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-- Who Performs Deconstruction? -- The Deconstruction Process. -- Economic Benefits. -- Cost Considerations. -- Conclusion. -- Chapter 4: Efficient Use of Energy & Other Resources. -- Understanding Occupants' Needs & Expectations. -- The Building Envelope & Systems Interactions. -- Energy Efficiency Strategies. -- Electrical Power Generation. -- Renewable Energy & Distributed Generation Technologies. -- Water Conservation. -- Conclusion. -- Chapter 5: Solar Energy Systems. -- Background: Energy, Economics, Environment, Health & Security. -- Energy Use in Different Types of Buildings. -- The Solar Resource. -- Passive Solar Heating. -- Cooling Load Avoidance. -- Photovoltaics. -- Solar Water Heating. -- Solar Ventilation Air Heating. -- Conclusion. -- Chapter 6: Wind Power. -- Applications & Concerns: An Overview. -- Other Considerations. -- Basic Criteria for Using a Wind System. -- Small Wind System Components. -- Evaluating the Local Wind Resource. -- Estimating the Cost of Wind Systems. -- Obstacles & Incentives. -- Building Permit Issues. -- Connecting Wind Systems to Utility Grids. -- Conclusion. -- Chapter 7: Health, Comfort & Productivity. -- Indoor Air Quality. -- Thermal Comfort. -- Quality of Light. -- Water Quality. -- Noise Management. -- Furniture & Furnishings. -- Flooring & Wall Finishes. -- Carpeting, Rugs & Mattresses. -- Conclusion. -- Part 2: Designing, Specifying & Commissioning the Green Building. -- Chapter 8: The Green Design Process & Associated Costs. -- Technology & Information Sharing. -- Team Building & Goal Setting. -- Cost of a LEED® Rating. -- The Design Team. -- The Building Program. -- Design Team Selection Criteria. -- Design Team Statement of Work. -- Costs of Energy Modeling. -- Schematic/Preliminary Design. -- Design Development. -- Construction Documents. -- Bid Solicitation & Contract Award. -- Construction. -- Operations & Maintenance. -- Measurement & Verification. -- Establishing a Green Team in an Existing Facility. -- Conclusion. -- Chapter 9: Rating Systems, Standards & Guidelines. -- Whole Building Multiple Attribute Ratings. -- Whole Building Single Attribute Ratings. -- Building Product Labels. -- Measurement & Management Standards. -- Conclusion. -- Chapter 10: Budgeting & Financing Construction. -- Initial Costs. -- Future Costs. -- Low-Cost Green Strategies. -- Cost Estimating Overview. -- Financial Analysis Introduction. -- Financing Options. -- Incentive Programs. -- Conclusion. -- Chapter 11: Specifying Green Products & Materials. -- Building Product Manufacturers & Green Products. -- What Are Green Products? 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