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Small Business Owner Turns To Lathem’s LX100 Proximity Door Lock For Affordable Security Solution
By: Wendy Alpine & Andrew Turpen - Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Source: iGreenBuild.com
Lathem, one of the world’s leading designers and manufacturers of time, labor and security products for small business, introduced the LX100 Proximity Badge Door Lock. The LX100 is an economical, easy-to-use and keyless proximity badge door lock for interior access control.
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Video | UK Green Building expert discusses sustainable construction New
By: Jeremy Sumeray - Friday, March 5, 2010
Source: edie.net
UK Green Building Council's lead strategist, Jeremy Sumeray outlines the importance of sustainable building for the future of the construction sector. He describes the economic benefits for using Green Building practices.
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Toledo's Hawkins Elementary strives for LEED Gold New
By: Heather West - Monday, March 1, 2010
Source: iGreenBuild.com
Wausau, Wis. (Mar. 2010) -- When Toledo Public Schools opened Hawkins Elementary last month, it was difficult to tell who had the biggest smiles: the students who would be the first to occupy the building, the teachers and staff who would enjoy working in classrooms filled with natural sunlight, or the community members who supported the area's first, "green" school building.
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Climate Friendly Retrofits New
By: Rick Barnett - Thursday, February 18, 2010
Source: iGreenBuild.com
As Stimulus dollars continue to flow, we observe a significant and expanding investment in “building retrofit” programs. While some actual retrofitting is being financed, much of the money is being used to audit houses, report findings to homeowners, and market conventional efficiency upgrades. The stimulus investment will invariably save some energy, but it is not on a track to capture the vitally needed carbon reduction potential of buildings.
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Lathem AirTime Wireless Wall Clock System. No Wires. No Worries. No Limitations!
By: Wendy Alpine - Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Source: iGreenBuild.com
Western Technical College has a main campus in La Crosse, Wisconsin, consisting of 15 buildings spread over nine city blocks, and seven regional campuses. Students and faculty rely on accurate time for punctuality and to know when classes begin and end.
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Industry Veterans Author Leading With Marketing New
By: Kimberly Kayler - Monday, January 25, 2010
Source: iGreenBuild.com
(Dublin, Ohio -- Jan. 8, 2010) Brian Gallagher and Kimberly Kayler, CPSM, both long-time architecture/engineering/construction (AEC) industry veterans, have announced the publication of their book entitled Leading with Marketing.
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Rapid Set Offers a Greener Hydraulic Cement
By: Kimberly Kayler - Friday, January 22, 2010
Source: iGreenBuild.com
Cypress, Calif. – January 20, 2010 – According to recent studies, Rapid Set® is a greener hydraulic cement primarily because it has a much smaller carbon footprint than portland cement. In its manufacturing process, it generates far less carbon dioxide (CO2).
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RavenBrick’s Intelligent Window Filter
By: Rebecca Scanlan - Thursday, January 21, 2010
Source: iGreenBuild.com
With unprecedented speed, the U.S. Patent Office has issued a notice of allowance to RavenBrick (http://www.ravenbrick.com) for 54 of 54 patent claims for its RavenWindow solar heat blocking window filer technology. The patent approval underscores RavenBrick’s technological leadership and innovation in applying nanotechnology to the emerging multi-billion-dollar green building industry.
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Green Building Video | CityCenter Leads Green Economies
By: - Friday, December 11, 2009
Source: iGreenBuild.com
Created with a vision to bring a new level of environmental consciousness to the world-famous Strip, CityCenter will be one of the world's largest sustainable developments, from design and construction to operations and guest amenities. An extraordinary urban resort destination brought to life by eight world-renowned architects, the 18-million-square-foot development is set to achieve a combination of gold and silver LEED® ratings by the U.S. Green Building Council throughout its distinctive hotels; residences; dining, retail and public spaces. Using cutting-edge solutions, CityCenter has been able to grow responsibly without sacrificing the quality of materials or guest experience.
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