Brightworks’ ENERGY STAR benchmarking services will help the owners of these mid-rise office buildings compare the buildings’ energy performance with that of comparable structures.
A technical assistance grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development funded this study for Forest City Enterprises (FCE). The analysis allows FCE to improve its energy program by comparing predicted energy savings to actual usage data.
After achieving LEED certification when originally built, Clark County later asked Brightworks to assess the technical and financial feasibility of achieving LEED EB:O&M certification for this 161,000-square-foot county administration building.
Brightworks managed the LEED EB:O&M certification for this 221,000-square-foot commercial office building housing the Oregon office of CH2MHill, the Fortune 500-listed engineering consulting firm.
To enhance the marketability of this large downtown Portland office building, its new owner retained Brightworks to asses the feasibility of achieving certification under LEED’s Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance program, a process now...
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