New Energy-Efficient Complex to Open on the Missouri Riverfront

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A new, green multi-family apartment complex, situated on the riverfront near the Missouri River, is set to break ground this October. The complex, named Second and Delaware, will be the nations largest multi-family complex to use Passive House Institute-certified building techniques, a system which is even more strict than LEED standards.

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Beth Comstock

General Electric has announced the promotion of Beth Comstock to the new role of vice chair. Comstock is currently the head of General Electric’s business innovation unit and has brought LED lights and digitalization to the $2.5 billion lighting company. Comstock also leads GE Ventures and Licensing, corporate marketing, sales and communications. She will oversee the development of new customer business models. She first joined GE in 1986 through its acquisition of NBC.

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Sustainable Flooring

Tarkett, a worldwide leader in innovative and sustainable flooring and sport surface solutions, announced that its Johnsonite Arcade Rubber Sheet flooring has achieved the Cradle to Cradle (C2C) Bronze Certification under Version 3.1. This certification is the first of its kind earned by a rubber manufacturer. All Johnsonite rubber tile and rubber sheet products have been similarly certified and contribute to LEED credits version 4.

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Brian Rice

Dexter + Chaney, providers of Spectrum Construction Software, announced the appointment of Brian Rice as the company’s new chief financial officer. Rice replaces retiring CFO John Ulacia, who is retiring after 20 years of steering the company’s financial and operational growth.

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BLM Approves Blythe Mesa Solar Project

WASHINGTON — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on Aug. 24 approved the Blythe Mesa Solar project in California as part of President Obama’s Climate Action Plan to reduce carbon pollution, create jobs and move the economy toward clean energy sources. The 485-megawatt photovoltaic facility will be constructed in Riverside County, Calif., and will produce enough renewable energy to power more than 145,000 California homes, according to a statement by the BLM.

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