LEED
New technologies and design applications are key to upholding a LEED qualification. It has never been more important for our
industry to responsibly treat water as a precious natural resource. Global warming, dramatic shifts in weather patterns and our
expanding populous drive the need for water conservation. Water is a diminishing resource we simply cannot afford to waste.
Roof collections systems, drip irrigation applications and active weather monitoring systems are all methods Liquid Assets has
implemented to acheive LEED success.
CERTIFIED LEED PROJECTS
- AAA Offices - Birmingham, MI
- Central Michigan University Grad Housing - Mt. Pleasant, MI
- Chrysler World Engine Plant - Dundee, MI
- Chrysler Phoenix Engine Plant - Trenton, MI
- Chrysler Axle Plant - Marysville, MI
- Dearborn Town Center - Dearborn, MI
- Greenleaf Trust Building - Lansing, MI
- Michigan MDEQ - Warren, MI
- Regency at Bluffs Park - Novi, MI
- Wayne State Shiffman Scott Building - Detroit, MI
- Wayne State MEC Building - Detroit, MI
ROOFTOP RAINWATER COLLECTION SYSTEMS
- Ferndale Public Library - Ferndale, MI
- Rayconnect Office Building - Rochester Hills, MI
- Troy Marketplace - Troy, MI