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am-cor inc. - Association for Better Insulation - Davis Caves, Inc. - Macdonald Architecture & Technology - North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association - Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC) -
Macdonald Architecture & Technology provides project design, project management, and construction supervision for all building types, with an emphasis on sustainable building, green materials, energy efficiency, and environmentally conscious design. - Business type: architectural design services
- Product types: alternative homes and buildings, alternative home and building construction materials, biomass energy systems, earth sheltered homes and buildings.
- Service types: project design, project management, and construction supervision
- Address: 98 Alexandria Pike, Suite 25, Warrenton, Virginia USA 20186
- Telephone: 540 349 5004
- FAX: 540 349 5006
- Web Site: http://www.macdonaldarchitects.com/
- E-mail: Send Email to Macdonald Architecture & Technology
Association for Better Insulation is an international insulation information site that provides listings of contractors by state or country. Government and Utility Incentive Program listings are available by U.S. State and Country.
NCSEA works to ensure a sustainable future by promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency in North Carolina through education, public policy and economic development.
World-wide builders/developers/consultants of Earth Sheltered Homes, offices and commercial buildings. Visit us for our annual EarthFest celebration. - Business type: home builder/consultation
- Product types: Earth Sheltered homes and office buildings, energy efficient buildings, alternative construction.
- Service types: Earth Sheltered homes/energy efficient design and consultation
- Address: 1584 U.S. Route 136, P.O. Box 69, Armington, Illinois USA 61721
- Telephone: (309) 392-2574
- FAX: (866) 877-9709
- Web Site: http://www.daviscaves.com
- E-mail: Send Email to Davis Caves, Inc.
SBIC is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to advance the design, affordability, energy performance, and environmental soundness of residential, institutional, and commercial buildings nationwide. As the foremost national resource for sustainable design and product information, SBIC offers professional training, consumer education, and energy analysis tools. SBIC provides accurate, easy-to-use guidelines, software, and general information about energy conservation measures, energy efficient equipment and appliances, daylighting, and sustainable architecture. The Council is also active in presenting workshops and seminars geared toward improving building energy performance in cities and towns throughout the nation. - Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
- Product types: workshops, seminars, guidelines, and software for building energy efficient homes and buildings; energy efficient equipment and appliances, daylighting, and sustainable architecture.
- Service types: design review, analysis, engineering, education, conservation
- Address: 1112 16th St. N.W., Suite 240, Washington, Washington DC USA 20036
- Telephone: 202-628-7400
- FAX: 202-393-5043
- Web Site: http://www.sbicouncil.org
- E-mail: Send Email to Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC)
am-cor inc. provides engineering, building components, materials, crew training and assembly manuals for unified steel and cement structures using the patented am-cor unified steel and cement building system. - Business type: manufacturer
- Product types: alternative home and building construction materials, alternative homes and buildings.
- Service types: supplier of hurricane, tornado, earthquake, fire, flood, vermin and mold resistant environmentally friendly sustainable ferrocement structures
- Address: 98 Alexandria Pike, Suite 25, Warrenton, Virginia USA 20186
- Telephone: 540 349 5004
- FAX: 540 349 5006
- Web Site: http://www.am-cor.com/
- E-mail: Send Email to am-cor inc.
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