Posted on June 29th, 2010 by Ruth
Today, more than ever, emphasis is on building sustainable structures – providing the opportunity to use our resources efficiently. The move is certainly towards creating cost effective and healthier buildings.
When it comes to the design and implementation of building an environmentally friendly building; Green Earth Consulting addresses -
- design management
- land use
- materials
- energy
- water
- environmental quality
- emissions
They follow six phases in a full project -
- Project review
- Preliminary sketches, procurement plan and initial cost, based on client approval
- Building plan development, final design and architectural draft
- Final documentation for council approval
- Detailed plans and specifications for construction purposes
- Project management and final handover.
Contact Details:
Tel: +27 21 845 4027
Fax: +27 21 845 4357
Email: info@greenearthconsulting.co.za
Website:www.greenearthconsulting.co.za
This Building Plans posting about Green Earth Consulting was sponsored by I Lead Building Plans South Africa. Should you wish to list your Building Plan services for free on this website then contact I Lead Building Plans today: info@ileadfbuildingplans.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I Lead Building Plans
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Posted on June 29th, 2010 by Ruth
They specialize in Education, Religious, Public Facilities, Historic Restoration, Recreational, and Retail Design. Their clients are their first priority; and they work with them, setting goals that will optimize their ideals.
Their office and consulting engineers work as a team to help clients set sustainable design priorities for the building project.
Using their extensive experience, they meet with the client to discuss a design for their dream home or development, assisting with everything from conception through to completion.
They also advise on a design that will lower energy bills, maximise on energy efficiency and achieve an A- Buildings Energy Rating.
Once the design stage is complete, they produce fully dimensional building plans consisting of elevations, layouts, cross-sections and specifications that will comply with current Building Regulations.
Contact Details:
6 Nyata Street
Winchester Hills
Ext 3
Johannesburg
Tel: + 27 11 9805970, 5, 7, 9
Email: info@mvkarchitectural.co.za
Website: www.mvkarchitectural.co.za
This Building Plans posting about MVK Architectural and Interior Designs was sponsored by I Lead Building Plans South Africa. Should you wish to list your Building Plan services for free on this website then contact I Lead Building Plans today: info@ileadfbuildingplans.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I Lead Building Plans
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Posted on June 29th, 2010 by Ruth
Nina de Beer is an architect with a special interest in sustainable architecture and has a special love and interest for timber frame structures. Her designs have minimum adverse impacts on the built and natural environment. Conventional brick building or composite structures are also in her field of expertise.
Living in such an exquisite area, she takes into account the history, geography, morphology and climate and designs homes that suit the environment and the client.
Nina de Beer’s designs make maximum use of renewable building materials, and wood is known for its beauty and energy efficiency.
Contact Details:
16 Green Street
Knysna
Western Cape
6570
Tel: +27 27 82 378 4952
Fax: 086 671 8957
This Building Plans posting about Nina de Beer Architect was sponsored by I Lead Building Plans South Africa. Should you wish to list your Building Plan services for free on this website then contact I Lead Building Plans today: info@ileadfbuildingplans.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I Lead Building Plans
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