Sustainable Construction

Projects pursuing LEED and WELL certification or simply striving to be more sustainable require strict control of indoor air quality, moisture, and environmental conditions throughout construction and commissioning.

Dust, particulates, uncontrolled humidity, and inefficient energy use can jeopardize certification credits, delay turnover, and impact occupant health. Proactive climate control, energy monitoring, and real-time data help teams maintain compliant conditions, reduce carbon impact, and confidently meet certification requirements.

  • Construction IAQ management to control dust, VOCs, and airborne contaminants
  • Moisture control to protect materials and prevent mold or damage
  • Energy and carbon management through efficient climate control and monitoring
  • Water resource management, including metering and leak detection
  • Avoiding contamination of permanent HVAC systems during construction
  • Continuous monitoring of temperature, humidity, IAQ, energy, and water use for documentation
  • Preparing for IAQ testing and commissioning to avoid delays or failed credits

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