GWCC Is World’s Largest LEED Certified Convention Center

October 31, 2014

Georgia_World_Congress_Center-Bldg-C-400The Georgia World Congress Center (GWCC) was recently awarded LEED Silver certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. LEED, which stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is a rating system for the design, operation and maintenance of green buildings. The GWCC is now the world’s largest LEED certified convention center. With 3.9 million sf, the GWCC also is the 14th largest LEED certified building in the world.

“This achievement solidifies Atlanta’s place as one of the leading convention destinations in the country,” said Mark Vaughan, executive vice president and chief sales officer. “We applaud the efforts of the GWCC to help advance the environmental sustainability of Atlanta’s convention industry.”

The facility, located in downtown Atlanta, first opened in 1976 with a total of 750,000 sf. The fourth and final phase of construction of the building was completed in 2002 bringing the total square footage up to the current 3.9 million, including 1.4 million of exhibit space.

“We could not be happier to receive this certification,” said Frank Poe, executive director of the Georgia World Congress Center Authority (GWCCA), the State Authority that governs the GWCC, Georgia Dome, Centennial Olympic Park and manages the Savannah International Trade and Convention Center. “Our staff has worked diligently to green our event practices, reduce our environmental impact, and preserve our facilities for future generations. This recognition solidifies our leadership role in our industry and demonstrates our commitment to the community.”

The staff of the GWCCA created an internal sustainability committee to explore sustainable options for the facility in 2005. Educating staff and implementing a paper recycling program were two of the team’s initial focuses. In 2010, the convention center hired Tim Trefzer as the facility’s first sustainability coordinator. With a position solely focused on sustainability, the center has been able to make substantial changes including waste diversion and energy conservation. “Tim Trefzer and the GWCCA Sustainability Committee did an outstanding job securing this award. We are very proud to be LEED Silver certified, this is a monumental achievement for the GWCC and the convention industry as a whole,” said Mark Zimmerman, general manager of the Georgia World Congress Center.

“Convention centers have difficulty comparing operational efficiencies because of the unique nature of the industry, whether it is event frequency, size or type,” said Trefzer, who also is a LEED Accredited Professional. “The LEED rating system provides a baseline for sustainable operations and maintenance, and we at GWCC are ecstatic to be the largest building of our type in the world to meet these stringent environmental criteria.”

In FY14, the GWCC diverted more than 275 tons of single-stream recyclables, 119 tons of organics for composting, donated more than 58 tons of food to local organizations, baled more than 27 tons of cardboard and diverted a total of 602 tons of material from landfills. The GWCC is a sponsor of the Green Meetings Industry Council (Atlanta Branch), a participant in the Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge and a member of the US Green Building Council.

GWCC is approximately 27 percent  more energy efficient than an average building of similar size and characteristics. With its central urban location, recent installation of an electric vehicle charging station, and employee incentives, 47 percent  of regular employees have reduced commutes to the building and therefore limit the transportation-related air quality issues by using mass transit, car or vanpooling, compressed work weeks, and telecommuting.

Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, the Georgia World Congress Center Authority, which includes the 3.9 million-sf convention center, the 71,250-seat Georgia Dome, 21-acre Centennial Olympic Park and manages the Savannah International Trade and Convention Center, ranks among the top five largest convention destinations in the country, as well as one of the best sports and entertainment campuses in the world.

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