CALGREEN – > CALIFORNIA NOW HAS THE COUNTRY’S GREENEST BUILDING STANDARD
February 23, 2010 on 12:57 am | In Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Legal, Market Trends, New Developments, Problem Solving, Trends, Uncategorized, all, green |By Jodi Summers
Bravo to us! California has adopted the greenest building standards in the United States…and the world.
The new code, called Calgreen, goes into effect next January 2011. It requires all builders to:
v Install plumbing that cuts indoor water use.
Mary Nichols, chairwoman of the California Air Resources Board, said the new building code would require developers to slash water use in their buildings by 20%, using more efficient toilets, shower heads and faucets.
v Divert 50 percent of construction waste from landfills to recycling.
v Use low-pollutant paints, carpets and floorings
v Buildings will be given certificates of occupancy occupied only after strict energy standards were verified.
In addition, for non residential buildings:
v Install separate water meters for different uses.
v Mandates the inspection of energy systems by local officials to ensure that heaters, air conditioners and other mechanical equipment in nonresidential buildings are working efficiently.
v It allows local jurisdictions, such as Los Angeles and San Francisco, to retain their stricter existing green building standards, or adopt more stringent versions of the state code if they choose.
“California should be proud… These are simple, cost-effective green practices. …” notes Tom Sheehy, acting secretary of the state Consumer Services Agency and chair of the California Building Standards Commission, which approved the standards. “This is (something) no other state in the country has done - integrating green construction practices into the very fabric of the construction code.”
While California’s largest metropolitan areas have adopted their own green building standards, these new regulations will be particularly useful for smaller jurisdictions that have been unable to develop their own green construction guidelines.
This is a positive alternative to LEED construction standards. Sites Sandra Boyle, an executive vice president of Glenborough, a developer, “The cost for owners to go through this rating system is astronomical — in a very challenging commercial real estate market.”
“You will have a whole bunch of cities that never would have included this in their building doing it, and doing it in a way that won’t kill the economy,” observes Matthew Hargrove, a vice president with the California Business Properties Association. “Outside the coastal areas it will be helpful - like in West Sacramento, where they looked into creating a green building code but balked because it’s cumbersome to develop and they didn’t have the resources.”
Buildings currently account for about one-quarter of the state’s total greenhouse gas emissions. These new standards are applauded as an important step in helping California meet its goal in reducing the state’s greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent by 2020.
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2010/01/13/MNDR1BH9SA.DTL#ixzz0dJ9grkaW
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http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-green-building11-2010jan11,0,1841989.story
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This is a huge step forward for a greener tomorrow and hopefully other states will follow California’s lead.
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