Sustainability in the Department of Defense
This past week, I attended a conference titled NDIA E2S2 in Denver. The acronym NDIA refers to National Defense Industrial
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This past week, I attended a conference titled NDIA E2S2 in Denver. The acronym NDIA refers to National Defense Industrial
We recently had the pleasure of touring the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s Research Support Facility and one of the many
We starting the design process on a new Company Headquarters building a nearly three years ago. The drawings were permitted
Our projects range across commercial and residential building types and climates from cold and dry high alpine environments above 10,000 feet to
In an effort to provide our US Army Soldiers and their families with better access to health care services, the US
With energy costs constantly on the rise and sustainability issues being at the forefront of every design interview we have,
Earlier this year, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) introduced a new dimension to their Leadership in Energy and Environmental
High Performance Coatings: What are high performance coatings? Most of us do not know the difference between coatings applied in
Building jurisdictions across the country are in the process of adopting versions of the International Building Codes, and in both the 2006
Last week we talked about the first two components of successful daylighting. This week we follow up with the next
Visit Killeen Daily Herald to review the article written on this project at: http://www.kdhnews.com/news/story.aspx?s=65758&q=Enclave A new, medium density, high end,
2030 Challenge: Buildings are a major producer of fossil fuel by-products including CO2 and other green house gases. In response
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