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A commercial building or complex has an impact on the environment around it. When we choose to build “green,” we make a commitment to use available resources as efficiently as possible. The end result is buildings that are healthier for those inhabiting them while working in conjunction with the surrounding environment and provide cost savings.

Green Building Design

“green” building is a building that is sustainable. Its design will integrate seamlessly with the surrounding ecology through use of resource-efficient design specifics and equipment. Green buildings meet objectives such as promoting the health of the occupants, improving employee productivity and making efficient use of resources such as water, energy and other resources. A green building, whether being constructed from the ground up or renovated, is designed specifically to reduce its overall impact on the environment around it.

Features found in a green building

Green building and renovation practices will differ from locale to locale, depending on the surrounding environment. In general, most green buildings will feature one or more of the following design specifics:

  • Taking advantage of existing mass transit
  • Building materials make use of recycled content wherever possible
  • Retain natural land characteristics and protect existing natural features in the landscaping scheme
  • Landscaping choices will include plants that have low pesticide requirements and utilize water sparingly
  • Energy efficiency is a priority in all aspects of construction
  • Dimensional planning and utilizing material efficiency strategies
  • Include dual plumbing in the construction or renovation designs to allow recycled water use for toilet flushing. Investigate feasibility of a gray water system to recover rainwater and other non-potable water for use in irrigation systems
  • Improved air quality through construction materials and interior finish products that are zero or low emission
  • Adequate ventilation through things like an in-duct filtration system, and heating and cooling systems with proper ventilation and filtration

Going green carries economic benefits

The initial cost for constructing or renovating with green principles in mind may be higher than conventional construction methods, but the lower operating costs will generate savings over the life of the building. These cost savings cannot be fully realized unless included in a project’s original designs. This will require the input of an integrated team of professionals to ensure the building’s design reflects a single functioning unit rather than a collection of various systems that have no connections to each other.

The end result is savings for operating costs, lower maintenance expenditures, improved health of occupants and increased living comfort. Occupant and employee productivity can improve while reducing pollution.

Let our industry experts show you how to go green with your new projects and incorporate green principles in your renovations.

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With the uncertain economic climate, it is tempting to find creative ways to trim a budget. Cutting back on preventive maintenance is often an attractive target for reduction. However, skimping on this could end up costing you significantly more in the long term.

While it may appear that you are not seeing any return from your preventive maintenance dollars, you are enjoying real benefits with every action.

Cost Savings Maintenance
A well-maintained system functions at optimal performance. This means that it costs you less to run. Something as simple as dirty filters can strain your system, costing you more to operate it every day.

In addition to the ongoing operating cost benefits, having regular scheduled maintenance extends the lifetime of your systems. This means that you won’t have to invest in a replacement system until your current one has served you well for many years.

Conducting inspections as an integral part of a well-designed preventive maintenance plan allows technicians to identify issues before they become problems. Simple repairs and small part replacements can prevent a system crash which could force the need for purchasing a replacement system – a significant unexpected financial hardship on any business.

A hidden benefit from conducting inspections and maintenance is being notified when it is time to start planning for a more modern alternative to your current system. Technology is continually improving building environmental systems. While your present system is functioning properly, it may no longer be optimal given the latest available systems. A newer system could save you money in the long term. Being informed of your choices before you must make them gives you the time to budget for a cost saving replacement.

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