LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Certification is a way for builders to pursue a recognized ranking by the U.S. Green Building Council for their projects by earning points in building design and construction that address sustainability issues. Based on the number of points achieved, a project can receive one of four LEED rating levels: Certified, Silver, Gold and the highest ranking available, Platinum. LEED-certified buildings are efficient because they use less resources and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. LEED Certification applies to any type of project from hospitals to data centers. Morrow Meadows Corporation has extensive experience with many types of LEED projects and our design team and implementation methods can help contribute significantly to reducing a building’s overall electrical energy usage in terms of power and lighting design/control that all add up to reducing a project’s environmental footprint. It’s more than just good for our planet. It’s simply good business.
Morrow Meadows Corporation is proud to have been the electrical contractor for the Hollywood Casino – Jamul project. The project consisted of three (3) stories of above grade construction over eight (8) levels of parking, seven (7) of which were subterranean. The above grade construction included 100,000 square feet of gaming space as well as multiple restaurants, retail space, several bar and entertainment areas and back of house space that totaled another 140,000 square feet. Morrow Meadow’s Scope of Work included the compete installation of the electrical, fire alarm and low voltage systems (IT/AV & Security). The project’s unique steel frame construction, built over several floors of subterranean parking, required intense preconstruction, onsite coordination and schedule management, as much of our subfloor work was completed before the parking structure was completed.