesperson on LEED initiatives and act as primary LEED resource for Studley clients nationwide.
The Sustainable Real Estate Practice will work with Studley's clients to prepare a Sustainable Goals Assessment to ensure that all of their environmental objectives are considered and protected during site selection and negotiation of their lease or acquisition agreement.
Studley clients nationwide will have access to LEED-accredited real estate professionals to review site features, lease language, design plans, material and furniture selection, construction procedures and documentation preparation to help them ensure a successful LEED certification process. The firm's experience with LEED programs includes LEED for New Construction, LEED for Core & Shell, and LEED for Commercial Interiors.
To date, Studley has worked with clients on the development of more than six million square feet of LEED certified space, including recent projects for U.S. Census Bureau, American Trucking Association, SEIU, and Conservation International. Studley also worked on the largest LEED-CI project in the country.
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