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Green Buildings
WESTON offers a broad range
of sustainable design and construction services as well as innovative
technologies and can assist property owners, architects, and design
professionals with planning, engineering, and construction of high-performance
facilities.
Sustainability is now widely viewed as critical
to the well-being of future generations. The depletion of natural
resources, increased demand and cost of energy, and the impact
of greenhouse gases on climate are real threats that have garnered
serious global attention. Sustainable or "green" building
design is one part of the solution.
Successful projects must now achieve superior environmental performance
as well as economic results. Although not always easily quantified,
environmental benefits can contribute significantly to enhanced
workplace productivity and life-cycle performance. Incentives to
promote and facilitate green building technologies are being introduced
at all levels of government and industry.
The sustainable design and construction process integrates the use of products and techniques in a systems approach. The project outcome is typically less disruptive to the environment because it employs energy efficiency, adaptive reuse or renovation, and automation. WESTON can assist facility owners and service professionals by bundling green products and technologies into comprehensive sustainable solutions.
Benefits to Our Clients
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Environmentally responsible solutions that minimize resource consumption and protect water and air quality.
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Maximum energy savings using innovative, sustainable products and technology.
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Improved work environment and increased productivity through
environmental design, product stewardship, and efficient, healthy
workplaces.
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Reduced greenhouse gas emissions through renewable generation, efficient energy use, and green roof technologies.
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Competitive advantage through implementation of sustainable design principles and life-cycle analysis.
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