Tampa Convention Center Awarded Prestigious LEED Silver OM Green Building Certification

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The Tampa Convention Center has made headlines with its recent achievement of the LEED Silver certification for Building Operations and Maintenance (O+M). This certification, awarded by the U. S. Green Building Council, underscores the center's dedication to sustainable practices, especially impressive for a facility that has been in operation for nearly 35 years. Executive Director David Ingram remarked on the accomplishment, crediting the operational team's hard work in maintaining high sustainability standards.

LEED certification is a globally recognized symbol of excellence in green building, ensuring that facilities are run efficiently and sustainably. As part of its ongoing commitment to sustainability, the center undertook significant upgrades, including an improved HVAC system and the installation of energy-efficient LED lighting. These enhancements are part of a broader Capital Improvements Project aimed at reducing the center's overall energy consumption. The Tampa Convention Center not only serves as a premier venue but also as a model for environmentally responsible operations. This achievement highlights its role in fostering healthier and more sustainable spaces for events and gatherings.

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