Firestone Building Products 250 West 96th Street Indianapolis, IN 46260 800-428-4442 or 317-575-7000
phillipssusan@firestonebp.com www.firestonebpco.com Booth # 208 Firestone Building Products Company, LLC manufactures and markets a comprehensive line of single-ply, asphalt-based and metal roofing systems, insulation and ac- cessory products for commercial roofing applications.
Foundry Service and Supplies, Inc. 2029 S. Parco Ave Ontario, CA 90670 562-945-6511
jay@fibercementcladding.com www.fibercementcladding.com Booth #423 We fabricate and distribute high-density fiber cement boards for use as rain-screen cladding/siding, roofing, counter-tops, fencing, etc. We offer over 50 different col- ors/textures, many of which are through- colored products.
Fox Blocks 6110 Abbott Drive Omaha, NE 68110 877-369-2562
info@foxblocks.com www.foxblocks.com Booth # 108 Fox Blocks are Insulated Concrete Forms used to build extremely energy efficient school buildings.
Generation Water 700 N. Alameda Street, Floor 4-570 Los Angeles, CA 90012 213-687-0781
info@generationwater.org generationwater.org Booth # 505
Generation Water is a non-profit social enterprise that was launched by Te In- frastructure Academy to employ students in water conservation, energy efficiency, and other sustainability projects. Since 2009 they have conducted over 250 school water audits and irrigation surveys for clients such as LAUSD and LADWP. Teir mission is to build a pipeline of diverse, well-qualified young people for the career opportunities of the green economy.
GreenBuild Energy 815 Mission Ave, Ste 210 Oceanside, CA 92054 888-533-3487 (LEED4US)
info@greenbuildenergy.com www.greenbuildenergy.com Booth #: 200 50 Word Description: “GreenBuild pro- vides turnkey efficiency, clean energy and smart building solutions. Our Intelligent Realtime Information System (IRIS™) enables easy management of energy and facility performance in a single visual online platform. See how we’ve leveraged Onuma System’s integration of CCC’s FU- SION database and other integrated energy solutions every school can afford.”
GreenForce Solutions Inc. 4931 Arnold Ave. #140 McClellan, CA 95652 (916) 797-1099
richardm@grfsi.com www.GreenForceSolutions.com Booth # 507 GreenForce Solutions is an energy ef- ficiency leader providing solutions to address rising green energy demands and escalating costs. Understanding and con- trolling energy usage is a priority of busi- nesses worldwide. GreenForce has the total retrofit solution to energy cost reduction including lighting, HVAC and motor con- trol technologies for the next generation.
GreenTech Energy Services 122 East Kings Highway, Suite 503 Maple Shade, NJ 08052
856-439-9400
info@greentechenergy.com www.greentechenergy.com Booth # 114 GreenTech Energy Services is an innovative energy efficiency company incorporated in 1994 that provides its customers with cost effective energy reduction solutions. With offices on both the East and West coasts, GreenTech has engaged in over $100 mil- lion worth of lighting contracts, retrofitting over 4,000 buildings nationwide.
Harley Ellis Devereaux 601 S. Figueroa Street, Suite 500, Los Ange- les, CA 90017 213.542.4500
jrdale@hedev.com www.harleyellisdevereaux.com Booth # 331 Harley Ellis Devereaux has enjoyed a successful practice since 1908, earning a reputation for excellence in all facets of architecture. Today, we are a firm of more than 200 people in 5 offices, driven each day by the opportunity to deliver creative work distinguished through superior quality, unequaled service and constant innovation.
Healthy Buildings Technology Group 3432 Valle Verde Drive Napa, CA 94558 707-676-8999 x 102
md@hbtg.com www.hbtg.com Booth #415 HBTG designs, fabricates and erects highly sustainable Classrooms (C-ROOMS) which meet or exceed all performance codes. C- ROOMS are delivered as flat-packed panels which include external finishes, doors and windows. All C-ROOMS and are designed for net-zero electricity consumption.
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