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Work with HARC’s Living Lab

HARC’s award-winning, Net Zero, LEED Platinum building is more than an example of sustainable development, it’s an excellent place for companies to pilot innovative sustainability solutions. The high-performance Living Lab showcases how hardware, software, and best practices can push a site above and beyond.

The HARC facility is an ideal ecosystem for organizations that are looking for real-world testing of innovative sustainability solutions. We work with companies to provide a commercial testing ground for technologies or approaches, and with multi-stakeholder groups on research initiatives and sharing lessons learned. Our team has expertise in measuring and optimizing building and site interventions and embraces a triple bottom line approach.

Let HARC’s team help you take your building or site to the next level. We’ve advised partners in creating spaces that are not only resource efficient but also enhance health and productivity. We specialize in resilience and sustainable facility planning and operations, energy modeling, site planning, project evaluation, financial modeling, and nature-based solutions.

Why work with HARC’s Living Lab:

  • Recognized industry leader
  • Advanced energy and water metering infrastructure in place
  • Diverse array of existing technologies, including solar and geothermal
  • Proactive owner/operator ready to accelerate project timelines
  • Comprehensive focus on building performance, resource efficiency, occupant comfort, and site sustainability and resilience
  • Strong connections with industry influencers across nonprofit, academic, government, and business sectors

Contact us here if you are interested in discussing how our innovative solutions can help your site!

 

aerial view of HARC's living lab campus, showing its sustainable design

 

 

HARC's living lab campus

 

 

HARC's living lab campus

HARC’s building reduces its carbon footprint daily, equating to nearly 10 acres of heavily forested land since its doors opened.

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