The Northeastern Junior College Applied Technology Campus in Sterling, Colorado has achieved LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, recognizing the project as a leader in sustainable, high-performance educational design in northeastern Colorado. Designed by VFLA and originally targeting LEED Silver, the campus exceeded expectations through integrated energy-efficient systems, renewable energy features, and resilient building strategies tailored to Colorado’s climate. The 77,600-square-foot expansion and renovation supports advanced workforce training in diesel, wind, agriculture, welding, and electrical programs while serving as a living laboratory for sustainability and renewable energy education. This LEED Gold achievement reinforces VFLA’s four-decade commitment to environmentally responsible architecture and community-focused design across Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region.