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Still Going Green

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While the news from this year's Southeast Top Contractors survey wasn't completely upbeat, green building construction was one market definitely on the upswing.

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Despite the overall decline in regional revenue reported by this year's respondents—the number of which was also down considerably—income from green projects increased notably.

Collectively, contractors reported slightly more than $5 billion in regional revenue from projects registered with a third-party sustainable building organization, such as the U.S. Green Building Council. That's a 14% improvement over a year ago, when firms reported roughly $4.4 billion in green construction revenue.

The increase in green construction is even more significant when viewed as a percentage of overall revenue. For instance, last year's $4.4 billion green total equaled roughly 18% of regional revenue. This year, due to the significant overall revenue decline, green projects made up about 30% of total project income.

This regional trend matches up with recent national green market analysis from McGraw-Hill Construction, publisher of Engineering News-Record. In its “Green Outlook 2011” report, the company noted: “Surprisingly, the economic recession has led to a significant increase in green building activity, particularly for nonresidential buildings. Not only has green building increased dramatically in market share, but it has also grown in absolute dollars—and at a rate much quicker than expected in market growth estimates (of) just two years ago.”

In all, McGraw-Hill Construction expects that by 2015, 40-48% of all nonresidential construction will be green. Read on to see the Southeast firms making the most of this trend.

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