| Montana BetterBricks Award Recipients |
| Tuesday, 17 March 2009 10:29 |
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Butte, Mont.- At the first annual Montana BetterBricks Awards, three outstanding leaders in the green building industry were honored for their efforts by BetterBricks, the commercial initiative of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance, along with NorthWestern Energy and the Montana Electric Cooperative Association (MECA). The winners were announced at the Montana Ambassadors Annual Conference, which was held in February at the Great Northern Hotel in Helena.
The BetterBricks Awards salute individuals pioneering high performance commercial buildings with an emphasis on energy efficiency in the Northwest. For this award, high performance buildings are commercial structures with a substantial level of energy savings as well as some or all of the following characteristics: incorporate day lighting with electrical lighting; reduce operating and maintenance costs; enhance productivity; consider local climate; support early design team decision-making; support commissioning. The result of these efforts: a greater number of buildings that offer improved energy efficiency and bottom line benefits.
The BetterBricks Awards also take place in three other Northwest cities: Portland, Seattle, and Boise. NorthWestern Energy and other Montana utilities encouraged BetterBricks to create a program for the Montana audience and helped facilitate the first annual Montana Awards.
Winners and finalists were selected in the following categories:
Owner/Decision Maker: Those who make decisions about strategic direction regarding investments in high performance buildings. These executives, developers, owners and managers support, authorize and generally enable high performance buildings to be built and operated.
Architecture: Those who design buildings and lead the design team on projects that consistently achieve high levels of energy efficiency in both new construction and major renovations.
Engineering: Those who have contributed significant solutions to the energy efficient design of mechanical and/or electrical systems for new buildings and major renovations.
Winners received beautiful ceramic sculptures representing commercial buildings, created by Northwest artist, Natalie Warrens. A panel of judges comprised of industry professionals selected the winners, including Rick Edwards, NorthWestern Energy; John Jennings, BetterBricks; Tom Wood, Bozeman Integrated Design Lab; Ken Sugen, Flathead Electric; Dave Bausch, NorthWestern Energy; and Ken Phillips, Montana DEQ.
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