Slick Wraps has a new customized wrap inspired by 70s wood decks for the iPhone, utilizing 3M DI-NOC for the wood grain! You can purchase it from Etsy.com!
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Check out these before and after shots of a lobby in Reston, VA, courtesy of Akridge Realty!
Akridge Realty is located at:
601 13th St NW #300n
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 638-3000
As previously mentioned, 3M DI-NOC Architectural Finishes can contribute to LEED Sustainability credits by reducing items sent to the landfill through the maintaining and reusing the existing stock of walls, doors and frames, built in case goods, furniture, etc. through its innovative architectural finishes.
Recently, The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) upgraded its green building standards, requiring LEED Gold certification for all new federal construction and major renovations.
In LEED 2009 there are 100 possible base points plus an additional 6 points for Innovation in Design and 4 points for Regional Priority. Buildings can qualify for four levels of certification:
When bidding on a job, 3M DI-NOC can be used as competitive leverage to obtain the new required standard!
For more information on LEED, please visit the official site for The US Green Building Council at http://www.usbgc.org
[story source: BuildingGreen.com]