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Robert Murray at Build Boston
- Green building as a part of construction trends is starting to effect the macroeconomic picture. This earned a few slides in the Powerpoint. Great to hear!
- He noted that the Energy Policy Act of 2005 has had an effect on conservation efforts. It also has spurred a boom in ethanol plant construction (we'll let you decide if that's good or bad, particularly if it's corn-based as opposed to cellulose ethanol).
- Downtown redevelopment projects are helping the macroeconomic picture—due to continued emphasis on restoring existing structures, brownfields, etc.
- "Green News," as he put it, includes a federal executive order (January '07) setting environmental goals for federal agencies: 30% reduction in energy use by 2015... 3% per year.
- Big-ticket items on college campuses will continue into 2008; predicting 232 msf (+4% increase) in educational buildings. Not to sound negative, but detention facilities were up 15% in 2006. Hope they're green as well.
- Renovation of existing housing stock will be a growing trend. (Will this include sustainable design? College projects I've seen have, but the renovation market is not something I've checked. Anyone know?)
Published November 13, 2007 Permalink Citation
(2007, November 13). Robert Murray at Build Boston. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/blog/robert-murray-build-boston
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