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Rockville, M.D. — The Mechanical Service Contractors of America has introduced a new “GreenStar” certification program recognizing MSCA STAR contractors who have shown exceptional commitment to environmental stewardship. MSCA GreenStar, recognized by the industry's top green building resource, the United States Green Building Council, is a special certification available only to MSCA STAR contractors committed to promoting environmentally conscious service.
In order to attain GreenStar status, contractors must demonstrate they have the proven skills and expertise necessary to deliver energy-efficient and cost-effective indoor environmental solutions to meet customer needs and ensure tenant health, safety and satisfaction.
To become an MSCA GreenStar, an MSCA STAR contractor must: employ at least one LEED Accredited Professional; be a member of the USGBC ; verify that at least 25% of their total employees have participated in a green training or education program; demonstrate that they promote environmental responsibility by offering specific sustainable services and recommending green procedures and equipment; establish an internal commitment to green by attaining LEED certification, of any type, for their building, or by developing an internal “green policy”; have participated as part of a project team with a LEED EB or LEED NC registered project within the past three years.