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Turner Survey on Green Buildings Shows Greater Focus on Benefits of Improving Health, Wellbeing, and Productivity of Building Occupants

Monday, November 3rd, 2014

New York, New York (PRWEB) October 21, 2014

Turner Construction Company, recognized as the largest green builder in the United States, today announced the results of their sixth survey of real estate, design and construction executives on environmentally sustainable construction practices.

Key findings of Turners 2014 Green Building Market Barometer show that companies remain committed to constructing green buildings and value the financial benefits they provide building owners and occupants. Of increasing importance among survey respondents are the benefits that green buildings provide for employee health and wellbeing and for hiring and retention of employees.

While building owners continue to incorporate green features in buildings to reduce operating costs, we see more organizations paying closer attention to the positive impacts of green buildings on indoor environmental quality and employee satisfaction and productivity. said Michael Deane, chief sustainability officer. He continued, We are also seeing, both in our own work and from the results of the survey, increased attention to maintaining essential building operations in the face of extreme weather events.

The survey of more than 300 executives who own or rent space or are involved in building design and construction found the following:

Outlook for Construction Projects Remains Strong

Reflecting a positive business outlook, 65% of executives said it was extremely or very likely their organization would undertake a new construction project over the next 12 months, while 75% said the same about undertaking a renovation project.

Continued Importance Placed on Financial Benefits of Green Buildings

In deciding whether to incorporate green features, financial considerations were most often rated as extremely or very important. The financial factors most highly rated in the decision-making process to incorporate Green features in construction projects were energy efficiency, asking rents, ongoing operations and maintenance costs, and occupancy rates.

Attention to Benefits on Employees and Occupants is Increasing

Several non-financial factors were highly rated benefits of Green buildings including health and well-being of occupants, indoor air quality, employee productivity, impact on brand/reputation, and satisfaction of employees/occupants. Recognizing the importance of an organizations reputation for sustainability in its ability to attract and retain talented employees, employee hiring/retention was rated as extremely or very important by 62% of executives, up from 49% in the 2012 survey.

Expanding Attention to Water Efficiency

Among other factors, a growing awareness of water as a finite, and sometimes scarce resource has prompted an increase in the likelihood that respondents would incorporate improved water efficiency into new construction and renovation projects, up from 57% in 2012 to 71% this year.

Increased Focus on Building Resiliency

The ability to maintain or quickly resume operations in the event of extreme weather conditions such as hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and drought have made building resiliency a priority of executives. In the survey, 66% of executives said achieving resiliency is extremely or very important when their organization designs, constructs, or operates a building.

Rising Importance of Material and Supply Chain Transparency

For the first time, more than half of the executives said the level of a vendors sustainable practices was extremely or very important for their organization when choosing a supplier of goods and materials (56%) or a service provider (52%). These figures have climbed steadily since 2010, when they were 43% for suppliers and 39% for service providers.

Green Building Rating Systems

Respondents expressed a continued interest in obtaining LEED certification on construction projects. Additionally, respondents expressed a significantly increased interest in alternative rating systems such as Green Globes, EnergyStar, Living Building Challenge and others, with 43% of respondents saying they would be extremely or very likely to seek alternative certification, significantly more than the 2012 number of 17%.

About Turner Construction Company

Turner is a North America-based, international construction services company. Founded in 1902, Turner first made its mark on the industry pioneering the use of steel-reinforced concrete for general building, which enabled the company to deliver safer, stronger, and more efficient buildings to clients. The company continues to embrace emerging technologies and offers an increasingly diverse set of services. With an annual construction volume of $ 9 billion, Turner is the largest builder in the United States, ranking first in the major market segments of the building construction field, including healthcare, education, sports, commercial, and green building. The firm is a subsidiary of HOCHTIEF, one of the worlds leading international construction service providers. For more information please visit http://www.turnerconstruction.com.

About HOCHTIEF

HOCHTIEF is one of the most international construction groups worldwide. The company delivers complex infrastructure projects, in some cases on the basis of concession models. The Group operates in the transportation infrastructure, energy infrastructure and social/urban infrastructure segments as well as in the contract mining business. With nearly 81,000 employees and a sales volume of more than EUR 25 billion in FY 2013, HOCHTIEF is represented in all the worlds major markets. With its subsidiary Leighton, the Group is market leader in Australia. In the USA, the biggest construction market in the world, HOCHTIEF is the No. 1 general builder via its subsidiary Turner and, with Group company Flatiron, ranks among the most important players in the field of transportation infrastructure construction. Further information is available at http://www.hochtief.com/press.







Mericle Begins Construction on 24th and 25th Buildings in CenterPoint Commerce & Trade Park

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2014


Pittston, Pennsylvania (PRWEB) July 20, 2014

For decades, drivers using I-81 and I-476 near Pittston, Pennsylvania gazed at acre after acre of barren land, but never truly saw it.

The Bureau of Abandoned Mine Reclamation called the land, a poster-child, mine-scarred area with a veritable stew of abandoned mine land features such as dangerous high-walls associated with strip mining, shafts, slopes, crop-falls and other similar openings

However, when Wilkes-Barre developer Robert Mericle saw the land, he envisioned a much different future. He saw a thriving business park with dozens of world-class companies and thousands of jobs.

He saw CenterPoint Commerce & Trade Park.

Beginning in 2005, Robert Mericle and his company, Mericle Construction Inc., began reclaiming the environmentally damaged 1,800 acres and has since transformed it into arguably the fastest growing business park in Pennsylvania.

Mericles CenterPoint Commerce & Trade Park is already home to 23 industrial, office, and flex buildings totaling 6 million square feet. There are 39 tenants in those buildings that together employ 4,500 workers. The occupancy rate is more than 98%.

Park tenants include some of the worlds elite companies such as Home Depot, Lowes, FedEx Ground, Corning, Kimberly Clark, Neiman Marcus, and Mens Wearhouse.

Many would say that Robert Mericles decision to develop such mind-scarred land was inherently risky. However, the strategy he used to guide the parks steady growth through the U.S. recession was nothing short of remarkable.

Mericle has built all but a few of the park buildings on speculation, meaning he had no tenants in hand when construction started. Between 2008 and 2013, the recession years, most U.S. developers ceased constructing buildings on speculation. Not Robert Mericle. He plowed ahead and developed 15 buildings on speculation in Northeastern Pennsylvania including nine in CenterPoint Commerce & Trade Park. The nine buildings total almost 1.5 million square feet. Almost 100% of that space is occupied.

When asked in 2011 why he would continue to build on speculation during such tough economic times, Mericle said, I believe in this area and its people. Northeastern Pennsylvania is poised to be one of the leading business locations along the East Coast. I think it is imperative that we have a wide variety of commercial real estate available at all times.

In 2012, Mericle launched his ReadyToGo!TM Program, an initiative to fully prepare more than 90 parcels in 15 Northeastern Pennsylvania business parks and then construct speculative buildings on those sites based upon market demand.

For its ReadyToGo! TM Sites, Mericle Construction, Inc., obtains all permits and full subdivision, land development, and utility approvals. In most cases, all grading, including the placement of compacted stone sub-base in the building and pavement areas is completed, and the parcels are made completely ready for the immediate construction of building foundations.

Mericles ReadyToGo! TM Sites range from 1.15 acres to 127 acres and can accommodate companies needing buildings from 5,000 square feet to more than one million square feet. Mericle is finding the sites and spec buildings to be attractive to manufacturers, distributors, medical professionals, and a variety of office and business services firms.

Within just six to nine months of the signing of a lease, we can construct a new facility and have it ready for a tenant on any of our ReadyToGo! Sites, said Robert Mericle in 2012. By comparison, it would typically take a competing developer 12 to 24 months to obtain all permits and approvals, prepare a site, and construct a new facility.

Commercial real estate brokers view the ReadyToGo! TM Program in a very positive light.

Bill Wolf, executive vice president of CB Richard Ellis in Allentown, has been the lead real estate broker for several major projects that landed in Northeastern Pennsylvania. He worked with Mericle to locate The Home Depots 465,600 square foot regional distribution center in CenterPoint Commerce & Trade Park. Mericle constructed the building to The Home Depots exact specifications.

As the economy continues to recover, quality warehousing and manufacturing space will become scarcer in the eastern Pennsylvania market, said Wolf. Any sites that are pad ready with NPDES permits in place will have a six to nine month occupancy advantage, which will become more important as the current recovery gains momentum.

Jeff Williams, now senior vice president of CRESA Philadelphias Conshohocken office, represented J.P. Boden and Amazon.com during their searches for new locations in the region. Mericle constructed a new building for Boden in CenterPoint Commerce & Trade Park and expanded an existing spec building in Humboldt Industrial Park near Hazleton for Amazon.com.

Mericle’s Ready to Go Program will attract those prospects that typically would only look at existing building options, said Williams. And perception is reality. If a prospect can drive up, walk the site, see that it is flat and free of trees and rocks, they can more easily visualize their building, parking areas, and access. It makes the site more appealing and the decision to go with such a site is made more easily than one that is inaccessible or in its original state. Its the next closest thing to having a building built.

Through mid-2014, Mericle had completed work on 37 of the more than 90 sites. Thirty ReadyToGo! TM Sites have been completed in CenterPoint Commerce & Trade Park. In 2013, Mericle constructed two spec buildings in the park and landed office companies Maximus and C3i, Austrian manufacturer Greiner Packaging, and indoor trampoline park company SkyZone. Together, the four companies are creating more than 1,000 jobs.

This July, Mericle began constructing a 134,400 square foot speculative flex building in the park and this fall, will break ground on a 22,600 square foot office building.

Robert Mericle plans to construct more than 15 million square feet of industrial, office, and flex space on his ReadyToGo! TM Sites. He used historical occupancy and vacancy data for the company since 1985 and estimated that between 10,500 and 13,500 people will work in those yet to be constructed buildings.







AtSite Announce Its Expanded Cloud Platform for Smart Buildings

Monday, June 23rd, 2014


Washington, DC (PRWEB) June 19, 2014

AtSite Inc., a leading provider of smart sustainable building solutions and services, announced today a more connected and powerful InSite cloud platform at the IBcon/Realcomm Conference, in Las Vegas, NV.

InSite is a simple, powerful and open smart building technology platform that seamlessly connects and integrates with nearly all building and enterprise hardware, software and systems. At its core, InSite contains a robust cloud based data infrastructure providing a centralized and integrated environment that powers new tools, analytics, business intelligence and innovative services.

This more scalable iteration of InSite grew out of a need for a simple, centralized environment for our clients, partners and teams to do our work more effectively, said Davor D. Kapelina, AtSite President and CEO. There are so many software, hardware, and enterprise systems circling energy, sustainability and smart buildings that we need a truly open and flexible platform that puts the pieces together.

InSite now contains a larger collection of customized components, many from a growing list of solution partners, that range from basic smart visualization, dashboard and reporting tools, to very sophisticated data handling and automated diagnostic, detection and predictive analytics. By expanding the platform and increasing connectivity, InSite is responding to rapid changes impacting building portfolios. The quantity and velocity of data generated by smart buildings and legacy systems, plus the exponential growth from the internet-of-things, is overwhelming the facility and real estate needs of many organizations, Kapelina continued.

In addition to providing varied energy and related smart sustainable building solutions, AtSite provides data-driven optimization services in that are fully powered by InSite. AtSite delivers its optimization services together with InSite directly by engaging with client teams and by supporting AtSites growing network of building service and consulting partner companies.

We spent a great deal of time working with our partners and clients to make InSite easy to use with a great deal of flexibility, said Rob Wyte, AtSite Sr. Director of Building Technologies. Our team tailor-delivers InSite as a plug and play platform to help maximize the potential of smart buildings.

About AtSite:

AtSite provides smart sustainable building solutions and services with InSite, the cloud platform for smart buildings. The company helps organizations use smart building technologies, energy management and sustainable best practices, and integrated building strategies to optimize the quality, cost and environmental aspects of their buildings. By combining talented multi-disciplinary professionals, market leading building technologies, and best-in-class industry partners, AtSite delivers measurable value to building owners and operators across many sectors, including healthcare, commercial, and education.