Circular Buildings
The choice is yours. And if you wish, there are many more building qualifications worthwhile to strive for. We got used to ‘energy-efficient’, ‘green’ and ‘sustainable’ buildings over the past years, but ‘circular’ is the new buzz word also getting political attention, while ‘resource-efficiency’ comes in from the European Commission.
Whatever the name, buildings have a huge potential to contribute positive to solve New York, New Jersey and Connecticut challenges of today. The bunch of – all valuable – sustainability qualifications shows that the only meaningful way to handle this is to take an integrated (‘holistic’) approach. Buildings contribute to the major environmental problems of our time, but the same buildings also offer the solution.
Safe and sustainable buildings: the future is now
We can already make our buildings more sustainable today. By energy efficient renovation, by building resilience and fire safety into the building envelope, by providing people a quiet and healthy living environment, by avoiding the use of scarce resources and enhancing reuse and recycling of buildings and its components. We believe in such an integrated approach as also shown in the illustration below developed for ROCKWOOL. And not only we believe this is the right way – several building rating schemes apply a similar multi-criteria assessment.
We’ve gained a reputation as a premier service provider in the industry, and have developed a solid reputation for creating innovative building management and energy performance solutions. This includes retrofits and replacements of older, less efficient systems with newer, high efficiency systems. Additional, our on site management and engineering staff have the experience to operate and maintain all types of mechanical systems, including Package units, Chiller/Boiler Plants and Absorbers.
Interested in learning more? Request a quote - http://www.guardian-service.com/emailform/
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The choice is yours. And if you wish, there are many more building qualifications worthwhile to strive for. We got used to ‘energy-efficient’, ‘green’ and ‘sustainable’ buildings over the past years, but ‘circular’ is the new buzz word also getting political attention, while ‘resource-efficiency’ comes in from the European Commission.
Whatever the name, buildings have a huge potential to contribute positive to solve New York, New Jersey and Connecticut challenges of today. The bunch of – all valuable – sustainability qualifications shows that the only meaningful way to handle this is to take an integrated (‘holistic’) approach. Buildings contribute to the major environmental problems of our time, but the same buildings also offer the solution.
Safe and sustainable buildings: the future is now
We can already make our buildings more sustainable today. By energy efficient renovation, by building resilience and fire safety into the building envelope, by providing people a quiet and healthy living environment, by avoiding the use of scarce resources and enhancing reuse and recycling of buildings and its components. We believe in such an integrated approach as also shown in the illustration below developed for ROCKWOOL. And not only we believe this is the right way – several building rating schemes apply a similar multi-criteria assessment.
We’ve gained a reputation as a premier service provider in the industry, and have developed a solid reputation for creating innovative building management and energy performance solutions. This includes retrofits and replacements of older, less efficient systems with newer, high efficiency systems. Additional, our on site management and engineering staff have the experience to operate and maintain all types of mechanical systems, including Package units, Chiller/Boiler Plants and Absorbers.
Interested in learning more? Request a quote - http://www.guardian-service.com/emailform/
LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Blog | Google+
#GuardianEngineering #GuardianLighting #GuadianElectrical #GuardianGreen
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