This system evaluates a building’s sustainability performance across six categories, which are measured and analyzed annually. The dashboard is intended to motivate behavior change in building occupants by striving towards annual goals for resource conservation and engagement in sustainability. Use the tool and the map to compare your building's consumption over time and benchmark it against other buildings on campus. How is each category weighted? The overall building rating is based on a weighted average of the individual performance categories. The weighting allocation varies based on the building type. Annual building goals are based on the University’s 2035 Sustainable Operations Plan. Non-Residence Buildings: Category Weighting Allocation Performance Metric 2035 Target Data Sources Energy 15% Energy use/square foot/year 35% reduction from FY2016 (2.5%/year) Electricity, natural gas, and propane meters Water 15% Daily potable water consumption 33% reduction from FY2016 (2%/year) Potable water building meters Waste 15% % waste diverted from landfill 90% Annual waste audit Transportation 15% % of occupants that utilize sustainable commutes 33% Annual commuting survey Purchasing 15% % of EPP / EPEAT purchases 75% Office purchases, provided by Procurement Occupant Engagement 25% % of building occupants that participate in GreenU programs 33% ECO Events, Sustainability Webinars, Green Office Certification, Green Lab Certification Residence Buildings: Category Weighting Allocation Performance Metric Target Data Sources Energy 15% Energy use/square foot/year 35% reduction from FY2016 Electricity, natural gas, and propane meters Water 15% Daily potable water consumption 33% reduction from FY2016 Potable water building meters Waste 20% % waste diverted from landfill 90% Annual waste audit Transportation 15% % of occupants that utilize sustainable commutes 80% Annual commuting survey Purchasing 15% % of EPP / EPEAT purchases 75% Office purchases, provided by Procurement Occupant Engagement 20% % of building occupants that participate in GreenU programs 33% ECO Events, Sustainability Webinars, Green Office Certification, Green Lab Certification
In support of the University's commitment to a high level of environmental stewardship and social values, it is the policy of the University of Miami's Design and Construction department to plan, design, construct, manage, renovate and maintain its facilities in a sustainable manner. This policy applies to all new construction and all major renovations. All projects shall consider sustainability issues including site design, water, energy efficiency, products and materials that minimize environmental impact, and indoor air quality. All contractors, architects, and other vendors shall be required to participate in this team effort to minimize the impact of University construction projects on the environment. The US Green Building Council's LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Building Rating System, which establishes guidelines and evaluated the environmental sustainability of buildings, will be the design and measurement standard. Specifically:
The Design and Construction department has taken the lead in ensuring that our buildings are constructed in a sustainable manner. The department has LEED certified 1.2M SF of Green Buildings to date and is in the process of developing an additional 727K SF of LEED-certified facilities. We are in the process of "greening" our building component standards so that any sized project or repair is also environmentally responsible. Find your building in the table below and click on it to learn more about its sustainability features! Building Name LEED Certification Year Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music Platinum 2016 Bascom Palmer Eye Institute - Naples Gold 2017 Cox Neuroscience and Health Annex Gold 2012 Lakeside Village Gold 2019 Miami Herbert Business School Gold 2019 Multi-Purpose and Practice Facility Gold 2009 Robert and Judi Prokop Newman Alumni Center Gold 2010 Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence Gold 2013 Student Services Building (Canes Central) Gold 2021 Shalala Student Center Silver 2011 Toppel Career Center Silver 2014 Biomedical Research Building In Progress - Centennial Village In Progress - Frost Institute of Chemistry and Molecular Science In Progress - Indoor Practice Facility In Progress - John S. & James L. Knight Recital Hall In Progress - Lennar Foundation Medical Center In Progress - Life Science and Technology Center In Progress - Marine Technology and Life Sciences Seawater Research Building In Progress - Murphy Design Studio In Progress - School of Nursing and Health Science Simulation Hospital In Progress -
The Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music is one of the largest and best music schools located in a private university in the U.S., and one of the most comprehensive and relevant in all of higher education. The complex was made possible by the generosity of the school’s naming benefactors Dr. Phillip and Patricia Frost. Designed by award-winning architects Yann Weymouth and HOK, and constructed by Skanska USA, the facility boasts two buildings with 41,089 square feet of upscale teaching spaces and beautiful curb appeal. The Patricia Louise Frost Music Studios is the first LEED® Platinum certified building project in the City of Coral Gables. VIRTUAL TOUR
Innovative design features such as rooftop green spaces, a rain garden, and a LEED Gold Certified construction supports the sustainability initiatives of our campus and local communities.
The Miami Herbert Business School, located on the University of Miami Coral Gables campus, has achieved LEED Gold Certification for Existing Building Operations & Maintenance (EBOM) as designated by the US Green Building Council (USGBC) for its environmental performance and sustainable operations. The project is the first LEED v4.1 OM higher-education building in the State of Florida. Click here to view its LEED scorecard.
Green Professional (GPRO) is North America’s top program for teaching the people who build, renovate and maintain buildings the principles of sustainability, combined with techniques they can use on the job the very next day. The University of Miami GPRO Certificate Program is customized for the climate and regional needs of South Florida. Participants learn to use building metrics to reduce operating costs, improve occupancy rates and raise tenant satisfaction. This knowledge enables them to implement leading-edge practices that reduce energy, water use, and waste, plus make buildings healthier and safer for occupants.
Participants will develop expertise in: The GPRO Certificate Program is offered in partnership with the Urban Green Council, an affiliate of the US Green Building Council (USGBC). The course is taught by GPRO-certified UM instructors who are experienced professionals in the industry and are well-informed on sustainability issues. The program is offered through the University of Miami’s Office of Professional Advancement, in partnership with the UM College of Engineering’s Master of Science in Construction Management Program. For more program information, please contact the Office of Professional Advancement at 305-284-4000.
Gables One Tower & UHealth Don Soffer Clinical Research Center are Energy Star certified buildings. Learn more about Energy Star Buildings here