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October 20, 2006
Mike Hodgson Brings “Green” Message to Apartment Industry Conference
Apartment and multi-family residential construction industry targeted with green building message at annual gathering of important movers and shakers in Hollywood, California.
Stockton, CA (PRWEB) October 20, 2006 -- Michael G. Hodgson, president of Stockton, California-based ConSol, recently addressed attendees at the Apartments 2006 Conference in Hollywood, California. Sponsored by Real Estate Media and the Real Estate Conference Group, this annual gathering addresses market issues faced by the multi-family residential housing market. Nearly 2,000 attended the conference from the ranks of apartment owners, investors, developers, brokers, financiers, and operation experts.
Hodgson participated on the panel “How Utility Billing, Energy Costs, Green Building and Technological Innovations are Impacting Apartment Operations”. Hodgson brought his expertise to the panel from ConSol’s multiple research studies on energy efficiency in new residential construction, his experience working closely with many utility providers in California and Nevada to find new ways to power homes, and his knowledge of the California Green Builder program, which ConSol operates for the California Building Industry Association. Many of ConSol’s new building methodologies and technologies are readily transferable from single-family home design to multi-family dwellings, which are becoming more common in California.
ConSol has been providing energy solutions for production builders since 1981. Helping to increase builders’ profitability while reducing builders’ risk, ConSol provides energy code compliance, mechanical engineering, ComfortWise®, and consulting solutions for the residential production builder. For more information, please visit www.ConSol.ws or www.ComfortWise.com.
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at October 20, 2006 07:04 AM