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Department of Natural Resources Director Doyle Childers, at podium, is joined by Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder, center, and BNIM partner Steve McDowell at a news conference Tuesday, May 30, to announce the Lewis and Clark State Office Buiding's LEED Platinum certification. |
Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder announces that the Lewis and Clark State Office Building has received the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED Platinum certification. |
Steve McDowell, a principal partner in Berkebile, Nelson, Immenschuh and McDowell Architects, discusses the energy efficient and environmentally friendly features of LCSOB. |
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| Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder presents Director Doyle Childers with the LEED Platinum plaque while Steve McDowell applauds. |
Childers, Kinder and McDowell pose with LEED Platinum plaque. |
From left, BNIM partner Steve McDowell, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder, Director Doyle Childers, Rep. Mark Bruns and PCE President Alan Vinson pose with LEED Platinum plaque. |
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From left, PCE President Alan Vinson, BNIM partner Steve McDowell, Director Doyle Childers and Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder pose with the LEED Platinum plaque. |
Childers, McDowell and Kinder take questions from the news media. |
Dan Walker, center, director of DNR's Facilities Management, leads members of the news media on a tour following Tuesday's news conference announcing the awarding of LEED Platinum certification on the Lewis and Clark State Office Building. Director Doyle Childers and deputy directors Floyd Gilzow, far right, and Kurt Schafer, right, listen in.
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Lt. Gov. Kinder and Director Childers discuss the Lewis and Clark State Office Building's recognition as a LEED Platinum building with Sen. Vogel and Rep. Bruns.
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Lt. Gov. Kinder and Director Childers exchange a hearty handshake following Tuesday's news conference.
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