Matthew Ziska
Matthew Ziska has been named vice president of environmental health and safety (EHS) at Wells, a Brighton, Colo.-based prefabricated building manufacturer.
Matthew Ziska has been named vice president of environmental health and safety (EHS) at Wells, a Brighton, Colo.-based prefabricated building manufacturer.
Minneapolis-based construction and engineering firm Knutson Construction recently promoted Micah Vainikka to corporate director of preconstruction.
The city of San Antonio’s $30 million solar project is steadily advancing with 13 out of 42 solar-focused locations already commissioned, bringing the Texas city closer to its goal of net-zero energy for all municipal building by 2040.
ZinCO Canada, a green roofing system company, recently released a cutting-edge, all-season Vertical Solar Array system.
Architect Alison Hoagland, principal at the Portland, Ore.-based architecture design firm Mackenzie, was recently named chair of Green Building Initiative’s board of directors.
New research shows that exterior green design, such as plant-covered facades, can boost biodiversity and regulate temperature.
The Boston Zoning Commission has amended the city’s zoning code to mandate that most new large buildings achieve net-zero carbon emissions from the day they open. This change will bring the metropolis one step closer to its 2050 carbon-neutrality goals.
iCleanse’s Swift UV phone disinfector uses scientifically backed UV-C cleaning technology that goes beyond traditional methods, with 99.99% efficacy for the most common viruses.
Aeromine Technologies, a Houston-based company that converts building wind flow into renewable energy, recently appointed Mark Swanson as chief executive officer.