BACKGROUND
Our ignorance of wasteful resource consumption and environmental impact has damaged our only home, the earth, the most precious inheritance for our children.
In the U.S., buildings account for 38% of all CO2 emissions and 73% of all electricity consumption (source: LEED), contributing to global warming.
We can help you reverse this, save the environment, save cost, and get international recognition.
OUR SERVICES
We can potentially help you save more than 70% energy saving and 55% water saving*.
We provide various green building simulations, calculations, and reports. We can guide you to achieve various green building awards: LEED (USA), WELL (USA), Green Mark (Singapore), Green Star (Australia), Edge (International), GBI (Malaysia), Greenship (Indonesia), GreenRe (Malaysia), Lotus (Vietnam), and NABERS (Australia).
We also provide green reporting, such as GRI, Net Zero Carbon status, Green House Gas reporting, Section J, etc.
*Terms and conditions apply.
Green building is well known for saving operational cost, improving occupant wellbeing, and reducing negative impact to environment. By achieving acknowledgement in green building effort through certification, the corporate prestige will be improved.
GREEN
BUILDING
BUILDING
SIMULATION
Building materials, their production, transportation, building operation, waste generated, and many more aspects of corporate activities emit carbon, which is damaging to the environment. This must be measured, monitored, and benchmarked. By doing so, corporations can control and reduce carbon emissions continuously.
CARBON
EMISSIONS
GREEN BUILDING
Green building is well known for saving operational cost, improving occupant wellbeing, and reducing negative impact to environment. By achieving acknowledgement in green building effort through certification, the corporate prestige will be improved.
BUILDING SIMULATION
CARBON EMISSIONS
Building materials, their production, transportation, building operation, waste generated, and many more aspects of corporate activities emit carbon, which is damaging to the environment. This must be measured, monitored, and benchmarked. By doing so, corporations can control and reduce carbon emissions continuously.