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Test Your Green Readiness — Part 2
A Step-by-Step Guide to Going Green for Homebuilders
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Test Your Green Readiness — Part 1
A Step-by-Step Guide to Going Green for Homebuilders
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One Couple’s Green-Home Adventure
Using the “voice of experience” to explain the principals of green home construction Avrim Topel, a Delaware Realtor, and his wife, Vicki, say they’re familiar with the uncertainties and confusion…
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A LEED Acceleration in Rhode Island
A Providence-based builder begins construction of the first new home in the city aiming for LEED for Homes Platinum certification. Meanwhile, hundreds of Rhode Island building professionals apply to take…
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Can’t We All Just Get Along?
Musings on Mazria, Lstiburek and Gifford: Part One
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LEED for Homes Registrations Increase Despite Housing Woes
The USGBC says it is seeing program participation increasing, even as the balance of new-home starts declines Given current interest in its LEED for Homes program, the U.S. Green Building…
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Logo Wars
As soon as a LEED project gets certified, builders have to run out and paint over their signs
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LEED Can Change, Part Two: LEED AP
Changes for the LEED Accredited Professional Program for 2009 As a builder, I have a pet peeve that I would like to share because I think it could be productive…
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LEED Can Change, Part One
“Hi, my name is Rob and I’m a recovering public school teacher.” Before I was a green builder, I taught high school for seven years. I loved it for six…