The Benefits of Going “Green”Higher Performance, Lower CostsBy incorporating sustainable design strategies, your organization can realize significant, measurable outcomes. Reducing Overall ConsumptionEnergy and water saving systems pay back the investment in higher performance. Those operational savings continue over the life of the building, adding value to your investment. Economical MaintenanceWhile environmentally friendly materials may require a higher initial investment, sustainable design can reduce overall consumption. For example, advanced windows and daylighting devices may be more expensive than the norm, but they may enable you to use fewer lighting fixtures throughout the facility, decreasing electrical consumption. Financial IncentivesThoughtfully chosen, more durable materials produce a building that’s easier and more economical to maintain. Again, your return on investment continues over the life of the building. Enhancing ProductivityYour facility may qualify for tax credits, utility rebates, and even reduced insurance costs. We can help discover what’s available in your area. Keeping the BestThe factors that create an environmentally friendly building, such as improved air quality and efficient energy use, also enhance the comfort and productivity of the people who work inside. Sustainability and SatisfactionToday’s workforce shows growing interest in healthy living. An environmentally friendly building gives you an edge in attracting and retaining top professionals. |
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