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Scottsdale’s New Green Building Code Takes Effect

Scottsdale is one of the very few cities in the U.S. to implement the 2021 International Green Construction Code within their mandatory construction policies.

According to Your Valley, it’s an innovative step toward long-term sustainability, release stated. Scottsdale is the first city in the state and one of only a few nationwide to implement such guidelines.

Adopting the IGCC standards aligns with Scottdale’s voter-approved General Plan 2035 goal to reduce energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the heat island effect in the city.

The new green construction code applies to all new commercial and multifamily buildings.

Environmental benefits include:

  1. Mitigation of heat island effect with site shading and cool pavements.
  2. Reduced water consumption with high-efficiency plumbing fixtures and smart irrigation controls.
  3. Accommodations for electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
  4. Resilient and energy-efficient buildings with on-site renewable energy.
  5. Biodiverse-certified lumber for building projects using wood framing, sheathing and flooring.
  6. Reduced impact materials with recycled content and local resources.
  7. Construction waste reduction, recycling and repurposing.
  8. Improved indoor air quality with low-VOC interior paints, coatings, adhesives, sealants and flooring.
  9. Implementing green building features bring economic benefits as well, including reduced operating costs, enhanced indoor health, occupant productivity, life-cycle cost savings and improved property value, according to the press release.

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