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Northglenn, a Denver suburb, opens a net zero, all-electric city hall with a mass timber structure

Northglenn, Colo., a Denver suburb, has opened the new Northglenn City Hall—a net zero, fully electric building with a mass timber structure. The 32,600-sf, $33.7 million building houses 60 city staffers. Designed by Anderson Mason Dale Architects, Northglenn City Hall is set to become the first municipal building in Colorado, and one of the first in the country, to achieve the Core certification: a green building rating system overseen by the International Living Future Institute.


Government Buildings

OSHA’s proposed heat standard published in Federal Register

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has published a proposed standard addressing heat illness in outdoor and indoor settings in the Federal Register. The proposed rule would require employers to evaluate workplaces and implement controls to mitigate exposure to heat through engineering and administrative controls, training, effective communication, and other measures.



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7 steps to investigating curtain wall leaks

It is common for significant curtain wall leakage to involve multiple variables. Therefore, a comprehensive multi-faceted investigation is required to determine the origin of leakage, according to building enclosure consultants Richard Aeck and John A. Rudisill with Rimkus. 

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Government Buildings 

The halls of lawmakers, judges, and politicians demand a mix of functionality and awe-inspiring design. For an oasis of productivity on behalf of your nation’s people within the government’s budget, thinking outside the box is a requirement.

Oct 12, 2011

Consigli Construction breaks ground for Bigelow Laboratory Center for Ocean Health

 

Consigli to build third phase of 64-acre Ocean Science and Education Campus, design by WBRC Architects , engineers in association with Perkins + Will

Oct 6, 2011

GREENBUILD 2011: Growing green building market supports 661,000 green jobs in the U.S.

Green jobs are already an important part of the construction labor workforce, and signs are that they will become industry standard.

Sep 26, 2011

Copper helps serve and protect Lightning Alley

Copper grounding upgrades add protection and reliability to Florida Sheriff's Department.

Sep 23, 2011

$5M pledge renewed for Habitat for Humanity

The five-year commitment, which will run through 2015, includes $5 million of donated interior and exterior locks and keys for homes built with Habitat for Humanity homeowner partners and volunteers.

Jeff Yoders | Sep 8, 2011

HP Elitebook 8760w, workstation power in a laptop

The HP Elitebook 8760w was released in April as the successor to its 8740w mobile workstation PC,…
Drew Ballensky | Aug 17, 2011

Fed budget cuts will yield more rehabs, less new construction

Reduced federal government construction budgets are likely to mean agencies will favor rehab of…
Drew Ballensky | Jul 20, 2011

Chicago seeks private money to fund energy retrofits on public buildings

The City of Chicago is attempting to attract private funds to pay for energy efficiency upgrades of…
Jul 20, 2011

U.S. Navy, Marine Corps to aim for LEED Gold

Beginning in 2013, all new buildings for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps will aim for LEED Gold…
Drew Ballensky | Jun 29, 2011

Massive Pentagon renovation completed; seen as model for other federal projects

The remaking of the 6.5 million-sf Pentagon building is complete—17 years after it began. The…
Jun 14, 2011

Blueprint for a new energy future

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Research Support Facility (RSF), in Golden, Colo., is arguably…
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