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Turner is committed to the success and increased adoption of sustainable construction practices throughout the industry. As part of this effort, we train all new hires in the theory and practice of green building, emphasizing the LEED rating system. We believe Green buildings are not only good for the environment, they also provide immediate and long-term economic benefits for developers, building owners and occupants.

 

Turner is the largest builder of green buildings in the nation and has extensive experience across a wide variety of sustainable construction projects, enabling us to create a detailed databank of cost-effective Green materials, processes and suppliers to assist our clients. From our experience, the costs associated with these projects can be contained to a level comparable to traditionally constructed buildings. Turner has completed 106 LEED Certified projects and has completed or is currently working on more than 179 additional projects that are registered with the U. S. Green Building Council.

 

In addition, Turner employs more than 1100 LEED Accredited Professionals, more than any other construction management firm.

 

As part of our commitment to have a positive impact on the communities we serve, we have launched a broad-based program of initiatives to promote sustainable development practices and to aggressively expand our capabilities and extend our leadership in this growing field.

 

 

Click here to view a movie highlighting Turner's Green Building activities.

 

 

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