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Retrofitting a green roof on an existing facility: A case history

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Abstract
Paraphrasing an old adage, anything worth doing, will be hard to accomplish. And so it is with retrofitting an existing building with a "green roof." This paper presents a case history of funding, designing, and installing a vegetated green roof on the existing Public Service Building in Battle Creek, MI. Funding for the project included a grant from the Michigan Dept of Environmental Quality as well as capital investment made by the city. The state grant was tied to an Environmental Science & Services Division grant, for a storm water runoff control project. The paper discusses latent conditions encountered in the existing facility and other challenges overcome in the construction process. The end result of the project is a sustainable roofing system that was certainly worth doing right. The project is a 2006 recipient of the American Public Works Assn national award for projects under two million dollars.
Date
11/2007
Author(s)
Edward Lindow; Mark Michener
Page(s)
65-73
Keyword(s)
green roof; retrofit; vegetated roof; storm water


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