Best in class on-demand LEED training education portal launched to meet the growing demand for LEED education in the construction marketplace. SAVANNAH, Ga. – March 23, 2021 Green Badger, the premier cloud-based LEED certification software…
Green Badger, the champ of streamlining and automating the building construction process, has just launched a Jobsite Sustainability Portal.
By any measure, the fifth-floor renovation at Jacobs 120 Saint James LEED Gold certified project in Boston, formerly the John Hancock Tower, is an impressive project. The LEED Gold-certified office, home to more than 200…
Sustainable construction software solution empowers builders to benchmark and reduce carbon, energy and water intensity of construction projects.
Green Badger is releasing a new jobsite sustainability portal that will allow contractors to track site sustainability metrics during construction.
LEED Reporting with Green Badger While it’s easy for the team to stay up to date with Green Badger’s real-time dashboards, we know that a lot of projects require monthly LEED reporting as a part…
In this episode of GroundBreakers, Tommy Linstroth, CEO of Green Badger, shares how his company’s cloud-based LEED documentation platform can save contractors time and cost by automating the documentation process, reducing the complexity of LEED project management and ensuring LEED requirements are actually met.
One of the major topics of conversation within the AEC in the past six months has been indoor air quality and the role that indoor air quality plays in someone’s overall health and happiness. By Luke…
Written by Chris Rodermond via Masonry Magazine According to recent statistics, the size of the Green Building Market in the United States is now $81B, and “The number of LEED-certified projects in the United States rose…
Sustainable construction software solution empowers Canadian company Govan Brown to meet green building standard.
If contractors want to make interior air quality (IAQ) a priority for their next construction project, look no further than the requirements in LEED v4.1.
The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred a new focus on how health and wellness issues can be proactively addressed through building design and green construction techniques.