Green has gone mainstream
This year, the number of builders who are "moderately green" (those with 30%
green projects) surpassed those with a "low share" of green (less than 15% green
projects) ...
Ray Tonjes, chair of the Green Building Subcommittee for NAHB, announced the above statement with the release of McGraw-Hill Construction's green home building report. This year, the number of builders who are "moderately green" (those with 30% green projects) surpassed those with a "low share" of green (less than 15% green projects). And even greater growth is expected for 2009.
For more information, visit www.nahb.org.
Ray Tonjes, chair of the Green Building Subcommittee for NAHB, announced the above statement with the release of McGraw-Hill Construction's green home building report. This year, the number of builders who are "moderately green" (those with 30% green projects) surpassed those with a "low share" of green (less than 15% green projects). And even greater growth is expected for 2009.
For more information, visit www.nahb.org.
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