Iowa State University VDL earns LEED Silver CertificationIowa State University VDL earns LEED Silver Certification
Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory plays a significant role in addressing both animal, human diseases, seeing more than 125,000 cases and conducting 1.6 million tests annually.
October 24, 2024

The Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine has been recognized by the U.S. Green Building Council with its LEED Silver Certification. The green building certification program is the globally recognized standard for the design, construction and operation of high-performance green buildings and neighborhoods.
“The LEED Silver Certification is a significant achievement,” said Dan Grooms, the Stephen G. Juelsgaard Dean of Veterinary Medicine. “The VDL will save over 30% in energy costs from the energy-efficient practices in the HVAC and building envelope design, among other energy-saving features.”
The building will also reduce water usage by 39% with no added project cost.
Invision Architecture created the initial specifications for the building and Strange, Inc., was the lead design firm. The building was constructed by the Weitz Company and various subcontractors.
The LEED Silver Certification was granted to Phase 1 of the new VDL. That $75 million project was completed and the facility opened in March 2024. Client services, receiving/accessioning, sample processing, necropsy, pathology, histopathology and bacteriology are in Phase 1.
Phase 2 of the VDL project is currently under construction with an anticipated completion date in the fall of 2026. The $66.5 million project will ultimately house molecular diagnostics, genetic sequencing, virology, serology, analytical chemistry/toxicology, diagnostic research and development, BSL-3 (high biosecurity diagnostics), information technology and the VDL administrative staff.
The VDL plays a significant role in addressing both animal and human diseases by seeing more than 125,000 cases and conducting 1.6 million tests annually.
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