Hospitality
Navy Lodge
Location: Naval
Air Station North Island, Coronado, CA
Owner: US Army Corps of Engineers
Architects: RQ Construction, Inc
General Contractor: RQ Construction, Inc
Construction Completion: April 2011
LEED Certification: anticipated LEED NC v2.2 Silver Level
LEED Consultant Services: Design Phase LEED support and
review
This Navy Lodge, to be located at Naval Air Station North
Island, Coronado, is a 4-story, 146,653 sq-ft lodging
facility for military personnel. With a budget of
$27,949,089, it will be located adjacent to the existing two
story lodge. When complete, the new lodge will offer 171
living units, as well as a new maintenance building and new
parking areas to the east and west of the site.
Sustainable features include an anticipated 40% water
savings utilizing water efficient plumbing fixtures,
building materials with high recycled content, a cool roof ,
pervious paving to address stormwater runoff, and design
strategies to maximize natural daylighting into the
building.

SDYC Malin
Burham Sailing Center
Location: San Diego, CA
Owner: San Diego Yacht Club
Architects: Hanna Gabriel Wells
General Contractor: DPR Construction, Inc
Construction Completion: July 2010
LEED Certification: LEED NC v2.2 Gold Level Certified
LEED Consultant Services: Design and Construction Phases
through final LEED certification administration.
This 23,000 sq/ft new construction and renovation project,
with a budget of $8,000,000, includes a new 7000 sq. ft.
Sailing Center building to support the yacht club’s sailing
equipment and training needs. Other structures are the
Locker Room building, a two story structure of 12,159 sq-ft,
and a 2300 sq. ft. Maintenance Facility building, as well as
additional site parking.
Other LEED credit achieved include Alternative
Transportation: Public Transportation Access, Alternative
Transportation: Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms,
Stormwater Design: Quality Control, Brownfield Remediation,
Water use Reduction by 41.7% trough the installation of
dual-flush water closets, low flow urinals, sinks and
showers, Daylight and View: Views for 90% of Spaces,
Increased Ventilation by 30% above ASHRAE minimum, and
On-Site Renewable Energy with solar photovoltaic panels.

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