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Pinnacle earns Platinum LEED Certification

By July 21, 2014June 21st, 2019Awards

The newly renovated Clayton Police Headquarters and Municipal Building at 10 S. Brentwood Blvd. in Clayton has earned highest honors – Platinum LEED Certification – from the U.S. Green Building Council.  The six-story Colonial Williamsburg-style structure, built in 1959, becomes the first Platinum-Certified law enforcement facility in Missouri.

Pinnacle Contracting, Inc. served as general works contractor on the project which introduced 21st century technology and energy-wise features to approximately 83,000 square feet.  Pinnacle helped achieve Platinum LEED status by developing construction waste management and indoor air quality plans followed by its sub-contractors.

Other LEED-favored strategies included on-site energy generation (via the largest single-site solar array in Missouri); the installation of high-efficiency HVAC, lighting and water systems; and a facility-wide commitment to optimal indoor air quality plus thermal and lighting controls for all building users.

The facility hosts a state-of-the-art police headquarters with a new sally port and detention suite; forensic laboratories; a municipal court and offices; a back-up data center for the City of Clayton; and parking spaces for more than 150 vehicles in an adjacent structure.  

St. Louis-based the Lawrence Group was project architect. Wilson Estes provided police consulting and planning. Paric Corp. provided construction management. Additional team members included: KJWW Engineering Consultants, KPFF Consulting Engineers, Civil Design Inc., and Geotechnology, Inc. Pinnacle’s work at the facility exceeded $5 million.

St. Louis CNR- Police Headquarters in Clayton Becomes First in Missouri to Earn Platinum LEED Certification