Standards of Green Building

What kind of certification does a building need to be considered green?

A rating system, known as the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), is a voluntary system for defining what elements make a building green. Originally developed in United Sates by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), many industries have already embraced it.

“LEED certification will provide challenges to the industry including the need to ensure an understanding of a new generation of materials properties and developing the practices and processes needed to ensure specifications and finished products meet the standards of green building.  I am especially exited to be part of this process and in making a contribution towards shaping new building technologies,” says Ken Moscrip, President of Paramount Roll and Forming, one of Southern California’s most prominent bend metal tubing companies.

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