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premium rentals are avail- able. Prospective residents can tour a model apartment. The residential community offers top amenities such as a convenient location near restaurants and shops, a clubhouse with 24-hour fit- ness room, resident parking garages, 24-hour emergency maintenance, and landscaped open spaces with paved path- ways. Upscale apartment interiors are equipped with ENERGY STAR appliances, granite kitchen countertops, hardwood floors, and eleva- tors in each building. “Many of our residents are commuters who work in Phil-

ADDON, NJ —Leas- ing activity has been strong at Albertson

adelphia and take advantage of our ideal location just a few blocks from the Westmont PATCO train station,” said Theresa Cooke , community manager. Additionally, building man- agement hosts a number of social activities from com- munity meet ups to charity events, according to Cooke. “We work on keeping resi- dents involved and informed through a monthly newslet- ter on local happenings and upcoming events,” she added. “This summer, we have a number of special events planned such as a paint and sip party for adults.” n

Village, which opened in September of last year by Walters Group. Only seven apartment units remain in the 82-unit luxury residential community located in the Westmont section of Haddon Township. Albertson Village is built to LEED standards and is comprised of four three-story buildings. One bedrooms with or without lofts range from $1,495 to $1,775 per month. Two bedrooms with or without lofts range from $1,950 to $2,295. Short-term

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Wilmington Fire Station No. 3 achieves LEEDSilver Certification

Wright Commissioning published in magazine

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GLASSBORO , NJ — Wright Commissioning , the Philadelphia region’s only independent building commis- sioning firm, announced that an article by Will Wright and Joe Monahan has appeared in the June 2016 issue of Col- lege Planning & Management magazine. Monahan is the assistant vice president for planning & construction at Rowan University. Entitled, “ Recalibrate, Re- tune, Rebalance ,” the article is part of The Sustainable Campus column and details commissioning steps that led to improved performance in HVAC controls at the Univer- sity’s Rowan Hall. The authors report that recommissioning older buildings can reduce en- ergy consumption by as much as 40%, affirming that “after two to three years, every build-

ing has drifted or changed to the point where a recommis- sioning effort will result in cost savings and improved comfort and operation.” College Planning &Manage- ment is a monthly magazine with a national readership of 31,000 college and university administrators. Founded in 1923, Rowan University en- rolls 14,000 undergrad and graduate students on its main Glassboro, NJ campus and satellite Camden campus. Wright Commissioning, an MBE / WBE firm, works with educational, institutional, gov- ernment and corporate cli- ents. Services include technical building commissioning for new construction and renovations, retro-commissioning for exist- ing buildings, facility oversight and LEED fundamental and enhanced commissioning. n

tion houses 10 fire fighters and includes equipment bays, bunkrooms, kitchen area, dining room, crew day room, locker/shower/restrooms, of- fice/communications room, community/training room, ex- ercise room, equipment wash down area, climate controlled storage rooms, and emergency generator space. Sustainable building strat- egies used in the design of Wilmington Fire Station No. 3 include access to public transportation, parking for low-emitting and fuel-efficient vehicles, reflective roofing Wilmington Fire Station No. 3

materials, use of indigenous landscaping materials which do not require irrigation, low- volume plumbing fixtures, an optimized variable refrigerant flow HVAC system, solar pan- els used to heat water for a ra- diant apparatus bay slab, use of recycled and regional build- ing materials, low-emitting paints, coatings and adhesives and occupant controlled light- ing and temperature. Becker Morgan Group pro- vides Architecture & Engi- neering services with offices in Delaware, Maryland, and North Carolina. n

WILMINGTON, DE — Becker Morgan Group an- nounced Wilmington Fire Station No. 3 achieved LEED Silver Certification from the United States Green Build- ing Council . LEED (Leader- ship in Energy and Environ- mental Design) certification is the recognized standard for measuring a building’s sustainability and is the cul- mination of a rigorous third party review process confirm- ing a building has successfully addressed sustainability goals set forth by the rating system. The new 14,500 s/f fire sta-

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