The latest LEED in Motion: Hospitality report highlights how LEED practices and strategies are flexible, easy to implement, generate impressive results and can be integrated into the hospitality industry throughout the building’s lifecycle, leading to high performance in human and environmental health. Incorporating LEED includes sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor environmental quality.
LEED is a simple and effective program for navigating complex, often competing building and environmental issues affecting humans worldwide. Every day, more than 1.85 million square feet of space is LEED certified in more than 155 countries and territories. More than 74,500 commercial projects are currently participating in LEED, comprising more than 14.4 billion square feet of construction space. With specific achievement paths built in, LEED is designed for use in various building types in a variety of climates and localities, often synching with local laws and requirements.
All Truss is pleased to be involved with a number of hotel projects, both under development and actively in the construction phase.
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We at All Truss are experiencing first hand the surge in hotel building with several new projects recently finished,in the midst and in upcoming seasons’ planning. Below are some of the factors and numbers in play in this exciting sector.
With a goal of gaining brand loyalty from a new generation of tech-savvy, city-oriented (rs as well as suburban and resort area office park)travelers the big name groups are on the build: Hyatt Hotels Corporation expects to open 11 new hotels chock a block with amenities for digital business travelers under their brand this year. Hilton Worldwide, an empire constituting 11 hotel names under its umbrella plans to bring more than 30,000 rooms, or 270 hotels online in the U.S. this year.