California’s First Sustainable Utility Campus Completes First Phase
BURBANK, Calif. — Burbank Water and Power and AHBE Landscape Architects have completed the first phase of the state’s first sustainable utility campus.
Leaders of the water and electricity company saw an opportunity to go green when they replaced the power plant and substations on their campus in 2005.


WASHINGTON — The Sustainable Sites Initiative has certified the first three projects under its new rating system that evaluates the sustainable design, construction and maintenance of built landscapes.
McGuireWoods LLP announced that David Ronn, a partner in the firm’s Houston office, has been named chair of the United States Green Building Council’s Texas Gulf Coast Chapter. Ronn has more than 20 years of experience in a wide range of corporate and securities matters, with concentrations in the energy and technology industries. He is certified as a LEED-accredited professional by the USGBC and owns the first LEED-H certified home in Houston.
Green building in all U.S. construction sectors will continue its rebound this year as the economy struggles to return to pre-recession levels. While the slowdown in commercial real estate projects and funding has definitely put a crimp in many green building projects, interest does remain high for green school construction.
When Athens’ celebrated Georgia Theatre burned down on June 19, 2009, owner Wilmot Greene took the misfortune as an opportunity to modernize the space, while retaining the theatre’s historic roots.