Greg Jones of Mulkey Engineers & Consultants receives LEED accreditation

August 24, 2009 By: NCTechNews Category: LED

(Charlotte, N.C.) Mulkey Engineers & Consultants is pleased to announce that Greg Jones, PE, LEED AP, firm principal and Charlotte branch manager, has received his LEED accreditation. LEED accreditation is a designation that demonstrates an individual’s thorough understanding of green building principles and the LEED Green Building Rating System. The building rating system encourages and accelerates the global adoption of sustainable green building and development practices through the creation and implementation of universally understood and accepted tools and performance criteria.

“Mulkey places a premium on LEED accreditation for all managers and designers involved with sustainable projects. I am proud to be a part of Mulkey’s LEED team, says Jones.”

In 2008, Mulkey established a sustainability initiative designed to improve our natural environment by fostering sustainable development. The firm remains committed to maximizing sustainable design principles in each of its service offerings. “Our mission is to improve environmental quality through wise business decisions. We believe our responsibility to foster environmentally sustainable development is compatible with successful business objectives: improving productivity, promoting a safe and healthy work environment and maximizing our return on investment,” says Mulkey Principal and Director of Land Development and Building Structures, Valoree Eikinas.

Mulkey Engineers & Consultants is a full-service engineering firm helping clients transform everyday challenges into everyday achievements. The firm employs 150-plus employees with offices in Raleigh, Cary and Charlotte, N.C.; Columbia, S.C.; Atlanta, Ga.; and Jacksonville, Fla. Services include land development, building structures, surveying, subsurface utility engineering, special inspections, environmental services, transportation and construction services. The firm serves both public and private clients including municipalities, state departments of transportation, colleges and universities, local and national architects and developers, commercial entities and community organizations. To learn more, visit www.mulkeyinc.com.

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