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Welcome to the Targeted Sustainable Facility eNews, sponsored by Duro-Last
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Cool Roofing Solutions
With rising energy concerns and an increasing number of incentives to build green, projects utilizing energy-saving, environmentally friendly roofing technologies and cool and green roofing concepts are gaining ground.
New and existing buildings are showcasing green (or vegetated) roofs, and even more are incorporating cool white (and even colored) roofs. Manufacturers are providing products that contain recycled content; others are developing products and processes that are compliant with green initiatives and programs. Federal, state and local governments are offering incentives with a variety of programs.
The U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System and other initiatives, such as the Department of Energy's ENERGY STAR program and the Cool Roofs Rating Council's (CRRC / www.coolroofs.org
) testing program, are systematically enhancing the green building market and transforming the design, construction and contracting industries. The Roof Coatings Manufacturers Association (RCMA) revised and updated its RCMA Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Guide, and the SpecRight Program, developed by the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA), provides tools for helping contractors and building owners make decisions that can conserve energy and protect the environment through roof system design, materials, installation and maintenance. For more information, visit
www.nrca.net and
www.specright.net.
View the April edition of Sustainable Facility online at www.SustainableFacility.com to read Cool Roofing digitally, as well as additional Features, News and Products!
Until next time,
Joe Mayton Editor |
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The Duro-Last® Cool Zone® Roofing System: Defining Rooftop Sustainability
For a roofing system to be considered sustainable, it must have the Five E's of high-performance roofing: Energy, Environment, Endurance, Economics, and Engineering. In each of these areas, the Duro-Last Cool Zone system leads the commercial roofing industry. Learn more about the Five E's and how the Duro-Last Cool Zone roofing system delivers on the multiple demands of high-performance roofing. Request our brochure: There's One Cool Solution for Sustainable, High-Performance Roofing, at
http://www.duro-last.com/landing/edc_coolroof.asp. |
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www.SustainableFacility.com
Cool Roofing Course
Cleveland - AIA and CSI members can earn LUs/CEUs and HSW credit with "Cool Roofing: A Solution to National Energy and Environmental Challenges," a self-guided course presented by the Vinyl Roofing Division of the Chemical Fabrics and Film Association. The course provides a detailed overview of the performance characteristics and benefits of cool roofing systems using reflective white vinyl membranes. Green roofing, product rating programs, building energy codes and energy calculators are also reviewed. Visit
www.vinylroofs.org for more information.
CertainTeed Enters Photovoltaic-Integrated Products Market with SRS Energy Valley Forge, Pa. - CertainTeed Corporation announced that it has entered into a partnership with SRS Energy, of Philadelphia, to advance the development of photovoltaic roofing products. Through this partnership, the companies will collaborate on the development of a polymeric-based photovoltaic roof tile that generates energy without compromising the look of the home.
"Energy efficiency is a key issue for homeowners, and our assessments show that people are especially interested in harnessing free energy using their roofs," says John Donaldson, president of CertainTeed Roofing. "They have not, however, been quick to adopt photovoltaic roofs because of the cumbersome look of today's solar panels. With integrated photovoltaic tiles, homeowners will soon have the option of installing an aesthetically appealing roof that solves this problem. It's a terrific breakthrough for our industry." Visit
www.srsenergy.com and www.certainteed.com
for more information.
Projects of the Year Awards Presented
Canton, Mass. - Sika Sarnafil announced the winners of its 2007 Projects of the Year Competition. Twelve contractors were recognized for outstanding workmanship in completing a recent project utilizing a Sika Sarnafil thermoplastic membrane for roofing or waterproofing applications. A winner and two finalists were chosen from each of four different categories - Steep Slope, Low Slope,
Waterproofing, and Sustainability. Nearly 30 contractors submitted projects for evaluation in the annual competition. Entries were judged on project complexity, design uniqueness, project importance, craftsmanship, and creative problem solving. First-place winners were awarded cash prizes and all finalists were presented with recognition pieces.
In the Sustainability category, Solar Integrated Technologies, Inc., of Los Angeles, was the inaugural victor for completing the largest building-integrated photovoltaic system in the world - the roofing system for the Tesco Fresh and Easy Market cold and freezer storage facility in Riverside, Calif. Solar Integrated Technology installed more than 650,000 square feet. of membrane with energy-creating photovoltaic panels integrated directly within the Sika Sarnafil roofing material. In second place was Silktown Roofing, Inc., of South Grafton, Mass., and in third place for this grouping was Silktown Roofing, Inc., of Manchester, Conn. Visit
www.sikacorp.com for more information.
Reflective Roof Reduces Urban Heat Island Effect Atop World of Coca-Cola
Atlanta - The Coca-Cola Company announced that the new World of Coca-Cola achieved official green status as an environmentally friendly building. The attraction, which opened in downtown Atlanta in May 2007 as a venue to showcase the complete story of the company and its brands, was awarded a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold rating by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
About 20 percent of the construction materials for the building were of a recycled or sustainable nature, including environmentally friendly bamboo and recycled rubber flooring. Recycled polyethelene terephthalate (PET) - the key ingredient in plastic beverage containers - was used in the carpeting. Along with all the recycled matter that went into the building, almost 90 percent of construction waste from the project was salvaged, reused or recycled.
The landscaping features in and around the World of Coca-Cola include light-colored paving, vegetated grounds and a reflective roof to reduce the urban "heat island effect." Inside, the air quality has been enhanced through low-emission paints, adhesives, sealants and carpeting. The entire building was designed to optimize energy efficiency and is 30 percent more energy efficient than standards required by the Georgia state energy code. For more information, visit
www.worldofcoca-cola.com.
Firestone Donates to North/East Roofing Educational Foundation, Inc.
Indianapolis - Firestone Building Products Company, LLC and Eastern Architectural Representatives, Woburn, Mass., together donated $10,000 to the Foundation Friends Program of the North/East Roofing Educational Foundation, Inc. (NEREF). Firestone and Eastern Architectural Representatives presented this year's contribution to the Foundation during a reception held at the 2008 North/East Roofing Contractors Association (NERCA) Annual Convention and Trade Show in Atlantic City, N.J., on March 13.
This year marks the sixth $10,000 contribution putting the to-date total at $60,000. Firestone and Eastern Architectural Representatives were the first organizations to donate at this level. In recognition of their charitable donations, NEREF established a Firestone Platinum Scholarship for deserving college and vocational school students. For more information, visit
www.firestonebpco.com.
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Energy Conscious Cool Roof Solution Fernley, Nev. - Polyglass USA (
www.polyglass.com
) now offers a Kool Roof Solutions Package, which includes its Polykool, Polybianko and Polyfresko self-adhesive roofing membranes. These high-performance white membranes are designed to provide superior reflectivity and energy efficiency for low-slope roofing applications, the company reports. Manufactured with patented ADESO dual-compound technology, Polyglass' Kool Roof Solution membranes combine a top ply of APP modified bitumen compound with a self-adhesive bottom ply.
Flat/Low-Slope Roof Coating  Sausalito, Calif. - The Ultimate Coatings Company (
www.ultimatecoatings.net
) announced that its Eco-Therm 2500 Elastomeric, an energy efficient, flat/low slope roof coating, is now available in solar-reflective Grey and Beige. The two colors have been developed to exceed the .70 TSR (Total Solar Reflectance) standard, the company reports. Eco-Therm utilizes 100 percent top acrylic and Infrared reflective MMO pigment chemistry for its high energy efficiency. Environmentally Friendly Roofing Tiles Carlisle, Pa. - Premium, steep-slope manufactured slate and shake roofing tiles from EcoStar (
www.ecostar.carlisle.com), a division of Carlisle Construction Materials, are m ade from recycled rubber and plastic, reduce post-industrial waste in landfills, have a 50-year transferrable warranty available, have a Class C fire rating, with a Class A fire rating available, and weigh less than natural slate.
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The July 2008 print issue of Sustainable Facility will be the 8th Annual LEED Guide produced in partnership with sister publication Environmental Design + Construction.
The issue will include a Product Focus section featuring Furniture and Systems; Onsite Power Generation; Shading Systems; and Waste Management. The Sustainable Facility 2008 Editorial Calendar is available online - send your case studies, projects, stories, products and comments to Editor Joseph H. Mayton III, at maytonj@bnpmedia.com. |
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