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We provide customized green building education, early design guidance, technical assistance, incentives, and recognition for your projects.

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Whether you’re working on a simple home remodel, a new apartment building or office tower, or a neighborhood pocket park, our staff of experts is here to help you successfully incorporate green building techniques. 

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What Is Green Building?
It's a concept with quite the buzz. Everyone is talking about it--from Wired magazine, to Elle, to Vanity Fair.  It's a topic so popular, that a Google search yields over 8 million hits.

It's how YOU can make a difference in the future of your family, your city, your planet. And it's a great way to think globally and act locally.

It Adds Value to Your Project
Green building can save money on utility bills, decrease maintenance costs, and help protect the value of your real estate investment. It also enhances the health and well-being of your family or office staff by creating indoor environments with better air quality and daylighting.

Not only that, but green building is good for the environment, too! It can help minimize waste, preserve natural resources, protect forests, wildlife, air and water quality. And it can help create better neighborhoods, a thriving local economy, and a better quality of life for all.

Get Started Today
In today’s competitive market going green is an essential business strategy. It will help your business grow and improve your bottom line. Everyone’s a winner with green building, and going green now will position you for what’s ahead—a green building boom.

While Seattle’s construction and real estate industry continue to grow, demand for green construction and remodeling continues to exceed supply. Seattle is expected to experience even more growth in the green building industry in the near to mid-future, according to a recent economic development study.

Seattle’s Comprehensive Plan predicts annual construction growth through 2009 will include over 13 million square feet of residential (single and multifamily) construction, and over 5 million square feet of commercial and industrial construction.

With Seattle’s position as one of the nation’s leaders in green building, opportunities to go green abound.

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