Author: LEaD Blogger

  • 5 types of people you want on your LEED project team

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    Do you have the right personalities to get the job done?

    The journey to achieving LEED certification—at any level—begins and ends with a team. Assembling a strong LEED project team is crucial to the project’s success and it’s important to be as inclusive as possible from the start.

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  • Save 10% on GreenBiz VERGE SF

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    USGBC President and CEO, Rick Fedrizzi, speaking at VERGE

    VERGE SF (Oct 14-17) will connect the brightest business innovators, innovative entrepreneurs, and leading public officials to illuminate the business opportunities created by radical efficiencies in energy, building, water and transportation technologies.

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  • 20 years of USGBC: Pioneers on the path

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    Story

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    24 Jul 2013

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    This article is part of a series of stories from USGBC’s community celebrating 20 years of green building triumphs. Take a walk down memory lane with USGBC, as we reflect on favorite moments and share memories from the last 20 years. Share your own green building triumphs using #USGBC20.

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  • From Norway to the world

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    I always enjoy my visit to the States. As the CEO of the World Green Building Council, I continue to be amazed at the passion and enthusiasm in the U.S. for greening the built environment.  This energy was very much present during my travels to Washington, D.C. this week.

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  • Honoring our 2013 Trailblazing Teachers

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    This week, the Center for Green Schools honored 10 teachers who are leading the way in environmental education. Our brand new “Trailblazing Teacher” award aims to honor teachers across the country who are working to bring sustainable learning into the classroom and their students’ lives. We were flooded for applications for this award, and were humbled by the incredible work educators are undertaking to introduce creative ways to incorporate environmental components into their classrooms and curriculums.

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  • Getting to know John Mandyck of United Technologies

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    United Technologies (UTC) is a diversified company that provides a broad range of high technology products and services to the global aerospace and building systems industries. As Founding Sponsor of the Center for Green Schools, UTC’s generous support helps the Center raise the volume on USGBC’s efforts to drive wholesale change in how schools are designed, constructed and operated so that they enhance the learning experience for students and save money for school districts and higher education institutions. 

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  • CoStar finds higher value in LEED certified apartment buildings

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    Location, location, location… and LEED.

    Apartment developers spend countless hours attempting to determine the features and attributes that will contribute the most to the value of their buildings, or the premium they can charge for rents. Decisions about the design, features or location of an apartment building are many times dictated by the attribute that will result in the highest returns. 

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  • Survey: Are you interested in entering the Chinese market?

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    By 2025, China intends on moving 250 million of its residents from rural areas to cities. Since many of the living spaces required to meet this goal do not yet exist, this policy is fueling a surge in building throughout the country. 

    USGBC is interested in understanding how we can better support the efforts of our members to expand your business to China and offer sustainable options in the midst of China’s surge. 

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  • The South Central region market briefs and state snapshots

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    Report
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    22 Jul 2013
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    The USGBC South Central Regional Committee (SCRC) encompasses a vast and diverse climatological, biological and geographical area stretching across four states: Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas and part of New Mexico. It’s a big place, especially when one realizes that Texas is as large as France.

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  • Friday Roundup: Barclays Center, Greenbuild both seeing Silver

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    The LEED Silver Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Credit: Reading Tom via Flickr

    Here’s our weekly collection of green building clips:

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