Design & Construction of Energy Efficient Buildings

By Michael Tobias

The key to any energy-efficient building lies in a significantly reduced need for heating and cooling by embracing cost-effective solutions that will minimize greenhouse gas emissions and lower the overall costs of energy.

Once past the design stage, sustainable construction utilizes solutions that are safe and effective and implemented to ensure there will be a limited impact on the environment.

Enlightened professionals offering engineering services in Chicago, New York, and other major cities know how imperative it is to increase renewable energy resources.

They also know that “less bad is not enough”. Not that long ago, the pledge to reduce the demand for energy by avoiding waste and using energy-saving resources as well as sustainable sources of energy went hand-in-hand with producing and using fossil fuels as efficiently as possible. Now the aim is to avoid using fossil fuels completely.

Eco-friendly design is just the beginning.

Some Steps Towards Energy-Efficient Design

These include focusing on bioclimatic architecture, designing an air-tight building envelope, and incorporating high-performance ventilation that can be controlled.

Additionally, the use of both sustainable materials and energy-efficient appliances is vital for construction. It’s not just the way a building is designed, but also eco-construction methods and finishes, like non-toxic paints and solvents, that matter.

Offcuts and unwanted materials, including concrete, steel, and wood, should be recycled rather than dumped into landfill.

Admittedly this is a huge, complicated topic for many people without any architectural or mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) engineering knowledge, but professionals are here to help. Depending on where you live, consider contracting a bioclimatic architect from New York or an MEP engineering firm in Chicago to help ensure that your house or commercial building is as energy-efficient as possible.

Michael Tobias is the founder and principal of New York Engineers, an Inc 5000 Fastest Growing Company in America. He leads a team of more than 30 mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineers from the company headquarters in New York City, and has led numerous projects in New York, New Jersey, Chicago, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, and California, as well as Singapore and Malaysia. He specializes in sustainable building technology and is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council.

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