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LEED/EnergyStar in Tulsa

Started by SXSW, March 16, 2009, 04:41:30 PM

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SXSW

Does anyone know if the city offers any kind of incentive for getting a project LEED certified or any kind of tax rebate for purchasing EnergyStar appliances/electronics for your home or business?  If Mayor Taylor is really serious about making Tulsa more sustainable then targeting buildings is an important step.  I know the state and federal govts. are now requiring their new buildings to be at least LEED Silver.  What are your thoughts on expanding LEED and sustainable design/construction in Tulsa?
 

Gaspar

You could call Matt Means with Landmark Resources.  He is building LEED Gold homes in Tulsa. 
We are designing them, but I don't know about rebates.

Southern Living magazine is going to feature him in an upcoming issue that should give Tulsa some good LEED exposure.



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Rico

Quote from: Gaspar on March 16, 2009, 04:51:28 PM
You could call Matt Means with Landmark Resources.  He is building LEED Gold homes in Tulsa. 
We are designing them, but I don't know about rebates.

Southern Living magazine is going to feature him in an upcoming issue that should give Tulsa some good LEED exposure.





I like your work Gaspar... You are not stuck in one direction.

Tell me what's up with the 14th and Norfolk project?

any new design pics?