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World’s first TRUE Zero Waste for Construction-certified public project delivered in Calif.

The Contra Costa County Administration Building in Martinez, Calif., is the world’s first public project to achieve the zero-waste-focused TRUE Gold certification for construction. The TRUE Certification for Construction program, administered by Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI), recognizes projects that achieve exceptional levels of waste reduction, reuse, and recycling.




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Jun 29, 2011

Construction begins on Scripps Cardiovascular Institute in San Diego

Construction commenced on the $456 million Scripps Cardiovascular Institute in San Diego, Calif.…
Jun 23, 2011

Chicago-based firm to design third-tallest building in China

Adrian Smith+Gordon Gill Architecture won a competition to design the $773 million Wuhan Greenland…
Jun 22, 2011

Report of stabilized fundamentals has commercial investors optimistic

According to a second quarter 2011 PwC Real Estate Investor Survey, overall fundamentals are…
Jun 15, 2011

Nanotechnology will revolutionize construction industry, experts say

Nanotechnology, some experts say, is set to revolutionize the construction industry, which focuses…
Jun 15, 2011

Haynes Whaley Associates delivers $38.5-million performing arts center with help from Autodesk Building Information Modeling (BIM) solutions

Project Summary While it might not stand out on the jobsite, building information modeling (BIM)…
Jun 3, 2011

BIM software helps Michigan college students improve building performance

With Autodesk Revit Architecture, Western Michigan University students model campus buildings for energy analysis, renovations and retrofits
Feb 22, 2011

New EcoSpec Tile company offers recycled tiles

EcoSpec Tile LLC, established February 1, 2011, is a new tile manufacturing company started by a group consisting of experienced/time-tested tile professionals who collectively feel a strong responsibility to their industry and to their planet. The initial product offering includes sustainable tile material composed of 50% pre-consumer waste, 20% post-consumer waste and 30% new material recycled contents.

Feb 15, 2011

New 2030 Challenge to include carbon footprint of building materials and products

Architecture 2030 has just broadened the scope of its 2030 Challenge, issuing an additional challenge regarding the climate impact of building products. The 2030 Challenge for Products aims to reduce the embodied carbon (meaning the carbon emissions equivalent) of building products 50% by 2030.

Feb 11, 2011

If only these walls could talk

Collman & Karsky does much of its work in coastal Florida, designing mission-critical…
Feb 11, 2011

Four Products That Stand Up to Hurricanes

What do a panelized wall system, a newly developed roof hatch, spray polyurethane foam, and a custom-made curtain wall have in common? They’ve been extensively researched and tested for their ability to take abuse from the likes of Hurricane Katrina.

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