Big Green: Re. Air filters
Darragh Brady
dbrady at zigersnead.com
Mon Nov 10 12:09:03 EST 2008
Brad-
I'd reach out to all the mechanical engineers in the area (especially
the ones who are active with LEED)- join the local chapter of USGBC to
meet more green players in the Baltimore area-
One issue I have run into is when we do a small project that necessarily
has small HVAC units they tend to be very "uncustom" and I can't put
filters in them that meet the MIRV ratings required by LEED.
Darragh Brady, AIA LEED AP
Senior Associate
Ziger/Snead LLP
Architects
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Baltimore, MD 21201
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Hello all,
I'm a new subscriber, who has worked in the air filtration industry for
many years in the Baltimore/DC area.
For those of you who work as LEED consultants, how do you typically work
with your clients to find vendors to meet the requirements for this part
of a LEED project?
I am finding a lot more of my customers looking to me to help put them
together with outside vendors and consultants to meet their
certification requirements, and I am trying to figure out the best way
to put together some mutually beneficial referral sources.
As the only air filter manufacturer in the area, we have a huge
advantage when it comes to lead times, pricing, etc., and I would love
to find some people around here who might want to sit down and see how
we can help them and their clients out, and who I could also put
together with customers who are looking for help in wading through this
complicated certification and management process.
How do you typically handle this part of a job?
Thanks in advance,
Bradford Wood
Cosmos Air Purification and Environmental Systems Inc.
410 340-2630
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