414 Light Street: Reaching New Heights in Sustainable Construction
Schuster Concrete proudly played a key role in the construction of 414 Light Street, Baltimore’s tallest building. This iconic 44-story waterfront property pushed the boundaries of design and sustainability, making it a landmark achievement for Maryland.
A Commitment to Green Innovation
414 Light Street wasn’t just about reaching for the sky, it was also about building responsibly. The project was designed and constructed to achieve LEED Silver certification. This prestigious designation recognizes the building’s commitment to environmental responsibility.
Here’s how Schuster Concrete contributed to 414 Light Street’s sustainable success:
- Recycled Content: We incorporated 20% recycled materials into our concrete mix, minimizing the project’s environmental footprint.
- Waste Reduction: We implemented rigorous waste management practices, ensuring an impressive 75% of construction waste was either recycled or salvaged.
Building a Brighter Future
Schuster Concrete’s involvement in 414 Light Street showcases our dedication to sustainable construction practices. By using recycled materials and minimizing waste, we helped create a landmark building that’s not only impressive but also environmentally responsible.
This project serves as a testament to our commitment to building a greener future for Baltimore and beyond.
Project Highlights
This project was designed and built to achieve LEED Silver status with 20% recycled content and waste management practices that require 75% of construction waste to be recycled or salvaged.
Project Details
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Lend Lease (US) Construction, Inc