Massachusetts Ranked No. 1 State for LEED-Certified Buildings
The USGBC has ranked Massachusetts No. 1 for LEED-certified buildings based on the total square feet of LEED-certified space per resident.
Read moreThe USGBC has ranked Massachusetts No. 1 for LEED-certified buildings based on the total square feet of LEED-certified space per resident.
Read moreSan Diego State University received LEED Double Platinum certification status for its new Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union.
Read moreThe school’s new design strives to make students safe inside an educational and communal atmosphere.
Read moreNew building standards intend to improve energy-efficiency at Bozeman School District.
Read moreA renovation at Wethersfield High School brings more space and elective options to students.
Read moreThe Green Schools Alliance provided Princeton Day School the opportunity to reduce waste and improve sustainability.
Read moreSubmissions for the Vermont Green Building Network’s fifth annual statewide competition are due March 10.
Read moreAccardi Foods plans to rely less on fossil fuels by using a solar array to power its Medford, Mass.-based warehouse.
Read moreNew standards developed by ASTM will identify what concrete is made of and improve its sustainability.
Read moreCongress recently approved a plan to construct a new federal courthouse in Des Moines valued at $137 million.
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