Sustainability

Miller Electric Sustainability LEED

As a partner with our customers, and good corporate citizens, we understand the importance of sustainable construction. Miller Electric is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council, and we encourage all of our project managers to pursue LEED accreditation.

Additionally, we are committed to working with our customers in implementing ideas for sustainability in their existing facilities, such as reduced power consumption through use of integrated building systems, or new lighting technology. We have several project managers and technicians trained in energy auditing to help our customers reduce their power consumption.

Miller Electric is also proud to be a leader in the construction of utility scale renewable energy plants, such as the new 100 acre solar farm for PSEG in Jacksonville, FL. Miller Electric was the prime contractor on this 12.6 Mega-Watt project, installing over 200,000 glass solar panels.

Sample LEED Projects:

  • UF Nanoscale Research Center
    This state-of-the-art green facility is located at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida and is used to research molecules, atoms and cells to be used in biotechnology, medicines, quantum computing and micro-electromechanical system research.
  • PHH Mortgage Office Building
    This huge LEED facility in Jacksonville, Florida is used by PHH to administer their national mortgage and fleet management services.
  • UF School of Building Construction
    This LEED building is home to the University of Florida's collegiate Architecture, Building, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture and Urban & Regional Planning educational programs.
  • Brooks Health Administration Building
    This beautiful green building is located in Jacksonville, Florida and is the headquarters for the Brooks Corporate Hospital management team located adjacent to Memorial Hospital.
  • GRU South Energy Center
    The main purpose of this LEED facility is for the supply of energy (electrical, steam, chilled water and medical gas) to the Shands Hospital in Gainesville, Florida.