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Carbon emission concerns are rapidly changing delivery requirements for construction projects

Civil + Structural Engineer

The construction or renovation of buildings accounts for approximately 39% of the total global energy-related carbon emissions each year. The work will also strengthen the port’s operational efficiency and capacity while prioritizing energy and water efficiency by incorporating renewable and fossil fuel-free options.

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Emerging Construction Technology Trends in Green Building: Sustainable Innovations

Building Radar

As we progress through 2024, several emerging trends in green building technology are paving the way for more sustainable and efficient construction practices. Its use in large-scale projects is increasing, as it provides a renewable alternative that also enhances the aesthetic appeal of buildings.

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SOLAR PANELS NOW OFFSETTING ENERGY COSTS AT TAKEUCHI-US FACILITIES

CCR Magazine

Recently, Takeuchi-US put that plan into action by installing energy-efficient solar panels at its locations in Pendergrass, Georgia and Moore, South Carolina. The new solar panels will cover about 85 percent of the energy needs at those two facilities. We began meeting with solar energy companies in late summer 2022.

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4 ways to transform old buildings into modern assets

BDC Network

4 ways to transform old buildings into modern assets 0 qpurcell Thu, 06/13/2024 - 09:33 Adaptive Reuse As cities grow, their office inventories remain largely stagnant. According to research by real estate services firm JLL, renewing an existing building can increase its market rate by 120%. Enter: “Midlife Metamorphosis.”

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7 ways to change 'business as usual': The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

BDC Network

7 ways to change 'business as usual': The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library 0 rcassidy Fri, 06/07/2024 - 06:52 Patrick Thibaudeau, JLG Architects – Renderings by Plomp and Snøhetta The need for change is more pressing than ever. NET POSITIVE ENERGY – Make more than is consumed T.R. got energy from his connection with the land.

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5 Steps to Cracking the Code for a High-Performance Home

The Pro Builder

For the past 14 years, an overarching objective of The New American Home (TNAH) program has been to achieve superior levels of energy and water savings, indoor air quality, and occupant comfort without sacrificing aesthetics or livability—or making the home’s occupants expend too much effort in maintaining that high performance.

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The next destination: Passive design airports

BDC Network

The next destination: Passive design airports 0 qpurcell Thu, 04/18/2024 - 13:59 Airports Today, we can design airports that are climate resilient, durable, long-lasting, and healthy for occupants—we can design airports using Passive House standards. One way is to decarbonize the buildings and structures that keep the airport running.