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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.







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Wednesday, September 4th, 2013

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Turner School of Construction Management Graduates 101 Contractors

Thursday, May 9th, 2013


Washington, DC (PRWEB) May 05, 2013

Turner Construction Company held its largest graduation ceremony yesterday for the Turner School of Construction Management in DC at Howard Universitys Blackburn University Center. The 2013 Turner School of Construction Management (TSCM) was hosted by the DC Small Business Development Center at Howard University where Council member Muriel Bowser attended as the keynote speaker. Turner Senior Vice President of Community Affairs, Hilton Smith, Associate Dean of Howard University, and Ann-Marie Waterman were among other dignitaries and University officials present. TSCM is an 8-week curriculum developed by Turner to provide management training and certification to potential subcontractors. Beginning on March 13 and running through May 1, the Turner School provided educational opportunities to over 150 companies in the Greater Washington, DC area.

In the most moving part of the ceremony, class appointed speakers engaged the room with their poignant stories and lessons learned. The most prevalent theme surrounded the value of relationships propelling business success. One speaker reminded the class of a lesson from the first session, presented by Ken Jones, Vice President and General Manager of Turner Construction Company. Do you want to be right, or do you want to be married? She reminded graduates that when partnering with service providers and working with clients, you have to think ahead and be mindful of consequences affecting relationships.

Since 1969, the Turner School of Construction Management has strived to expand the opportunities available to growing businesses. For this years program, Turner partnered with the DC Small Business Development Center –a collaborative initiative of Howard University, the Small Business Administration (SBA), and District of Columbia small business community stakeholders– to increase the prospects of growth for small, local and disadvantaged contractors by teaching them how to successfully bid, propose to, and work with a company the size of Turner. The hope is for the TSCM to better prepare the subcontractor market to win and successfully conduct work in the Washington, DC area.

Each course topic in the TSCM program was taught by Turner staff and select industry partners who have spent years in the field and are regarded as subject-matter experts. This years topics included project management, accounting & banking, construction estimating & scheduling, safety, and sales & marketing.

Since its inception, the program has helped participants build networks, form long-term business relationships, and establish successful joint ventures to win contracts with Turner and other industry leaders. The TSCM mission is aligned with the DC Small Business Development Center Network which continues to provide no-cost technical assistance to the attendees. The Turner School provides us with a great opportunity to partner with clients and industry professionals to continue to grow the capacity of our emerging and minority owned businesses, said Ken Jones, Vice President and General Manager of Turner Construction Company.

Turner has awarded more than $ 1 billion in contracts a year to minority-owned businesses for the past 8 years running and awarded over $ 1 billion to MBE contractors in 2012. Many graduates of the Turner School of Construction Management become eligible for and perform work on Turner projects and joint-ventures. Last year, the District of Columbia SBDC provided training and resources to over 400 small businesses throughout the city with recent clients receiving almost $ 4 million in capital formation. With collaborations like that with the Turner School of Construction Management, the Center has increased its positive impact on our local economy.

Turner established TSCM to effectively give back to the community through the sharing of knowledge, promoting the empowerment of small businesses in the construction arena. Turner has previously held smaller TSCM programs in Prince Georges County, MD, Richmond, VA, and Washington, DC regionally, as well as many more across the nation. This was the second largest graduating class in the history of TSCM. 272 graduates completed the TSCM program in Atlanta, GA in 1983.

About Turner Construction Company

Turner is a North America-based, international construction services company. Founded in 1902 in New York City, Turner has 5,200 employees worldwide and works on 1200 projects each year, for an annual construction volume of $ 8 billion. As the largest general builder in the United States, Turner ranks first or second in the major market segments of the building construction field, including healthcare, education, sports, commercial, telecommunications, and green building. The firm is a subsidiary of HOCHTIEF, a publicly traded company, and one of the worlds leading international construction service providers.

For more information please visit http://www.turnerconstruction.com.

About DC Small Business Development Center

The DC Small Business Development Center (DC SBDC) Network is a collaborative initiative of Howard University, the US Small Business Administration (SBA), and District of Columbia small business community stakeholders. The DCSBDC Network provides free management and technical assistance and affordable training in all phases of business development to small business owners. The District of Columbia SBDC trained and skilled business consultants provide confidential, one-on-one management assistance educating small business owners and potential owners on how to successfully start, operate, expand or buy and sell small businesses.

Through the Networks established relationships with lenders, DC SBDC helped small businesses get approved for millions in financing. Last year, the District of Columbia SBDC served over 400 small businesses throughout the city; recent clients have received almost $ 4 million in capital formation. The DC SBDC Network is a member of the Association of Small Business Development Centers (ASBDC).

For more information please visit http://www.dcsbdc.org.

About HOCHTIEF

HOCHTIEF is one of the leading international providers of construction-related services. With more than 80,000 employees and a sales volume of EUR 23.28 billion in FY 2011, the company is represented in all the worlds major markets. With its core competencies in development, building and operation, the Group delivers services for the entire life cycle of infrastructure projects, real estate and facilities. The focus of the related business activities is on four strategic areas: energy infrastructure, transportation infrastructure, major cities, and resources. With its subsidiary Leighton (HOCHTIEF share around 54 percent), 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. Because of its engagement for sustainability, HOCHTIEF has been listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes since 2006. Further information is available at http://www.hochtief.com/press.







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Engineering News-Record (ENR) Mid-Atlantic Recognizes Turner Construction Companys Young Leaders

Tuesday, February 19th, 2013

Washington, DC (PRWEB) February 14, 2013

Turner Construction Company is pleased to announce that Drew Langsam, Project Executive, and Brian Krause, Business Manager, have been recognized by Engineering News-Record (ENR) as two of the Mid-Atlantics Top 20 Under 40. This annual regional competition celebrates individuals under the age of 40 who demonstrate exceptional leadership qualities, a commitment to excellence and dedication to the communities their projects serve. Winners are selected by a jury of industry leaders from each region, who base their determinations on career experience, industry leadership, community service, and a number of other factors.

Drew Langsam, a fifteen year Turner employee and graduate of the University of Maryland, currently works with Turners Interiors Group as a Project Executive. He leads a team of project managers and superintendents focusing on Higher Ed, Healthcare, and High End interiors projects. He is an active member of DCBIA, USGBC, Greenspace and Corenet. Most recently, Drew led a pursuit for the Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy resulting in an exciting win for him and his team.

Brian Krause, a twelve year Turner employee and graduate of Virginia Tech, helped lead the implementation, employee training, and support of Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) and Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Turner world-wide. He led Turners BIM University, an immersive six week advanced BIM training program for employees. Brian recently was promoted to Business Manager for Turner Interiors and leverages his technical knowledge and lean construction experience for the advancement of the business unit.

Turner congratulates Drew and Brian on these exciting achievements, said Ken Jones, Vice President and General Manager of Turners Mid-Atlantic Office. Giving young leaders the opportunities to develop their skills and harness their talents is one of Turners core beliefs. Drew and Brian represent the growing success of our efforts to nurture the strengths of team members by providing an environment that fosters leadership.”

This year, in addition to Brian and Drew, four other Turner employees were recognized as the Top 20 under 40 nationwide: Terriann Nohilly and Marceid Hatcher from ENR California and Brian Mooney and Jason Jones from ENR Midwest.

About Turner Construction Company

Turner is a North America-based, international construction services company. Founded in 1902 in New York City, Turner has 5,200 employees worldwide and works on 1200 projects each year, for an annual construction volume of $ 8 billion. As the largest general builder in the United States, Turner ranks first or second in the major market segments of the building construction field, including healthcare, education, sports, commercial, telecommunications, and green building. The firm is a subsidiary of HOCHTIEF, a publicly traded company, and 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 leading international providers of construction-related services. With more than 80,000 employees and a sales volume of EUR 23.28 billion in FY 2011, the company is represented in all the worlds major markets. With its core competencies in development, building and operation, the Group delivers services for the entire life cycle of infrastructure projects, real estate and facilities. The focus of the related business activities is on four strategic areas: energy infrastructure, transportation infrastructure, major cities, and resources. With its subsidiary Leighton (HOCHTIEF share around 54 percent), 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. Because of its engagement for sustainability, HOCHTIEF has been listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes since 2006. Further information is available at http://www.hochtief.com/press.







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