| 07/06/2010 |
|
MartinRiley a Certified Green City Busin...
|
 |
| After a thorough review of corporate policy and practice, MartinRiley architects-engineers has been certified as a "Green City Business" by the City of Fort Wayne. As only the 29th business in the City of Fort Wayne to have been certified, MartinRiley joins a group of Fort Wayne businesses that publicly acknowledges and incorporates environmentally responsible practices in its business operations.
According to the City of Fort Wayne, "The (Green City) program is designed to provide business with the tools and resources that will aid them in moving forward in a more wallet-friendly, Earth-friendly and future-friendly direction." MartinRiley made use of the city provided mentor who offered suggestions for reducing waste and inefficiencies to prevent pollution, reduce solid waste, and conserve energy and water by implementing and improving on corporate policies and practices.
MartinRiley serves the regional Midwest market in architectural, engineering and interior design and nationally for building envelope consulting services. The principals of the firm are John Riley, AIA, RRC and Jack Daniel, AIA. Their offices are in the historic Baker Street Railroad Station in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. |
 |
|
| 03/19/2010 |
|
Lisa Young gains LEED Certification
|
 |
| Ms. Lisa Young, Associate AIA has recently achieved the certification of LEED Green Associate from the Green Building Certification Institute. Green Associate is the first certification level awarded by USGBC-U.S. Green Building Council. LEED Green Associate denotes basic knowledge of green design, construction and operations.
Lisa is a graduate architect and project manager at MartinRiley architects-engineers. She has been with the firm since 2005.
MartinRiley serves the regional Midwest market in architectural, engineering and interior design and nationally for building envelope consulting services. The principals of the firm are John Riley, AIA, RRC and Jack Daniel, AIA. Their offices are in the historic Baker Street Railroad Station in Fort Wayne, Indiana. |
 |
|
|