Posts Tagged ‘USGBC’

The last of ‘The 12 steps to a Successful LEED Project’

Posted by Environmental Building Strategies August 5th, 2009

12. Research the USGBC website – ask around
The USGBC wants you to succeed – they happen to want you to be in compliance too. They are pushing the market in a new direction and by signing up you are agreeing that direction is a good one – you are advocating the same thing. Because [...]

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6. Hire a LEED/Sustainability Consultant

Posted by Environmental Building Strategies June 1st, 2009

Lighting (especially Daylighting), energy modeling, LEED Documentation, and sustainability experts are just a few crucial aspects of a successful LEED project. Hiring a firm that can provide expertise in a package is often your best bet. They will understand how energy modeling affects LEED EA credits and even better they will be able to [...]

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Going Green (2 of 2)

Posted by Environmental Building Strategies November 6th, 2008

4. “Conserve Building Materials, Reduce Construction Waste, and Sensibly Use Natural Resources.” Recycling old materials, using products like bamboo which has a short regeneration time, and focusing on attaining materials from nearby all contribute to the conservation of natural resources. 5. “Protect and Enhance Indoor Environmental Quality.” Monitoring levels of [...]

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Going Green (1 of 2)

Posted by Environmental Building Strategies November 6th, 2008

So what does it mean to go “green?” The US Green Building Council (USGBC) utilizes the Leadership in Energy and Design (LEED) system to highlight the following five factors as considerations for constructing a green building. While not all green buildings integrate every one of these, they are important to consider and to [...]

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