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Green Development Strategies
 

Commercial Construction, Green Development Gains Momentum in Lakewood Ranch, Fla.

Projects totaling more than $100 million in commercial growth are underway. …

Brownfields Poised for Major Investment Boost from Fed

Just in the nick of time, brownfields are getting a much needed shot in the arm through an ambitious grants and jobs growth initiative that was outlined last Wednesday during a webinar entitled “Federal Brownfields Incentives: New Opportunities in an Evolving Regulatory Landscape.” …

Appealing Marine, Rail Logistics Drives Jacksonville Waterfront Property

Global property and corporate facility management services provider specializing in real estate is seeking to secure assignments for a waterfront and industrial site near the rapidly expanding Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) terminals. …

National Demo Assoc: Keys to Successful Projects

Real estate developers, architects, and engineers should have a basic understanding of the demolition process and what should be included in a standard demolition contract before embarking on a demolition project, said the executive director of the National Demolition Association.  In response to this need, the Association is offering a free checklist that will take the client through to the completion of a successful demolition job. …

Syracuse University Takes LEED For Excellence

The University of Syracuse’s new Center of Excellence (CoE) headquarters in downtown Syracuse, New York, has garnered LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. …

Commercial Building Efficiency: By Design...and More

NBI study shows impact of design decisions, operations and tenant behavior on building energy use Analysis informs architects, owners to ensure efficiency measures save. …

Social Media's Role in Driving Brownfield Due Diligence

In the past, cleanup efforts would be managed at the federal or state level with little interaction with the stakeholders who live and work around these properties. The explosion of interest in social media applications like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter has changed all that—and in a surprisingly short period of time. …

The GE EPIS Center: A Recipe For Brownfield Redevelopment Success

The University of Dayton has cooked up, arguably, one of the most delectable brownfield redevelopment projects in recent memory. The General Electric Electrical Power Integrated Systems Research & Development Center (the GE EPIS Center, what a mouthful!) will serve not only as a tremendous boost to Dayton’s regional economy, but also as an outstanding recipe for economic development chefs across the United States, writes Todd Davis, CEO of Hemisphere Development LLC. …

Brownfield Briefs

Numbers don't lie. Following are some statistics that impact the brown and green economies of scale: …

Why Your Phase I ESA Isn't Enough

It's time to give serious consideration to ASTM’s New Continuing Obligations Standard. …

Don't Overlook the Indemnity Provision

Contractors and all others who face daily environmental risks are facing unprecedented challenges in their efforts to remain competitive. Here's what to do about it.... …

Study: Commercial Real Estate Development and Construction Contribute $231 billion to GDP--Down from 2007 Performance

There's a decline in construction spending that has resulted in a noticeable effect on the nation’s economy, and it has negatively impacted the ability for some communities to emerge from the recession, according to Thomas J. Bisacquino, NAIOP president and CEO.  "A healthy real estate economy is vital to a prosperous U.S. economy, and the report shows that the national economy will remain muted until commercial and residential construction and development return to normal levels," said Bisacquino. …

International Parking Institute Puts it in Overdrive

Group publishes Framework on Sustainability for Parking Design, Management, and Operations. …

California 'Steaming'!

A lot of focus will descend upon the state of California in 2012 to determine how local redevelopment initiatives fare—some promising ones might be dead in the water...and it's a shame. …

Bradenton's Flush with Brownfield Incentive Possibilities

City planners in Bradenton, Fla., are vying for a slice of a $1 million grant secured by the Sarasota Manatee Metropolitan Planning Organization. The city hopes to use the funds for environmental assessments at three blighted sites near downtown, a required step to secure the Brownfields Designations. …

Fred Delk's Coming in Loud & Clear

Fred Delk is a former radio host in South Carolina and, as part of that role, he is accustomed to dispersing information and opinions over the airwaves—much of it one way radio speak unless there's a call-in opportunity involved. …

NJDEP to Issue Remedial Priority Scores for Contaminated Sites

The New Jersey Dept. of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) is finalizing a Remedial Priority Score (RPS) for all but a few categories of sites where soil and/or ground water contamination has been reported. …

Burnishing Brownfields in Burnell, Fla.

With an eye toward cleaning up the county seat in time for the city's centennial celebration in 2013, Bunnell officials held a workshop Wednesday on brownfield redevelopment initiatives. …


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Inside the Beltway: Can Bi-Partisanship Boost Brownfields?
With the Washington budget showing no signs of a quick-and-easy resolution, federal brownfields programs are unlikely to get much of …

Chicago Urban Ag Development Is ‘Food for Thought’ ...

Brownfields and crop development—for the express intent of producing foods—are concepts that have always been strange bedfellows. Mutually exclusive. An…

First Panned, Then Well-Planned! ...

At this abandoned, blighted factory—consisting of 187,227 square feet in 21 different structures on 13.5 acres in the three…

Highpointe of Clemson, 500 West Cherry Road, Columbia, S.C. ...

PROJECT GOAL: To revitalize land that had been sitting idle for years by putting the property back into productive…


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Human Resources Assistant (Columbus, Indiana)
A manufacturing company located in Columbus, IN is seeking a Human Resources Assistant to join their team.Responsibilities:- Scheduling interviews- Assisting with payroll- Administering on-boarding pa…
Breaker Tester (Doble) (Louisville, Kentucky)
Aerotek Energy Services has an immediate opening in Louisville KY for a Breaker Technician. Candidates Must Have:Doble Factor TestingDuctor/Megger ExperiencePrevious Experience with or at a UtilityQua…
HEAVY CIVIL- SUPERINTENDENT (Rockville, Maryland)
Aerotek is currently looking for a Heavy Civil Superintendent to come on board and work for our client down in the Rockville, MD area. Our client is a Small- Medium size construction company that spec…
Junior Accountant (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Our client, a large manufacturing company located North of Charlotte, is seeking a junior-level Accountant to serve in a ~2 month contract capacity, with possible indefinite extension. Qualified cand…





Industry Profiles
 
Pat Pontoriero Pat Pontoriero
Pittsburgh, Pa.
P.G., Vice President, Ohio Valley Area Manager, MACTEC Engineering and Consulting

Laurie Burt, Laurie Burt,
Massachusetts
Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection

Catherine Finneran Catherine Finneran
Boston, Mass.
Brownfield Coordinator, state of Massachusetts



Brownfield Stateside Report
 
Michigan Vision--Regulatory Reinvention
by Staff Report
In Michigan, some are predicting a better business climate for redevelopment and regulatory closure of contaminated properties thanks to a bill Michigan Governor Rick Snyder was scheduled to sign last week. The new regulations should have a positive impact on commercial real estate development and brownfields redevelopment resulting in the creation of jobs.
NYC: Coal Tar Contamination Meets its Match
by VeruTEK
A property located on a bank of the East River and in a densely developed residential and commercial area, had its work cut out for it from an environmental remediation standpoint. The mission was to clean up the land and ultimately make one puzzle piece to a larger urban revitalization project that would be redeveloped as a public library and park ranger station.
 

 
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Industry Events
 
Oklahoma Brownfields Conference
Today - May 23, 2012
Skirvin Hilton Hotel
Ohio Brownfield Conference 2012
May 23, 2012 - May 24, 2012
Columbus
4th Northeast Sustainable Communities Workshop
Jun 07, 2012 - Jun 07, 2012
John Jay College - 899 Tenth Avenue

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Industry Experts
 
Kenneth H. Kastman
Chicago
URS Corp.

Susan Boyle
Mt. Laurel
Senior Environmental Practice Leader, GEI Consultants

Therese Carpenter
Phoenix
Environmental Scientist



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