Construction is progressing on what will soon be Indiana\u2019s first LEED certified Neighborhood Development. Located in Highland, the new Cardinal Campus<\/a> will be a nine-acre professional office park that will have an emphasis on sustainability and minimized environmental impact. Due to its location and environmentally friendly features, the project has already become a magnet for investment among several professional and medical firms.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe owner of Cardinal Campus had an ambitious vision: to create a master plan that utilized the most sustainable design principals and technologies available, making it a model for future developments,\u201d said Tim Kirkby, associate principal with Farr Associates<\/a>.<\/p>\n
The development\u2019s key anchoring business is the Veterinary Orthopedic Center<\/a> (VOC), located on the southeast corner of the campus. It is operated by Dr.\u00a0Claude Gendreau, who is also the owner and developer of Cardinal Campus.<\/p>\n
To help solve that issue, the VOC was equipped with a specialty energy efficient HVAC system \u2013 specifically, a VRF system (variable refrigerant flow). Andrew Farmer, project manager with CORE Construction<\/a>, explained that standard HVAC systems operate at all-or-nothing levels, or basically 0% or 100%. There\u2019s no middle ground. But a VRF system can modulate the output of the system, giving as much capacity as necessary.<\/p>\n
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