Are Green Building Ideas Here to Stay?
It only takes a quick drive down any busy street in California to see that architectural styles, building technologies, and best practices are changing all the time. Any one idea that’s popular today might not be tomorrow, and there are always new concepts and materials coming to market.That makes it easy to wonder: Are green building ideas really here to stay? Even though things are always shifting in the California construction market, there’s every reason to think that green building will be an ever-present part of our industry’s future.
Here are just a few of the most important reasons why:
People are more concerned than ever about the environmental impact of new construction. The environment affects us all, and the public demand for safer, lower-impact buildings – those that use fewer toxic materials and take advantage of renewable energy options – continues to grow. That means that builders have to work within green guidelines if they want to keep finding new projects.
Green building is becoming easier and less expensive. As with any technology, the growth of green building materials is making them less expensive and more user-friendly. The prices on things like solar panels are coming down every year. At the same time, more and more builders are becoming familiar with them, making them easier to use on all kinds of California construction projects.
“Green” is the new “normal.” Just as no reputable builder would consider using asbestos today, it’s likely that green building technologies will become the new standard in the near future. That means that any contractor or construction company that gets the leading edge now is likely to have a significant advantage over their competitors later.
Green building isn’t going away because it addresses one of the most important concerns of our time, and it’s something that the public and the most businesses want to see advanced. Are you ready to take advantage and start winning some of those projects? If so, check out our solar fundamentals course by clicking here and keep an eye out for future green construction courses and seminars from CSLS.





