Tarlton is proud to have completed two benchmarks in St. Louis construction -- the city's first LEED project, the Earth and Planetary Sciences Building at Washington University in St. Louis, and the first LEED Silver project in the city, our own headquarters. Since that time, we have continued to build sustainably on every project, whether or not it is registered for third-party certification.
Our LEED experience to date includes the following projects:
BJC HealthCare, Barnes-Jewish Center for Outpatient Health, St. Louis, MO — LEED Silver, completed 2012.
GSA Russ H. Limbaugh Sr. Federal Courthouse Interior Build-Out, Cape Girardeau, MO — LEED Silver, completed 2007.
GSA National Personnel Records Center, St. Louis, MO — LEED Registered, completed 2011.
Millipore B15 Research and Development Laboratory Expansion, St. Charles, MO — LEED Certified, completed 2008.
Saint Louis Art Museum Expansion, St. Louis, MO — LEED Gold, completed 2012.
Tarlton Corporation Headquarters Building, St. Louis, MO — LEED Silver, completed 2004.
Washington University Earth and Planetary Sciences Building, St. Louis, MO — LEED Certified, completed 2004.
Washington University Olin Business School Expansion, St. Louis, MO — LEED Registered, in construction.
Washington University Seigle Hall, St. Louis, MO — LEED Certified, completed 2008.
Wexford Science & Technology BioResearch & Development Growth Park Bldg 1 at the Danforth Plant Science Center, Creve Coeur, MO — LEED Gold, completed 2009.
Wexford Science & Technology Heritage Building Core & Shell (CORTEX District), St. Louis, MO — LEED Registered, under construction.