Author: LEED Blogger
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Gehrlicher Solar America Completes Phase 1 of 7.2-MW PV System
Gehrlicher Solar America Corp. announced today that it has completed building Phase 1 of a 7.2-MWp solar park for UniSource Energy Service (UES) in Rio Rico, Ariz. Phase 1 is a 4-MW solar array. Phase 2 will be completed in […] — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar Industry Capital Expenditures Set to Rebound
The sun is finally rising on the global solar business, with growing demand in developing regions helping to ignite the first increase in industrywide capital spending in three years in 2014, according to the PV Manufacturing & Capital Spending Tool […] — Solar Builder magazine
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AIA Colorado Legacy Project Builds LEED Platinum Habitat for Humanity Home
In 2011, the Denver chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) partnered with CAD-1, Inc. to administer a design-build competition for a home that would be built for Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity in Kittredge, Colorado. The winning design of a duplex was submitted by Molly Blakley, Assoc. AIA; Alan Ford, AIA; Kathy Ford,…
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Everitt and Schilling Tile Brings Old World Craftsmanship to Modern Sustainability
As German-Russian craftsmen who left their homes in Russia to migrate to America and become farmers, the Schilling family and its history are integral to the passion for tile installation craftsmanship that Luke Schilling brings to Everitt and Schilling Tile. Aaron Everitt has roots in the lumber business as far back as the Oklahoma land…
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Blu® Homes Partners with Maui Contractor Cutting Edge Development to Bring Prefab Homes to Hawaii
Award-winning architecturally designed prefab houses from Blu® Homes are now available in the Hawai‘i, thanks to their newly-formed partnership with Cutting Edge Development, the first of many partnerships in the works to expand into the Hawai‘i market. “When it comes to building in Hawai‘i, choices are limited and it’s expensive,” said Lars Wernars of Cutting…