Dekker/Perich/Sabatini is an architecture, interiors, planning, and engineering firm with offices in Albuquerque, Las Vegas, and Amarillo. They provide comprehensive design services and have experience designing LEED certified buildings. They have 21 LEED Accredited Professionals on staff and have designed several educational, commercial, residential, and institutional projects under the LEED rating systems.
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DPS Leed Practice Area Brochure
1. Albuquerque - 7601 Jefferson NE, Suite 100 - Albuquerque, NM 87109 - 505.761.9700 tel - 505.761.4222 fax
lAs vegAs - 6860 Bermuda Drive, Suite 100 - Las Vegas, NV 89119 - 702.436.1006 tel - 702.436.1050 fax
AmArillo - 500 S. Taylor, Suite 750 - Amarillo, TX 79101 - 806.376.8199 tel - 806.376.8189 fax
LEED Design Services
www.dpsdesign.org
2. Dekker/Perich/Sabatini
Dekker/Perich/Sabatini provides comprehensive architecture, interiors, planning, structural engineering and landscape
architecture services to a variety of public and private clients. With decades of experience, our firm has successfully completed
thousands of projects from multi-family housing to high-tech laboratories.
With offices in Albuquerque, New Mexico; Las Vegas, Nevada; and Amarillo, Texas; a diverse staff of licensed and progressive
professionals and the latest available in technology, Dekker/Perich/Sabatini is able to meet the specific needs of each of our clients.
LEED Design Services
Dekker/Perich/Sabatini has extensive experience in the design of LEED buildings and is committed to incorporating
appropriate sustainable strategies into our projects. Although sustainable design has recently become a popular national
trend, our firm has embraced this concept for many years as responsible design professionals. We have realized energy
efficient projects for our unique climate by using common sense approaches to building siting, solar orientation, appropriate
fenestration, building mass, appropriate mechanical systems, and the use of building materials readily available in our region.
Dekker/Perich/Sabatini has become increasingly involved in LEED-based projects in the past few years. We have been a
member of the U.S. Green Building Council, the organization that created LEED, since 2001. We have designed many projects
that have achieved or are pursuing LEED certification, and several other projects that were designed to LEED standards did
not pursue formal certification. These include educational, commercial, residential, and institutional projects designed using
the LEED-NC, LEED-CS, and LEED-CI rating systems.
In addition, Dekker/Perich/Sabatini has more LEED Accredited Professionals on staff than any other firm in New Mexico.
We currently have 21 LEED Accredited Professionals. Through our internal training program, we have trained over 100 staff
Rio Rancho Public Schools members in both the fundamentals of LEED and our own method for successfully managing LEED projects.
Stapleton Elementary School
3. Rio Rancho Public Schools
Northeast & Northwest Elementary Schools
Status: In construction
800 student public elementary schools, 85,000sf each
Adaptation of previous non-LEED prototype school
Very low-flow plumbing fixtures
Recycled, regional, and low-emitting materials
USGBC is writing a detailed cost/benefit study of this project
LEED-NC 2.2 Certi鍖ed*
SITE (SS) 6 14
30%
5 ENERGY
WATER (WE) 3 SAVINGS
ENERGY (EA) 6 17
50%
MATERIALS (MR) 3 13 WATER
SAVINGS
INDOOR (EQ) 11 15
INNOVATION (ID) 3 5 75% RECYCLED
CONSTRUCTION
POINTS ACHIEVED POSSIBLE POINTS WASTE
* LEED-NC Certi鍖ed targeted, but not yet certi鍖ed
Rio Rancho Public Schools
Stapleton Elementary School
4. Jefferson Green
Status: Complete, awarded LEED-CS Gold
Market rate commercial office building, 85,000sf
Underfloor air system, evaporative cooling
Operable windows
Extensive daylighting and views
Low-flow plumbing fixtures
LEED-CS (Pilot) Gold*
SITE (SS) 7 15 45%
ENERGY
WATER (WE) 4 5 SAVINGS
ENERGY (EA) 7 16
30%
MATERIALS (MR) 6 11 WATER
SAVINGS
INDOOR (EQ) 13 13
INNOVATION (ID) 4 5 80% RECYCLED
CONSTRUCTION
POINTS ACHIEVED POSSIBLE POINTS WASTE
* Target, project not yet certified. March 2007
*LEED Gold awarded
5. University of Nevada, Reno
Center for Molecular Medicine
Status: In design
Lab and medical office building, 106,000sf
Has multi-tenant, multi-level, multi-use programs
The west wing (the lab) will house three university laboratories including a
mouse Vivarium at the first floor and a mechanical penthouse at the roof.
The eastern wing (the medical office building) will house two separate institutes as well
as a cafeteria, auditorium, conference rooms and a central circulation core.
Meets Labs21 guidelines
Has a protected patio that provides exterior connective tissue between not only the
two wings, but to the Medical School campus as well.
LEED-NC 2.1 Silver*
SITE (SS) 10 14
20%
5 ENERGY
WATER (WE) 3 SAVINGS
ENERGY (EA) 5 17
42%
MATERIALS (MR) 3 13 WATER
SAVINGS
INDOOR (EQ) 9 15
INNOVATION (ID) 5 5 75% RECYCLED
CONSTRUCTION
POINTS ACHIEVED POSSIBLE POINTS WASTE
* LEED-NC Silver targeted, but not yet certi鍖ed
6. D/P/S Office in Jefferson Green
Status: Complete, awarded LEED-CI Gold
35,000sf office space
Underfloor air system, evaporative cooling
Operable windows, extensive daylighting and views
Recycled regional, and renewable materials
Low emitting wood, carpet, paint, and furniture
LEED-CI 2.0 Gold *
SITE (SS) 5 7 42%
* WATER (WE) 2 2 ENERGY
SAVINGS
ENERGY (EA) 6 12
34%
MATERIALS (MR) 2 14 WATER
SAVINGS
INDOOR (EQ) 14 17
INNOVATION (ID) 3 5 23% RECYCLED
CONSTRUCTION
POINTS ACHIEVED POSSIBLE POINTS WASTE
* LEED Gold Awarded June 2007
7. Wetlands Park Education and Visitor Center
Status: In design
Nature center, 30,000sf
Center includes exhibit hall, auditorium, and classrooms
The design minimizes the impact on the site by raising the building on a series of concrete
piles twelve feet above the natural grade of the wetlands site.
Restored landscape
Daylighting/views
Recycled, regional, and low-emitting materials
No permanent irrigation system
LEED-NC 2.2 Gold*
SITE (SS) 10 14
42%
5 ENERGY
WATER (WE) 4 SAVINGS
ENERGY (EA) 12 17
30%
MATERIALS (MR) 4 13 WATER
SAVINGS
INDOOR (EQ) 10 15
INNOVATION (ID) 5 5 75% RECYCLED
CONSTRUCTION
POINTS ACHIEVED POSSIBLE POINTS WASTE
* LEED-NC Gold targeted, but not yet certi鍖ed
8. Advent Solar
Park at San Martin
Status: Complete, LEED-CS certification pending
Status: Design complete, Pre-Certified by USGBC in August 2006
Manufacturing facility for solar panels, 87,000sf
Office park of 13 medical office buildings on 18 acres
shell
Cold dark shells
Wood frame and tilt-upirrigation
Rainwater captured for concrete
Operable windows
Recycled, regional, and low-emitting materials
Recycled, regional, and low-emitting materials
LEED-CS (Pilot) Certi鍖ed*
* SITE (SS) 7 15
WATER (WE) 3 5 ENERGY
SAVINGS
**
ENERGY (EA) 0 16
30%
MATERIALS (MR) 5 11 WATER
SAVINGS
INDOOR (EQ) 7 13
INNOVATION (ID) 1 5 80% RECYCLED
CONSTRUCTION
WASTE
* Target, project not yet certified.
POINTS ACHIEVED POSSIBLE POINTS
* LEED-CS Certi鍖ed targeted, but not yet certi鍖ed
* * Cold dark shell project
9. Park at San Martin
Status: Design complete, Pre-Certified by USGBC in August 2006
Office park of 13 medical office buildings on 18 acres
Cold dark shells
Wood frame and tilt-up concrete
Operable windows
Recycled, regional, and low-emitting materials
LEED-CS (Pilot) Certi鍖ed*
SITE (SS) 6 15
WATER (WE) 0 5 ENERGY
SAVINGS
**
ENERGY (EA) 1 16
MATERIALS (MR) 3 11 WATER
SAVINGS
INDOOR (EQ) 7 13
INNOVATION (ID) 2 5 75% RECYCLED
CONSTRUCTION
POINTS ACHIEVED POSSIBLE POINTS WASTE
* LEED-CS Certi鍖ed targeted, but not yet certi鍖ed
* * Cold dark shell project
10. Mariposa Office Building
Status: Complete, LEED-NC certification pending
Owner-occupied offices on second floor
Shell space on first floor, 16,000sf total
Reclaimed wood flooring, clay plaster
Certified wood doors and casework
Extensive daylighting and views
Green power through PNM SkyBlue
Very low-flow plumbing fixtures
LEED-NC 2.2 Certi鍖ed*
SITE (SS) 6 14 12%
ENERGY
WATER (WE) 3 5 SAVINGS
ENERGY (EA) 1 17
44%
MATERIALS (MR) 2 13 WATER
SAVINGS
INDOOR (EQ) 11 15
INNOVATION (ID) 3 5 60% RECYCLED
CONSTRUCTION
POINTS ACHIEVED POSSIBLE POINTS WASTE
* LEED-NC Certi鍖ed targeted, but not yet certi鍖ed
11. Thornburg Office Complex
Status: In construction
Thornburgcommercial office building
Owner-occupied Office Complex
Underfloor air system, evaporative cooling
Status: In construction
Operable windows
Owner-occupied commercial office building
Extensive air system, evaporative cooling
Underfloor daylighting and views
Very low-flow plumbing fixtures
Operable windows
Rainwater capture for irrigation
Extensive daylighting and views
Pervious paving in parking areas
Very low-flow plumbing fixtures
Rainwater capture for irrigation
Pervious paving in parking areas
LEED-NC 2.1 Gold*
* 14
SITE (SS) 7 40%
5 ENERGY
WATER (WE) 5 SAVINGS
ENERGY (EA) 7 17
40%
MATERIALS (MR) 3 13 WATER
SAVINGS
INDOOR (EQ) 15 15
INNOVATION (ID) 2 5 75% RECYCLED
CONSTRUCTION
* Target,POINTS ACHIEVED
project not yet certified. POSSIBLE POINTS WASTE
* LEED-NC Gold targeted, but not yet certi鍖ed
12. University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Science, Engineering and Technology Building
Status: In construction
Academic research/lab building, 196,000sf
Focus on lab flexibility, adaptation over time
Low-flow plumbing fixtures
Reuse of reverse osmosis water waste
Green cleaning, hazardous waste management program
Recycled, regional, and low-emitting materials
LEED-NC 2.1 Silver*
SITE (SS) 10 14
20%
5 ENERGY
WATER (WE) 3 SAVINGS
ENERGY (EA) 5 17
42%
MATERIALS (MR) 3 13 WATER
SAVINGS
INDOOR (EQ) 9 15
INNOVATION (ID) 5 5 75% RECYCLED
CONSTRUCTION
POINTS ACHIEVED POSSIBLE POINTS WASTE
* LEED-NC Silver targeted, but not yet certi鍖ed