9.09.2010

GREEN BUILDING TAKES OFF IN REAL ESTATE SLUMP

Green building remains the bright spot in an otherwise dull U.S. real estate market as companies and homeowners look to lower utility bills according to an article in the USA TODAY. In fact, green building has increased from 2% in 2005 to nearly one-third now.


The Washington based USGBC (U.S. Green Building Council) LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) program is set up like an arbiter of a sort of building Olympics. Projects earn points for various features. Use renewable cork flooring, for instance, get a point in the materials and resources category. Use paint that doesn't give off toxic substances — score a point for indoor environmental quality. There are categories for water efficiency and energy. Pay the fees, rack up enough points, and win a basic, silver, gold or platinum rating. Around 155,000 designers, contractors, consultants and others have studied up online using courses, and then passed the test to earn the designation LEED Accredited Professional — or "green associate." Employ a LEED AP on a project and you get a point for that.

The number of homes receiving LEED approval tripled last year, from 1,151 in 2008 to more than 3,000 in 2009. Homes, like office buildings, get points for water conservation, energy efficiency, durability, location, air quality and other factors.

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