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Re: GBlist: commerical constr. market
>I have noticed that most of the information that I find on "green
>building" is for the home building market. At this moment I am
>particularly interested in learning about sustainable building methods
>and materials that can be effectively utilized by contractors working
>in the institutional and commercial markets. If anyone has
>information about books, products, web sites, contacts, etc.,
> that can help me in my pursuit please let me know.
>
>Thanks,
>Susan Szalla
>SAS@KVINC.COM
>
The content of Environmental Building News is pretty evenly split between
topics of interest to commercial and residential designers and
builders--at least that's been our intent--we'd love to hear how others
find it!
Also, we have just released our new E Build Library CD-ROM containing all
back issues of the newsletter in text-searchable format, which should
contain much of what you're looking for.
In terms of other resources, there are many. All subscribers get a free
copy of our annotated bibliography of green building information
resources, which will next be update for December 1997 publication.
Yours, Nadav
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