Green Technical Assistance Providers Wanted
Enterprise Green Communities posts RFQ
Enterprise Green Communities is seeking qualified consultants to expand its Technical Assistance Providers Network in response to the growing demand for specialized technical assistance designing, developing, and operating green affordable housing developments. Enterprise has released its second national Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to identify the nation’s leading green professionals in the residential building sector. The objective of this RFQ is to expand the delivery of technical assistance to local affordable housing developers.
The network of approved technical assistance providers will support project teams in one or more of the following categories:
Integrated Design
Design Review
Energy Services
Construction Review
HVAC and Air Sealing/Insulation Walk-Throughs
Healthy Living Environment
Post-Construction Completion Review
Operations and Maintenance
Interested parties are encouraged to submit a response to this RFQ that conveys organizational qualifications and project experience by
July 19, 2010.
To access the RFQ go to: http://www.greencommunitiesonline.org/tools/resources/technical_assistan...
Sat, 06/19/2010 - 09:37
Goals
by Doug McEvers
Amy, What are the goals of the program relative to energy efficiency and otherwise?
Mon, 06/21/2010 - 13:42
Response to "Goals"
by Amy Hook
Hi Doug - Thanks for your question...
Enterprise's Green Communities is the first national standard for green affordable housing. We work with affordable housing developers and public entities to ensure that green and affordable are one and the same. The Enterprise Green Communities Criteria is the backbone of our work and can be followed to achieve certification. You can find more about the energy efficiency goals of the Criteria at: http://www.greencommunitiesonline.org/tools/criteria/. We provide technical assistance, in a variety of ways including capacity building, document creation, education and training, to affordable housing developers and public entities throughout the country. For more information on Enterprise Green Communities, please visit our website at… http://www.greencommunitiesonline.org/
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Peter Yost is the Director of Residential Services for BuildingGreen, LLC in Brattleboro, Vermont. He has been building, researching, teaching, writing, and consulting on high-performance homes for more than 20 years. His expertise stretches from construction waste management and
Amy Hook is a Program Director in the Green Communities Initiative for Enterprise Community Partners in Columbia, Maryland. Amy is an experienced residential and commercial real estate developer, as well as a 





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