| Children's Museum Plans $56M
Expansion The Indianapolis Children's Museum has announced a $56
million expansion of the Meridian Street facility. The expansion includes
what might be the world's largest dinosaur exhibit, the Dinosphere, according
to Indianapolis-based Shiel Sexton, the construction manager on the project. Other
project elements include a multilevel parking garage, pedestrian bridge over Illinois
Street and addition. Green
Building Group Gets Indiana Chapter An Indiana chapter of the U.S.
Green Building Council has been chartered. Already, the new chapter has
more than 20 member organizations, including BSA LifeStructures, which reportedly
led the effort. The council brings together architects, engineers, building
owners, government leaders, university facility administrators, contractors and
developers to promote green buildings. The U.S. Green Building Council is
rewarding buildings that meet specific criteria through a certification program
call LEED, which stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. LEED
is a rating system that uses specific criteria to determine whether a building
is a true green design. |