Green Parking Areas
StreetBond150™ LEED® parking lot series contributes to sustainable green parking lot design and helps keep them looking new and clean.
Pavement surfaces are a leading cause of Urban Heat Island Effect contributing roughly 30-40% of the urban footprint. Reducing Heat Island Effect lowers energy consumption and can potentially cut air conditioning bills up to 33%i. Not to mention, cooler pavements mean safer more comfortable pavements as well.
Parking lots comprise a large portion of this urban footprint. StreetBondSR™ – LEED® parking lot series has specialized solar reflective characteristics that help keep parking lot surfaces cooler and can contribute to LEED® credits.
Go green
Durable and Value Priced – StreetBondSR™ – LEED® green parking lot series is available in specific colors designed to help keep parking lots looking new, clean, and green.
Durable and value-priced, StreetBondSR™ – LEED® parking lot series was developed to help reduce parking lot maintenance and cleaning costs. It is available exclusively in specific colors designed to help hide the inevitable soiling and wear & tear parking lots experience, keeping them looking new and clean.
Introducing NEW StreetBondSR™ – LEED® Green Parking Lot Series
Not Only Sustainable Green Parking Lot – Safer, More Attractive Ones as Well
Create a positive brand experience for your customer from the time they arrive in your green parking lot to the time they leave.
Green parking lot - LEED® certified Shopping center
LEED® certified shopping center incorporating StreetBondSR™ LEED® parking lots coating technology over 50% of surface and StreetPrint® – genuine stamped asphalt crosswalks and entranceways.
A wide range of decorative, textured imprint asphalt is available that match beautification with performance expectations. Stamped asphalt and asphalt color coating systems that are pedestrian safe, resistant to cracking, peeling, and delaminating. They are designed to work in a wide range of wear and weather conditions. Carefully developed, tested, and field-proven, our systems have ideal application in safe and attractive pedestrian channelization as well as entranceways, courtyards, and feature areas.
StreetBondSR™ – LEED® parking lot series can contribute LEED® credits under the following categories:
1. New Construction (NC) – Sustainable Sites (SSc7.1) – Heat Island Effect – Non-Roof
2. Existing Building Operations (EBOM) – Sustainable Sites (SSc7.1) – Heat Island Effect – Non-Roof
3. Schools – Sustainable Sites (SSc7.1) – Heat Island Effect – Non-Roof
4. Green Neighborhood Development – Green Infrastructure and Buildings – Heat Island Reduction (GIB Credit 9)
One credit can be realized through the use of surface materials which have a Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of 29 or higher applied to at least 50% of the sites total hardscape including parking lots, roads, sidewalks and courtyards.
What is Solar Reflective?
The solar reflectance index (SRI) is a measure of a material's ability to reject solar heat, as shown by a small temperature rise. Standard black is 0 and standard white is 100. For example, a standard black surface has a temperature rise of 90°F (50°C) in full sun, and a standard white surface has a temperature rise of 14.6°F (8.1°C). Once the maximum temperature rise of a given material has been computed, the SRI can be calculated by interpolating between the values.
For more information go to www.usgbc.org/LEED or www.leeduser.com.