JM Coull Project Earns LEED Silver – Gorman Richardson Architects

Lawrence, MA—The new United States Citizenship & Immigration Services (CIS) facility in Lawrence has achieved Silver level certification under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program, design-builder JM Coull has announced.

Lawrence, MA—The new United States Citizenship & Immigration Services (CIS) facility in Lawrence has achieved Silver level certification under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program, design-builder JM Coull has announced.

The project faced some hurdles on the road to certification, including the discovery—during construction—of undocumented sewer and water lines running through the center of the construction site. The challenges, coupled with the team’s achievements in the area of sustainable design and construction, compelled the local chapter of the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) to recognize the project with its highest Excellence in Construction Award, as well as a Green Award.

JM Coull teamed with Gorman Richardson Architects of Hopkinton to design and build the 62,000sf facility, which houses offices, specialty areas for naturalization services, and an underground parking garage below the building. The demolition of the former Lincoln Foods building to make way for the new facility created a considerable amount of construction debris, over 98 percent of which was recycled or reused. A portion of these same materials were used in the construction of the new CIS facility, while timbers, planks and bricks were cleaned and sold for use in other projects. In the end, 13,000 tons of materials were diverted from landfills.