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LEED® Certification
The fast track to green building.
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Growing incentives for achieving Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
certification and increasing regulatory pressures to ban Construction & Demolition
waste from landfills make it the right time to implement responsible waste diversion
practices. LEED offers building owners and operators a concise framework for identifying
and implementing practical and measurable green building design, construction, operations
and maintenance solutions.
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LEED certification offers proof that you've achieved your environmental goals, allows
you to take advantage of state and local government incentives, and can help boost
interest in your project. Our Construction Specialists, experts on the Material
and Resources section of LEED New Construction, can help you meet your diversion
goals and gain points toward LEED certification.
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LEED-certified buildings help:
- Lower operating costs and increase asset value.
- Reduce waste sent to landfills.
- Conserve energy and water.
- Provide healthier, safer environments.
- Qualify for tax rebates, zoning allowances and other incentives.
- Demonstrate environmental stewardship and social responsibility.
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From design through construction, you’ll reap the benefits of increased diversion
and recycling of C&D materials. For more information, please
talk to a Construction Specialist.
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