World green building expected to double in three years

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The World Green Building Trends 2016 report has been released by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and Dodge Data and Analytics.
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The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) partnered with Dodge Data and Analytics to release the “World Green Building Trends 2016” report.

Based on a study conducted in nearly 70 countries, the report found green building will continue to double every three years and emerging economies like Brazil, India, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa will be engines of growth. Nearly 75,000 commercial projects across the globe participate in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) building rating program.

“International demand for green building, due in great part to the LEED program’s global popularity, has grown steadily over the years,” said USGBC’s CEO, Rick Fedrizzi. “International business leaders and policy makers recognize a commitment to transforming the built environment is crucial to addressing major environmental challenges.”

Increasing customer demand has pushed the world’s green building market to a trillion-dollar industry. Across all regions, survey respondents expect more than 60 percent of their projects will be green by 2018. They also predict 14 percent savings in operational costs over five-year savings for new green buildings and 13 percent for green retrofit/renovations.

To read the full report, click here.

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  1. Green is the way to go and I love it. Its awesome to see construction is finding ways to be green as well. Can’t wait for that growth to be even larger!

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