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First Federal Earns LEED Certification for New Office in North Carolina

First Federal's newest location has become the first in-store bank office in the nation to earn LEED® certification from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).

Located within the Lowes Food Store at 341 South College Road in Wilmington, N.C., the 330 square-foot facility was recently awarded the distinction of a LEED Certified facility. Developed by the USGBC, LEED certification is an internationally recognized system that verifies buildings or communities designed and built with energy savings, water efficiency, emission reduction and improved environmental quality.

"Building operations are nearly 40 percent of the solution to the global climate change challenge," said Rick Fedrizzi, President, CEO & Founding Chair, U.S. Green Building Council. "While climate change is a global problem, innovative companies like First Federal and IBT Enterprises are addressing it through local solutions."

The South College Road branch opened in October 2009 and is the first in-store facility to earn LEED certification. Dedicated to building a LEED-certified project, First Federal turned to IBT Enterprises, their provider of choice for in-store branching, to deliver a facility that met the USGBC's strict guidelines. IBT completed the project from start to finish, conducting design-build and construction services for the project.

"First Federal is proud of our basic level LEED certification," said Mark Tyler, the bank's market executive in Wilmington. "It's everyone's responsibility to conserve our natural resources and First Federal is definitely doing its part. We specifically designed the South College Road location with conservation and efficiency in mind and now we're leading the way nationwide."

First Federal earned points for a variety of conservation efforts, including reductions in power use, the use of construction materials with high recycled content, and installing energy-efficient equipment. As an in-store location, IBT also had to install sub-metering equipment to differentiate First Federal's metering from Lowes'.

"First Federal has made a cultural shift to be better stewards of the environment," said Tom Tedrow, Vice President, Design and Construction Services for IBT Enterprises. "Even though an in-store facility had never before earned LEED certification, we were convinced we could build a facility that met the USGBC's standards without sacrificing the needs of First Federal's customers."

Source: http://www.ibtenterprises.com/

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