
Nationally, commercial and industrial buildings are some of the heaviest consumers of energy accounting for 70% of total U.S. electricity consumption, according to the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).The USGBC also reports that new construction by qualified builders produces buildings with energy savings in the 20-30% range.
You can learn how to decrease your workspace’s energy consumption at the upcoming G2B event where we will present a range of information for making practical, sustainable changes in your business. Two regional business leaders recognized for their organization’s efforts in sustainability will share their viewpoints with you.
“Increasingly, our customers are using sustainable business practices as one of the measures of success for their companies,” said Tom Boldt, CEO of The Boldt Company. “As experts in green building, we can help them create structures that respect the environment, reduce waste and reflect their corporate missions.” The Boldt Company is Wisconsin’s first general contractor to become a participant of the Department of Natural Resource’s Green Tier program where companies set voluntary environmental performance standards. Nationwide, the firm has completed 25 projects built according to LEED guidelines and has several projects underway that are seeking LEED certification or being built according to sustainable guidelines.
According to Kim Bassett-Heitzmann, CEO and President of Bassett Mechanical, “Business that don’t step up their green business practices will find themselves falling behind their competition. The economic benefits are there and the marketplace demands that companies demonstrate they are continuously ‘greening’ their business.” Bassett Mechanical has been helping businesses save energy and protect the environment since the late 1940’s when it began providing ammonia refrigeration solutions for Wisconsin’s cheese and dairy manufacturers. More recently, Bassett has been implementing HVAC and plumbing solutions that meet LEED guidelines and supplying equipment for various renewable energy projects – such as wind, bio-fuels and biomass.
To hear two keynote speakers, visit our display area and attend workshops, register today for G2B!
