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Blog Post:
Know a Great Green Building Pro? BetterBricks Wants to Know
NEEA's BetterBricks Initiative
Nominations are now open for the 2010 BetterBricks Awards! The BetterBricks Awards salute the individuals leading the way for high performance commercial buildings with an emphasis on energy efficiency. From the building owners who pay for them, to the designers and engineers who design them, to the...
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13 Nov 2009
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Service Provider Advice: The Business Case
NEEA's BetterBricks Initiative
Recent dramatic changes in the marketplace have resulted in new and growing concerns for building owners: Soaring energy costs are causing operational costs to climb. Growing awareness of environmental concerns is putting pressure on building owners. Attracting good tenants (and talent) is becoming more...
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30 Jul 2009
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Building Owner Advice: Best Practice O&M Program
NEEA's BetterBricks Initiative
Download a PDF of the page Introduction Creating a best-practice operation-and-maintenance (O&M) program increases the efficiency of facility staff, improves building operational practices, and reduces utility costs. The O&M process helps sustain a building's profitability by reducing costly...
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12 Jun 2009
Blog Post:
Building Owner Advice: Improving a Building
NEEA's BetterBricks Initiative
Introduction Activities that improve a building’s energy performance fall into four general categories: enhanced O&M building tune-up commissioning capital projects Best-Practice O&M Program discusses elements of enhanced operation and maintenance (O&M). This document describes the...
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1 Jun 2009
Blog Post:
Getting to High Performance Schools
NEEA's BetterBricks Initiative
High performance schools don't have to cost more. The key is to bring your school's administrators and occupants (students and staff) and your design and construction team together early and create a plan for your high performance school. Please note, the links in this article take you to case...
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8 May 2009
Blog Post:
Industry Expert Shares Tips to Reduce Hospital Energy use by 10-40%
NEEA's BetterBricks Initiative
Download a PDF of this interview Note: The tools and resources discussed in this interview can be found under the Hospital & Healthcare section of the BetterBricks website. Mike Hatten is an internationally known engineer, recognized for his expertise in building energy efficiency and is a principal...
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6 May 2009
Blog Post:
Best O&M Practices for Major Equipment
NEEA's BetterBricks Initiative
Mechanical equipment in buildings, such as boilers, air-handling units, and motors varies greatly in age, size, type, model, fuel used, and condition. Operating and maintaining that equipment properly ensures that it uses energy as efficiently as possible. Our objective is to present the following types...
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22 Apr 2009
Blog Post:
Efficient Grocery Stores Do More Than Save Money
NEEA's BetterBricks Initiative
When it comes to energy use, grocery stores have traditionally been the hungriest of energy hogs. How else can you chill the ice cream, bake the bread and light the shopping aisles, you ask? Actually, a growing number of newly constructed supermarkets are emerging leaner and more efficient than ever...
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20 Apr 2009
Blog Post:
Your Guide to Uncovering Energy Savings
NEEA's BetterBricks Initiative
By Brad Weaver, Northwest Energy Consulting Occupants in one part of the buildings complain that they are too cold. In another part of the building they are too hot. You, the building engineer get blamed for it all. You know there's a problem, a symptom, but you don't have a clue as to its cause...
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10 Apr 2009
Blog Post:
School District Strikes it Rich with Commissioning
NEEA's BetterBricks Initiative
By Kelly M. Kirkland, CSBA, O'Brien & Company The fourth grade classrooms are too warm. A motor is broken. The vice principal's office is stuffy. A louver is stuck. What happens when problems like this crop up in most school districts? How do they impact the building's energy use? How...
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3 Apr 2009
Blog Post:
Symptom-Diagnosis Tools
NEEA's BetterBricks Initiative
You may notice possible symptoms of poor energy performance in your building. For example, a chilled-water pump might operate significantly more hours than the chiller. You then face the task of finding and resolving the underlying cause of the symptom. The cause of the symptom may in fact be a problem...
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26 Mar 2009
Blog Post:
Can We Achieve 30 percent or Better? Yes we Can (and Have)
NEEA's BetterBricks Initiative
By John Jennings , BetterBricks Market Manager, New Construction The recent press release by NAIOP (now known as the Commercial Real Estate Development Association) attempts to throw cold water on the growing momentum for sustainable energy efficient buildings. They assert that increases of energy efficiency...
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23 Mar 2009
Blog Post:
What are Your Building's Performance Indicators?
NEEA's BetterBricks Initiative
Performance indicators help you evaluate the energy efficiency of your building. For example, you can see if your building uses more energy per square foot than similar buildings, or you can spot suspicious seasonal or daily spikes in energy use. Please note that the links below take you to specific...
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19 Mar 2009
Blog Post:
Rethinking Design
NEEA's BetterBricks Initiative
Written by Jeff Cole, Konstrukt, Inc. for BetterBricks Using Integrated Design for Achieving Highly Energy Efficient Buildings Integrated Design is a process that can be widely applied across many elements important to building development. It is this wide applicability which makes it attractive to designers...
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19 Mar 2009
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