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Taste Sensation: Wine-Tasting Events Build Brand and Community Relationships

Hosting wine tastings and other events at its office helps this remodeling company build brand and community. More

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How to “Cheat” at LEED: Part 2
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Lawsuit Claims LEED Certification Is False and Misleading

Class action suit holds that the "green" project rating system is just a marketing gimmick that harms the interests of non-LEED building performance experts. More

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History Redux: Creating a Sustainable Design for a Historic Home

This historic Santa Barbara boarding house now exceeds LEED Platinum standards, but it took some creativity to make it happen. More

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Massachusetts Historic Landmark Attains LEED-Silver

Green renovation of a 200-year-old Salem house improves efficiency without sacrificing historical integrity. More

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California's First Passive House Remodel Moves Toward Completion

Project team thinks this kind of construction could be the stateís answer to meeting its greenhouse gas reduction goals. More

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Community Outreach: Green Building

Hosting green-project open houses helps educate the public about sustainable materials and building practices. More

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Green Remodeling Project Educates Staff, Builders, and the Community

This award-winning educational remodeling project in North Carolina follows LEED and local green guidelines. More

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PVC Decking Still Popular

Composite decking manufacturers and established PVC companies enter the growing vinyl decking market. More

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The Legal Risks of Building Green

The sudden popularity of all things green is exposing builders — whether they know it or not — to new legal risks. There are risks associated with drafting the contract, navigating the permit approval process, and resolving disputes over projects that fail to achieve their sustainability goals. More

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