Friday, January 21, 2011

New GSA Registry Seeks Innovative Private-Sector Technologies and Practices




BOMA San Francisco Members:

Through its Green Proving Ground Program, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is working to drive innovation in environmental performance across the agency’s building portfolio and help lead market transformation. In support of this program, GSA is seeking information from the private sector to develop a registry of innovative technologies and practices that optimize energy performance, protect and conserve water, enhance indoor environmental quality, reduce waste and environmental impact of materials, reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with building operations, and promote integrated design. This program will, on a limited and carefully controlled basis, test and evaluate innovative technologies and practices in selected GSA-owned buildings across the country.

Commercial organizations, companies, educational institutions and non-profit organizations are invited to submit their innovative building technologies and ideas to be included in the registry. If you have questions or need additional information, contact GSA’s Public Buildings Service Industry Relations at 866–727–8363 or industryrelations@gsa.gov.

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