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LEEDPlaques.com Certification Plaques

Anodized-aluminum plaques may be designed in minutes, company reports

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LEEDPlaques.com (Cincinnati) is presenting its architectural-sign plaques that convey that a facility has earned Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification. The company uses the United States Green Building Council’s (the Council administers the LEED program) database, and, with a valid LEED project-ID number, a customized plaque may be designed in less than 10 minutes, according to LEEDPlaques. The signs are made from 0.125-in.-thick, architectural-grade, anodized aluminum, made from recyclable materials, and abrasion-, graffiti- and fade-resistant.
(888) 258-0332; www.leedplaques.com  
 

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