BRIEF PROJECT LIST
M2 (124 Park Avenue, Hoboken, NJ)
Slated to be Hoboken’s first LEED Platinum certified building, Chartier Sustainability Group provided consulting services for the selection and design of the building envelope and HVAC systems; performed testing of the completed building; and acted as project manager for achieving the LEED certification. With a budget of $5,000,000, this newly constructed, 10-unit condominium project uses a geothermal vertical closed loop well system for heating and cooling; dedicated energy recovery ventilator in each residence; a high-efficiency, airtight window and wall system; and a 32 kW photovoltaic array (aka solar panels). |
Tribeca West (930 Jefferson Street, Hoboken, NJ)
Chartier Sustainability Group provided project management and sustainability consulting services for the new construction of a 14-unit condominium project seeking LEED Gold certification, and slated to be Hoboken’s first residential building to house a solar thermal system for domestic hot water and a storm water retention tank used for flushing toilets. |
Madox (198 Van Vorst Street, Jersey City, NJ)
Chartier Sustainability Group provided sustainability consulting and testing services for this 131 unit rental building, which received LEED Silver certification in 2013. The project included high efficiency HVAC & lighting systems, a rooftop solar array and vegetated rooftop community space with spectacular views of NYC and the Hudson River. |
1414 Grand Street, Hoboken, NJ
A 32 unit mixed-use rental building utilizing a geothermal heating and cooling system, with a rooftop photovoltaic array, high efficiency HVAC and lighting systems, closed cell spray foam insulation for an airtight enclosure, electric car charging stations and improved indoor air quality. |