Ninety-five percent of commercial building starts in the U.S. are under 50,000 square feet, but the bulk of current certified commercial buildings tend to be much larger. This is in part because of numerous “soft” costs including commissioning, energy modeling, project registration, and administrative time, all of which can be prohibitively expensive for small building owners and developers. To encourage more small commercial projects to go green, alternative certification programs have sprung up, including Earthcraft Light Commercial [1] and Earth Advantage Commercial [2], which have found significant appeal through fully subscribed pilot programs.
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Links:
[1] http://www.southface.org/default-interior/Documents/earthcraftlightcommercialprogramlaunchinfo_122010_.pdf
[2] http://www.earthadvantage.org/programs/commercial/
[3] http://www.housingzone.com/hz/article/top-10-green-building-trends-2011-selected-earth-advantage-institute
[4] http://www.housingzone.com/hz/article/top-10-green-building-trends-2011-selected-earth-advantage-institute-0
[5] http://www.housingzone.com/hz/article/top-10-green-building-trends-2011-selected-earth-advantage-institute-1
[6] http://www.housingzone.com/hz/article/top-10-green-building-trends-2011-selected-earth-advantage-institute-2
[7] http://www.housingzone.com/hz/article/top-10-green-building-trends-2011-selected-earth-advantage-institute-3
[8] http://www.housingzone.com/hz/article/top-10-green-building-trends-2011-selected-earth-advantage-institute-4
[9] http://www.housingzone.com/hz/article/top-10-green-building-trends-2011-selected-earth-advantage-institute-5
[10] http://www.housingzone.com/hz/article/top-10-green-building-trends-2011-selected-earth-advantage-institute-6
[11] http://www.housingzone.com/hz/article/top-10-green-building-trends-2011-selected-earth-advantage-institute-8