Job Site
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Managing Job-Site Mud
Keep the sludge off the street and out of the water
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Video: Jobsite Recycling
Green Job Sites Have Less Waste And More Recycling Grinding leftover wood, drywall, and cement can be done right on the job site with a multi-use portable grinding machine. The wood chips and ruble can be used as erosion control (wood chips), soil amendment (ground dry wall), and road base (cement, asphalt shingles, and drywall).
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Job-Site Recycling: PVC
The post-industrial recycling of vinyl has been more successful than post-consumer efforts
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Job Sites in Maine, Part Three
The last two stops on my Maine tour were visits to new energy-efficient homes: a large one in Freeport and a small one in Bath
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Visiting Energy-Smart Designers and Builders in Maine
The Energy Nerd heads east — Down East — to learn about deep-energy retrofits and new construction along the Atlantic coast
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Green Remodeling is a Process of Discipline and Discovery
When you're talking about building and remodeling three words should be part of the conversation: Green, smart, and quality. Some parts are up to consumers, some are up to us.…
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Do I Need A Specialist to Build A Green House?
Anyone can build green, but better builders find the transition easier In theory, any contractor could build a green house because the step-by-step process isn’t dramatically different from the ones…
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Job Sites
Green Job Sites Have Less Waste And More Recycling UPDATED 8/16/2011