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Publication Date: 01-JAN-07
Pages: 36
Format: PDF or Print
Price: $99.00
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Description
McGraw-Hill Construction Education Green Building SmartMarket Report is a 36-page printed report (available as hard copy or PDF) that addresses the growing trends and market opportunities in green building in the education construction sector. McGraw-Hill Construction conducted targeted market research to obtain new information on green building in the education construction sector. The result is never-before seen intelligence, including the following: Contents Page 2 - Introduction o Harvey M. Bernstein, Vice President, Industry Analytics & Alliances McGraw-Hill Construction Page 4 - Market Summary o Market Trends & Outlook o Graph - Projected Green Building Market Value o Graph - Top Five Sectors Expected to Have Substantial Growth in Green Construction o Advantages of Building Green o Market Drivers o Green Building Products & Information o Strategies Recommended to Help Transform the Education Green Building Market Page 6 - Overview of Educational Green Building o Greening Educational Facilities o The Green School Advantage o Certification Programs: The Influence of LEED and CHPS o LEED for Schools Rating System Features o CHPS Features Page 8 - Market Intelligence on Educational Green Building o General Outlook for Educational Construction o Chart - Commercial Construction Activity by Value o Graph - Enrollment in Schools and Colleges o Graph - Education Construction o Market Opportunity for Green Building in the Education Sector o Chart - Education Project Types by Project Value o Chart - Education Project Types by Number of Projects o Market Demand for Green Building o Graph - Projected Green Building Market Size o Market Demand for Green Education Construction o Graph - Top Five Sectors Expected to Have Substantial Growth in Green Construction o Green Building Legislation and Policies o Importance of Outcomes From Building Green Educational Facilities o Advantages to Building Green Schools o Chart - School Building Energy Usage o Chart - University Building Energy Usage o Satisfaction With Outcomes of Green Educational Building o Graph - Importance and Satisfaction of Outcomes of Building Green Educational Facilities according to Green School Owners and Operators o Reasons for Building Green Educational Facilities o Graph - Top Environmental Reasons for Building Green Educational Facilities according to CEFPI Members o Graph - Top Environmental Reasons for Building Green Schools: Green School Owners and Operators (Phase 1) vs. CEFPI Members (Phase 2) o Graph - Top Social Reasons for Building Green Educational Facilities according to CEFPI Members o Graph - Most Important Social Reasons for Building Green Schools: Green School Owners and Operators (Phase 1) vs. CEFPI Members (Phase 2) o Triggers to Building Green Educational Facilities o Triggers to Building Green Educational Facilities according to CEFPI Members o Obstacles to Building Green Educational Facilities o Top Three Obstacles to Building Green Educational Facilities according to CEFPI Members Page 18 - Green Building Product Usage and Practices o Green Building Product Usage o Graph - Top Green Building Product Categories for Green Schools and Universities according to CEFPI Members o Green Building Practices Page 20 - Green Building Information Needs & Key Influencers o Green Building Information Needs o Influencing the Decision to Build Green Schools o Graph - Top Influence Agents for Building Green Schools: Green Building Owners and Operators (Phase 1) vs. CEFPI Members (Phase 2) Page 22 - Taking a Green School to New Heights: Greening Sidwell Friends o The Green Consultant Perspective: Interview with Iris Amdur, LEED AP, principal of GreenShape, LLC o The Owner Perspective: Interview with Michael Saxenian, assistant head and CFO, Sidwell Friends School Page 28 - Greening a Public School: Maywood Academy o The Architect Perspective: Interview with Loi Thai, LEED AP, WLC Architects, Inc. Page 30 - Greening a University: Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA o The SmartMarket Report Interviews Carnegie Mellon University Green Building Leadership Staff: Barbara Kviz, environmental coordinator; Martin Altschul, university engineer; Brad Hochberg, energy manager o Carnegie Mellon University Green Activities: A Brief Overview Page 34 - Resources
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