Vervantis offices obtained Silver LEED Certification

The Park at San Tan has successfully achieved LEED 4.1 O+M recertification and attained the designation of Existing Buildings Silver through recertification. This accomplishment positions The Park at San Tan as a prime example of sustainability, highlighting Vervantis’ leadership in transforming the building industry.

LEED, an abbreviation for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is recognized as the globe’s most extensively employed green building rating system. Buildings certified by LEED undergo thorough planning to diminish energy and water usage, mitigate temperature loss, and utilize materials with minimal environmental impact.

The LEED performance score serves as a comprehensive measure of a building’s sustainability performance across various categories over the past 12 months, and by obtaining LEED certification, a project commits to operating at the highest standards.

Review Report

This report contains the technical review results of an application for LEED® recertification submitted for the specified project. LEED recertification is an official recognition that a project complies with the requirements prescribed within the guidance created and maintained by the U.S. Green Building Council® (USGBC®). Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI®) administers the LEED certification program.

Final Recertification Review Report

The Park at San Tan (1000021371)

Rating system and version: LEED v4.1 O+M: Existing

Buildings Level Awarded: Silver

Report Date: August 18, 2023

Reporting Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023

The Park at San Tan’s attainment of Silver LEED Certification is not just a certification; it is a testament to a sustainable vision realized. This accomplishment signifies a commitment to environmental responsibility, resource efficiency, and the creation of a healthier, more sustainable future for the community and the planet as a whole.