
Colorado’s Progress in Sustainable Building Performance: A Look at Key Legislation
Colorado is making significant strides in sustainable building performance, with two key pieces of legislation leading the way.
Colorado is making significant strides in sustainable building performance, with two key pieces of legislation leading the way.
Building performance requirements are on the rise across the U.S. — posing either risk or opportunity for businesses.
Even a minor hailstorm can compromise your commercial roof’s integrity, making it essential to conduct a thorough inspection after any such event.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently unveiled a summer forecast map, which paints the country in shades of red and orange, indicating above-average temperatures for the months of June, July, and August.
It was the carbon credit ruling heard ‘round the world… One month ago on April 9, 2024, the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) sparked heated debate about the pros and cons of counting carbon credits toward a Scope 3 emissions reductions and net-zero
Energy management systems (EMS) are becoming a must-have for many companies, as more businesses see the value of increased visibility and control across their commercial and industrial building portfolios.
The energy market is a dynamic entity, with prices fluctuating based on myriad factors such as demand, supply, weather conditions, and geopolitical events. These fluctuations can occur daily, monthly, or seasonally. Therefore, timing your energy contract
A significant concern highlighted during the discussion was the retirement of skilled tradespeople responsible for the maintenance, repair, and replacement of facility components that directly affect energy usage.