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Delaware district plans to build state's first LEED-certified school

Jun 22, 2009 11:54 AM

From The Wilmington News Journal: The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control awarded the Brandywine school district a $950,000 grant so the district can design and construct Brandywood Elementary School to LEED-certified standards. The facility would become the state's first LEED-certified public school.

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