GREENTECH COMMERCIAL DESIGN/BUILD OF SLC
Sustainable building and design principles of GreenTech are not just for residential properties alone. “Going green” – used in commercial design, construction, and property maintenance – can work in business and public spaces at an even broader approach and far reaching scale in its technology than typical home front applications. This is evident especially here in Salt Lake City where Governor Huntsman (www.greenexplosion.net) is following President Obamma’s lead, incentivizing commercial and municipality “green building” efforts at even larger dollar amounts than residential incentives. GreenTech’s commercial consulting services can help contractors and owners navigate swiftly through the red tape associated with these programs and then make effective recommendations for those monies in both new and remodeling applications.
Green commercial construction is the talk of the town these days with major corporations such as Toyota, Goldman Sachs, Hearst Corp., and BP building and moving into environmentally responsible buildings. This push toward green isn’t just in major markets with big-name developers certifying projects but also in smaller markets, on a lesser scale and tighter budget for the same environmental and sustainable reasons. With GT Commercial Design/Build’s help, our green design elements will boost the bottom line as well as promote human health and workspace morale. These benefits will continue to manifest themselves as tenants start to fully appreciate both monetary and environmental advantages. A study by Capital E Analytics in 2007 showed productivity benefits to be as much as 10 times the energy savings from green efforts in the form of reduced absenteeism, fewer headaches at work, greater retail sales and easier re-configuration of space resulting in less downtime and lower costs.
GreenTech Commercial Benefits

Workplace Greening
Increased:
- Energy savings
- Indoor air quality
- Occupant comfort
- Workspace flexibility
- Natural lighting
- Profitability
- Employee productivity
- Public perception
Reduced:
- Carbon footprint
- Operating expenses
- Employee turnover
- Building maintenance
