University of California system has 100 LEED-certified buildings

Sept. 18, 2012
System has more LEED-rated facilities than any other university

News release: A new lab on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles, is the 100th green-certified facility in the UC system. UCLA's new Clinical and Translational Research Center achieved a LEED Gold in August. The UC system is the first American university to have 100 LEED-certified facilities. Harvard, which had 75 as of May 2012, had the second-largest number of LEED-certified buildings.

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