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Recent Environmental Law Articles

6May, 2017

New Sustainable Projects Exhibit in 2017 AIA Contract Documents

By |Saturday, May 6th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|

The new Sustainable Projects Exhibit is a potential game changer that could revitalize the now sluggish if not moribund domestic green building industrial complex, that suffers from the lack of regular involvement of the legal profession, and as I recently wrote the resultant, Less than 20% of Green Building Contracts Properly Drafted.

26Mar, 2017

FITWEL may be the Future of Building Sustainability

By |Sunday, March 26th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|

If LEED is going the way of the floppy disk, as is increasingly the consensus opinion, thought leaders in the environmental industrial complex commend that FITWEL may be the future of building sustainability.

19Mar, 2017

The Opportunity for ENERGY STAR

By |Sunday, March 19th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|

While much of the media hyperbole has focused on the Trump Administration’s 2018 Budget request of $5.7 Billion for the Environmental Protection Agency, a reduction of $2.6 billion, or 31%, from the 2017 level of funding, little attention has been paid to specific priorities including ...

12Mar, 2017

The First BREEAM USA Certification

By |Sunday, March 12th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|

The Oaks, a 1.3 million square foot shopping mall located in Thousand Oaks, California, owned by Macerich is the first project achieve certification under the new BREEAM In-Use program for existing buildings. Macerich, a leading owner, operator and developer of major retail real estate with ...

5Mar, 2017

Apply to be a Member of the ASHRAE Committee for Standard 189.1

By |Sunday, March 5th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|

This may not be civilization warping, but for those who think the importance of a republished ASHRAE 189.1 is overstated, appreciate that as a result of the unprecedented announcement by the ICC, the AIA, IES, and USGBC in 2014 that 189.1 revisions would be collaboratively developed and be the basis of the IgCC and LEED.

26Feb, 2017

Deadline to Propose Changes to National Green Building Standard

By |Sunday, February 26th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|

Participating in this development process is hugely significant because as of this date there are 98,120 NGBS Green Certified Homes! The NGBS is the fastest growing residential green building standard and is the preferred green standard by many in the residential real estate sector.

19Feb, 2017

Is there Lead in the Water of your Green Building?

By |Sunday, February 19th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|

The subject of lead leaching from pipes and faucets into drinking water within buildings is not new. But the broad growth of green buildings, including green schools, that include water conservation strategies has the potential to negatively impact the quality of drinking water in those ...

12Feb, 2017

Legislature Overrides Veto of Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard Increase

By |Sunday, February 12th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|

On February 2, 2017, the Maryland Senate and House of Delegates voted to override the veto of an increase the State’s Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard, as enacted in the 2016 Maryland General Assembly session. Last May, Maryland Governor Lawrence J. Hogan, Jr., vetoed House Bill ...

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