Green Contractors Require Sustainable Practices

A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of serving as a Judge for the AGC of DC’s Washington Contractor Awards. One of the awards passed out was for the most Sustainable Company. Until I reviewed the applications, I had no idea the extent of sustainability programs being undertaken by green building contractors.

A recent news item further highlights sustainable efforts being undertaken by contractors. Last week, Turner Construction announced that it has made a commitment to reduce the company’s carbon emissions by five percent over the next five years. In order to reduce carbon emissions, Turner plans on reducing electricity consumption in offices and reducing fuel consumption in company-owned and leased vehicles. In addition, Turner has an extensive resume as a green building contractor and sustainable company:

  • Completed 40 LEED certified projects and working on 65 LEED registered projects

  • Doubled number of LEED Accredited Professionals to 260 Implemented policy to divert construction waste on all projects

So why do I keep going on and on about Turner’s sustainability efforts? If you are a contractor diving into the green building industry, it is important that your company incorporate sustainable business practices as well. Otherwise, you could be accused of “greenwashing” and receive bad press:

"Greenwash is when somebody says that, 'Oh, we have the greenest building in town,' and they do not have the metrics to show that they've done something," he said. "We've coined it from 'whitewash.' " 

Turner Construction is a great example of a green building contractor that has also “walked the walk” and incorporated sustainable business practices. What are you doing to include sustainable business practices into your company?

Get Your Green On With the AGC

On September 15, I had the opportunity to serve as a judge for the Associated General Contractors of DC’s Washington Contractor Awards for green buildings.  Tabbed the “2008 Anti-Boring Event of the Year,” contractors from across the D.C. metro area will gather on October 7 to honor this year’s award recipients.  I reviewed and voted for submissions from three green building categories:

•    Best Sustainable New Construction Project
•    Best Sustainable Design-Build Project
•    Best Company Sustainability Program

I was particularly impressed with the sustainable programs implemented by the nominated contractors. Hopefully we can discuss these programs with some of the nominees in a future GBLU post. 

Both the AGC and the AGC of DC are fantastic resources for contractors looking to learn more about green building construction practices.  For example, in the AGC of DC’s most recent newsletter, two green building training courses hosted by the AGC were highlighted: (1) LEED Estimating & Marketing; and (2) Building to LEED NC for Contractors.  I have attended similar courses hosted by the AGC and can attest to the thoroughness and quality of these programs.   

All of the sustainable submissions were very impressive but you are going to have to attend the AGC of DC’s event to learn the winners.  Tickets are still available!