Des Moines based Meidh Corporation punched another hole in the myth that LEED is expensive, achieving LEED Platinum for its most recent client at a total cost of 16 cents per square foot.
Read MoreThe Center on Sustainable Communities (COSC) will launch its COSC Evergreen sustainability certification at StartupCity in Des Moines, Iowa, on March 5, 2012, during its Annual Membership Meeting. The COSC Evergreen sustainability certification is the first of its kind…
Read MoreMeidh Corporation joined an elite consultancy group on Wednesday when their project, Montgomery Washington Tower in San Francisco, California, achieved LEED Platinum for Existing Buildings. LEED platinum is the United States Green Building Council’s highest award for sustainability, with only 5% of properties attaining this certification level.
Read MoreThe Nationwide facility at 1100 Locust Avenue, Des Moines, earned its ENERGY STAR Label on Friday with the help of Meidh Corporation. This Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) distinction means that the Nationwide building is one of the most energy efficient buildings in the country
Read MoreThe Environmental Protection Agency today identified Meidh Corporation as an ENERGY STAR® Partner. The distinction was awarded for the Meidh team’s extensive use of ENERGY STAR analysis tools in assessing and improving energy efficiency and performance at client facilities.
Read MoreAs part of the restructuring, Terrus’ energy management division has left to become Meidh Corp. The company has three employees — President Kathy Draper, her son, CEO Chris Draper, and Eric Nelson — and has plans to hire. The company specializes in Energy Star labeling and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification for commercial properties.
Read MoreThe nationally renowned energy management team from Terrus Real Estate Group has left to become Meidh Corporation. Meidh specializes in Energy Star® labeling and LEED® certification for commercial investment fund and Corporate office properties across the nation.
Read MoreWith more information we make better decisions, right? Well, that’s the idea behind energy disclosure requirements. States and municipalities are increasingly adopting energy disclosure laws, requiring commercial building owners to report the energy efficiency of their buildings annually and pre-transaction.
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