A newly renovated home in Phoenix has become the first remodeling project in the nation to receive Emerald certification , the most stringent achievement level in the National Green Building Standard. The 1,600-square-foot, 70-year-old ranch house is in the Pierson Place Historic District near the city’s new light rail line. It is the first in a series of homes being renovated by Green Street Development , a Phoenix home building company specializing in environmentally sensitive design and construction. All are planned to meet requirements of the standard. “This project is an excellent example of what home builders and remodelers can accomplish with the National Green Building Standard,” said Joe Robson, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and a builder and developer in Tulsa, Okla. The National Green Building Standard is a rating and certification system for green residential construction developed by NAHB and the International Code Council and approved by the American National Standards Institute. It is administered by the NAHB Research Center, which also certifies local inspectors around the country. “If we are going to significantly reduce residential water and energy use, we need to retrofit and renovate the more than 120 million homes that use excessive amounts of these precious resources,” Robson said. “I’m proud of all the services we offer through our broad-based green building initiative, NAHBGreen, particularly the third-party certification of homes using the standard.” All new and remodeled homes certified to the standard must meet benchmarks in energy, water
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Nation’s First ‘Emerald’ Green Remodeling Project Certified in Phoenix