Hampton Inn and Suites Folsom continues brands sustainable mission
Hampton Hotels announced that the Hampton Inn and Suites Folsom, CA achieved LEED® certification, as recognized by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). This is the second Hampton hotel property to earn LEED recognition for sustainable building design, construction and operations.
“We are proud to add the Hampton Inn & Suites Folsom to the property list of LEED certified Hampton hotels,” said Phil Cordell, Global Head, Focused Service and Hampton Brand. “Sustainability is a driving force for the brand and for Hilton Worldwide. Partnering with franchisees like Folsom Lodging keeps us at the forefront of our industry segment and helps us reach our corporate goal of becoming a more sustainable conscious brand.”
The Hampton Inn & Suites Folsom received its LEED certification on July 29, 2010. Tasked with overseeing the LEED process, Technical Designs, Reno, NV, helped to incorporate a variety of sustainable design strategies to achieve the certification, including categories in: Sustainable Site Design, Reduced Water Use, Optimized Building Energy Performance, Sustainable Building Products, Construction Recycle Management, and Improved Indoor Air Quality.
“We were very passionate about pursuing this build and from the start we knew that Hampton was the perfect hotel brand to partner with to help us gain LEED certification,” said Rohit Ranchhod, Managing Member of Folsom Lodging LLC. “We are proud to receive this certification knowing that we are contributing to saving energy for the future.”
The Hampton Inn and Suites was constructed by Poelman Construction Inc., Sacramento, CA. Gaining LEED certification for this hotel was based on a variety of design and construction elements. These include:
As a part of Hilton Worldwide, Hampton is currently rolling out the company’s proprietary LightStay™ system. By December 31, 2011, all 3,600 properties within Hilton Worldwide’s global portfolio of brands will use LightStay™, making the company the first major multi-brand company in the hospitality industry to require property-level measurement of sustainability. LightStay™ measures energy and water use and waste and carbon output at Hilton Worldwide properties around the globe. The system also analyzes performance across 200 operational practices, such as housekeeping, paper product usage, food waste, chemical storage, air quality and transportation. The company saved more than $29 million in utility costs in 2009 and the reductions conserved enough energy to power 5,700 homes for a year and reduced the carbon output equivalent of taking 34,865 cars off the road.
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