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Sustainable building experts at PCBC provide tips for going green without breaking the bank.
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Two surveys reveal increased demand for home upgrades that may cost more up front but save in the long run.
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California’s Alamo Creek community slashes usage with water-reducing products, landscaping, and education.
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The Carlisle Development Group announced the opening of phases I and II for Tallman Pines, a 200-apartment affordable housing development in Deerfield Beach.
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Sustainability features in the 30-room facility, which will provide lodging, support services, and meals to ill children and their families, include solar power, stormwater management, and a closed-loop air handling system that prevents spread of germs.
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NAHB’s program certifies 800 pros in its first five months.
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Panelists at PCBC tell pros to educate their clients about the personal benefits of going green.
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Deltec Homes leads a team of builders on a four-day quest to construct a storm-proof, green home and church.
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Twenty-six locations operated by 84 Lumber Co., one of the nation’s leading lumber dealers, now are selling Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified wood. The FSC Chain of Custody Certification ensures that wood products meet the organization’s rigid standards from raw materials through processing...
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As tornado-ravaged town rebuilds green, officials plan to harness wind, hydro, and solar power.