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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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Top Sustainable Design Trends in the Commercial Sector

CCR Magazine

The use of renewable materials is also gaining momentum, reducing waste and improving building performance. Businesses are increasingly opting for solar panels, green roofs, and energy-efficient systems, which help lower costs, reduce carbon emissions, and create eco-friendly, functional spaces.

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Renovate or Extend? How to Choose the Right Home Improvement for Your Budget & Needs

UK Construction Blog

Being clear about these differences helps when communicating with contractors and affects how potential buyers view your property if you decide to sell. Updated kitchens, modern bathrooms, and energy-efficient improvements typically offer strong returns on investment, with some projects adding up to 10% to your property’s value.

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CCCT with Ben Meyer, Building Enclosure Business Director at Siplast

CCR Magazine

Enhances energy-efficiency and reduce carbon from the building operations to meet sustainability goals. Ben Meyer is from Virginia and discusses his background, including his experience working with the Department of Energy. Ben Meyer highlights an energy report he worked on, focusing on improving energy efficiency in buildings.

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3 Ways Commercial Property Owners Can Boost Building Efficiency

CCR Magazine

Given how serious climate change is, energy efficiency has become the need of the hour. Now, if your building is already standing on less energy-efficient grounds, how can you turn this around? Keep reading to discover three ways you can make your building more energy-efficient as a commercial property owner.

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Preparing Commercial Properties for Climate Change Impacts

CCR Magazine

Strategies include strengthening roofing and windows to handle strong winds, improving drainage systems to prevent flooding, and using fire-resistant materials in wildfire-prone regions. Weather monitoring systems alert managers to storms or extreme temperatures, while energy management systems reduce costs and energy use.

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Green Home Building and Sustainable Architecture: Community.

Natural Building

He has also worked in various fields of communication media, including still photography, cinematography, animation, video production and now website development. Community Owned Solar Electricity. Sometimes these projects are called "Solar Gardens" and are based somewhat on the model of community-owned vegetable gardens.