Commercial Construction & Renovation

JUL-AUG 2016

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MEET ME AT THE JOINT 1,000-1,200 square feet. When as- suming a space with a previous tenant, during the demolition phase, we have all debris separated into recyclables and landfill. We are contemplating experi- menting with a polished concrete floor in designated areas of the reception and treatment bay. The item we chose that has had the greatest impact on reducing energy consumption and maintenance was to go with all LED lights throughout the clinic. This includes general lighting, task and treatment bay illumination. We also use LED wall sconces to highlight our wall art and mission statement. What does "green" mean today? Green to us means efficiency and sustain- ability. The only significant energy draw with- in our clinics is lighting, and having moved to 100 percent LED, it is a fraction of what it would be without LED fixtures. We believe this decision has significantly reduced our footprint on the environment. What should people expect from The Joint brand moving forward? A continued high level of quality and afford- able chiropractic care as we look to expand our franchise presence into new markets around the country. CCR 32 COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION & RENOVATION — JULY : AUGUST 2016 Our growth continues to experience double- digit comp increases year over year.

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