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As a member of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC), EI is committed to supporting sustainable practices that are environmentally responsible and profitable as building owners look to provide healthier places to work and live. The EI Group provides a wide array of sustainability services to support companies that seek to reduce waste and maximize efficiency in day-to-day operations.
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- Energy Assessments
- Water Assessments
- Stormwater Design
- Water usage
- Interior Assessments
- Waste Assessments
- (evaluation of waste generation, recycling opportunities, proper disposal of hazardous waste, quantification of potential savings)
- Environmental Policy Creation/Implementation
- Develop the Policy
- Communicate the Policy (employee training)
- Market the Policy (to clients and customers)
- Identification of Financial Incentives
- (tax credits, loans, grants)
- Monitoring Success
- Energy Monitoring and Quantification
- Indoor air quality
- Tenant/employee feedbac
Our professionals provide commercial property managers and building owners with comprehensive assessments and written recommendations regarding voluntary performance standards for the ongoing operation of buildings. For those entities seeking to achieve Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) certification for building projects, EI offers step-by-step support to help transform the built environment to sustainability.
EI offers Operations & Maintenance strategies that address building exterior and site maintenance programs, efficient and optimized use of energy and water, the purchase of environmentally friendly products and food, waste stream management and ongoing indoor environmental quality. Specific areas of service include:
If you are interested in adopting or accelerating sustainable green building and management practices that will result in lasting fiscal and environmental effects, please contact Mike Walker, Manager of Environmental Services, at (800) 717-3472 or mwalker@ei1.com.
Related Links:
United States Green Building Council
US Department of Energy
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