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A Path to Achieving Higher Building Performance

Higher Building Performance

Assess your Level of High Performance Building Improvements
Assess your Level of High Performance Building Improvements

To date, much of the industry research on improving the performance and greening of our nation’s existing building stock has been focused on well-managed facilities that are undergoing activities in order to increase ENERGY STAR® scores, improve energy performance, or achieve the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) LEED certification. In other words, much research has been done on how owners have made high performing buildings even better.

Our nation’s building stock, however, is not uniform; owners have buildings of varying ages and a wide range of performance levels across their portfolios. Some of those buildings may be flagship, high performance (or even net-zero) buildings, while others may be low performing with little improvement investment to date.

It is within this context that Siemens embarked upon a study in collaboration with McGraw-Hill Construction to provide key metrics and map a path for building owners and managers to migrate lower performing facilities toward higher stages of sustainability.

“A Path to Achieving Higher Building Performance” Research Study

To receive your complimentary copy of the Siemens/McGraw-Hill Construction Research Study, “A Path to Achieving Higher Building Performance,” please fill out the form below.