This document discusses the benefits of Newage products for turf and soil management. It is certified by various organic standards from India, Europe, and the US. Newage products provide "all in one" benefits as an organic input by simplifying application and saving costs and labor. Before and after photos show improvements in turf quality, recovery from stress and fungal infection, soil health, and overcoming problems from areas that are low-lying or water-logged. Newage application leads to consistent growth, better sustainability, and enhanced greenness and consistency of turf.
This document summarizes a green home called +House located in Ontario, Canada. The architects designed the home to be environmentally friendly and promote health. Materials like insulated concrete blocks, a green roof, triple glazed windows, and a geothermal system were used to reduce the home's carbon footprint and energy consumption. Natural materials like clay plaster and sustainable wood were used for interior finishes. The open floor plan and large windows connect the indoor and outdoor spaces while taking advantage of scenic views.
One thing that is used every day of your life is your door. In fact, many of the windows will also be opened on a daily basis.
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The document discusses structural insulated panels (SIPs) used in construction. It details the composition of SIPs which use EPS or ISO foam insulation sandwiched between two structural facings. SIPs provide better thermal performance than traditional stick framing by eliminating thermal bridges. However, the document notes that SIPs construction requires attention to design and detailing to prevent problems like moisture intrusion. Proper design and construction methods are emphasized as key to ensuring high building envelope performance when using SIPs.
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The document provides information on various green home improvement services and products including:
SolaTube skylight installations starting at $495. Bamboo flooring options starting at $8.95 per square foot installed that are harder than oak and more sustainable. Radiant floor heating systems that can be used with geo-thermal. Full service green remodeling provided by GreenWerks including eco-friendly kitchens with bamboo floors, energy efficient appliances and no VOC paints. Eco-friendly bathrooms with recycled tile and dual flush toilets.
Hotel Dena is a new hotel located just outside of Anchorage, Alaska. It is centered around a fire and ice theme meant to reflect the surrounding landscape. Sustainability is a focus, using local and eco-friendly materials. The hotel offers on-site activities like rock climbing and kayaking to teach guests about Alaska's natural environment. Guest rooms are located on the third through fifth floors. Common areas include a lobby, bar, restaurant, retail space, indoor rock climbing area, outdoor pool, and activity equipment storage. The hotel utilizes green features like a graywater system, low-flow fixtures, solar panels, and designated smoke-free zones to reduce its environmental impact.
The document discusses various passive solar design strategies for building an energy efficient home, including:
- Orienting the house along an east-west axis with major south-facing windows to maximize winter sun exposure.
- Using roof overhangs, deciduous trees, and evergreen windbreaks for natural shading and insulation.
- Installing fiberglass double-glazed windows with low-E coatings.
- Employing various materials like concrete tiles, structural insulated panels, and stucco to improve thermal mass and reduce energy costs.
This document provides information about ZEDEarth, an eco-friendly residential development in Bangalore, India. ZEDEarth focuses on sustainable design and energy efficiency, with features like solar panels, rainwater harvesting, organic gardens, and passive cooling. The development has different types of villas and amenities like a clubhouse. It is located near schools, hospitals, and upcoming infrastructure projects. The document includes details on specifications, layouts, elevations, and the developer's other sustainable communities.
104 Elliott St will be the first new office tower built in downtown Whitehorse in many years. It will be located within walking distance of Main Street amenities. Leed Dog, comprised of local businesspeople and Dakwakada Development Corp, will build the tower to LEED standards for high performance and sustainability. Their vision is to minimize environmental impact through efficient energy and water use, sustainable materials, and a healthy indoor environment.
This document summarizes a green home called +House located in Ontario, Canada. The architects designed the home to be environmentally friendly and promote health. Materials like insulated concrete blocks, a green roof, triple glazed windows, and a geothermal system were used to reduce the home's carbon footprint and energy consumption. Natural materials like clay plaster and sustainable wood were used for interior finishes. The open floor plan and large windows connect the indoor and outdoor spaces while taking advantage of scenic views.
One thing that is used every day of your life is your door. In fact, many of the windows will also be opened on a daily basis.
Visit: http://bubumudur.com/why-change-your-windows-and-doors.htm
The document discusses structural insulated panels (SIPs) used in construction. It details the composition of SIPs which use EPS or ISO foam insulation sandwiched between two structural facings. SIPs provide better thermal performance than traditional stick framing by eliminating thermal bridges. However, the document notes that SIPs construction requires attention to design and detailing to prevent problems like moisture intrusion. Proper design and construction methods are emphasized as key to ensuring high building envelope performance when using SIPs.
Greenwerks Eco-Friendly Construction Presentationgreenwerks
The document provides information on various green home improvement services and products including:
SolaTube skylight installations starting at $495. Bamboo flooring options starting at $8.95 per square foot installed that are harder than oak and more sustainable. Radiant floor heating systems that can be used with geo-thermal. Full service green remodeling provided by GreenWerks including eco-friendly kitchens with bamboo floors, energy efficient appliances and no VOC paints. Eco-friendly bathrooms with recycled tile and dual flush toilets.
Hotel Dena is a new hotel located just outside of Anchorage, Alaska. It is centered around a fire and ice theme meant to reflect the surrounding landscape. Sustainability is a focus, using local and eco-friendly materials. The hotel offers on-site activities like rock climbing and kayaking to teach guests about Alaska's natural environment. Guest rooms are located on the third through fifth floors. Common areas include a lobby, bar, restaurant, retail space, indoor rock climbing area, outdoor pool, and activity equipment storage. The hotel utilizes green features like a graywater system, low-flow fixtures, solar panels, and designated smoke-free zones to reduce its environmental impact.
The document discusses various passive solar design strategies for building an energy efficient home, including:
- Orienting the house along an east-west axis with major south-facing windows to maximize winter sun exposure.
- Using roof overhangs, deciduous trees, and evergreen windbreaks for natural shading and insulation.
- Installing fiberglass double-glazed windows with low-E coatings.
- Employing various materials like concrete tiles, structural insulated panels, and stucco to improve thermal mass and reduce energy costs.
This document provides information about ZEDEarth, an eco-friendly residential development in Bangalore, India. ZEDEarth focuses on sustainable design and energy efficiency, with features like solar panels, rainwater harvesting, organic gardens, and passive cooling. The development has different types of villas and amenities like a clubhouse. It is located near schools, hospitals, and upcoming infrastructure projects. The document includes details on specifications, layouts, elevations, and the developer's other sustainable communities.
104 Elliott St will be the first new office tower built in downtown Whitehorse in many years. It will be located within walking distance of Main Street amenities. Leed Dog, comprised of local businesspeople and Dakwakada Development Corp, will build the tower to LEED standards for high performance and sustainability. Their vision is to minimize environmental impact through efficient energy and water use, sustainable materials, and a healthy indoor environment.
The document discusses Genesis Cellular Windows, which are made of solid-core cellular vinyl. Some key benefits highlighted include energy efficiency, moisture resistance without needing maintenance like painting, and replicating the look of wood. The windows are designed to provide comfort, savings on energy bills, and high performance with low maintenance for both northern and southern climates.
This document summarizes tree vitality observations from historic installations of Cellweb®TRP, a three-dimensional cellular confinement tree root protection system. Site visits were conducted to assess trees where Cellweb®TRP was installed between 1-8 years prior. Tree crowns were examined for leaf/needle coverage, size/color, dead wood, and disease. Observations found trees to be healthy with no reduction in vitality due to the Cellweb®TRP installations. The assessments will continue annually to further document the long-term effects of Cellweb®TRP in maintaining tree health.
The document discusses building an inground concrete swimming pool. It recommends using concrete combined with metal for the foundation, as this provides the most solid base. It describes laying the initial concrete layer mixed with reinforcement wires, then adding a second smoother layer a week later. Gunite mix, which combines cement, sand and water, is a common material choice because it allows for various pool shapes and designs. With a properly built foundation and concrete structure, homeowners can enjoy their private pool oasis for swimming and other water activities.
The homeowners wished to remodel their family room to take advantage of their lakeside view and address structural deficiencies. Their family room was not designed for an expansive view with a shed roof. We created this view by designing a gable roof and installing large windows. Before renovating, both the floors and ceiling sagged dangerously. We restructured the floor and rectified the framing when we built the gable roof.
We designed a clean, modern room that features both the lakeside view and a striking fireplace. The effect is stunning. Sometimes less is more, that is certainly true with this room.
Homes By Dickerson outlines their top 10 green home features:
1. ZIP system air barrier to prevent air infiltration.
2. Foil-backed plywood to reflect heat and improve energy efficiency.
3. Framing to maximize insulation and reduce air infiltration.
4. Low-E energy star windows to reduce heat transfer.
5. Properly-sized HVAC to evenly condition the home and reduce energy costs.
6. Water-efficient faucets and shower heads approved by the EPA.
The document discusses Genesis Cellular Windows, which are made of solid-core cellular vinyl. Some key benefits highlighted include energy efficiency, moisture resistance without needing maintenance like painting, and replicating the look of wood. The windows are designed to provide comfort, savings on energy bills, and high performance with low maintenance for both northern and southern climates.
This document summarizes tree vitality observations from historic installations of Cellweb®TRP, a three-dimensional cellular confinement tree root protection system. Site visits were conducted to assess trees where Cellweb®TRP was installed between 1-8 years prior. Tree crowns were examined for leaf/needle coverage, size/color, dead wood, and disease. Observations found trees to be healthy with no reduction in vitality due to the Cellweb®TRP installations. The assessments will continue annually to further document the long-term effects of Cellweb®TRP in maintaining tree health.
The document discusses building an inground concrete swimming pool. It recommends using concrete combined with metal for the foundation, as this provides the most solid base. It describes laying the initial concrete layer mixed with reinforcement wires, then adding a second smoother layer a week later. Gunite mix, which combines cement, sand and water, is a common material choice because it allows for various pool shapes and designs. With a properly built foundation and concrete structure, homeowners can enjoy their private pool oasis for swimming and other water activities.
The homeowners wished to remodel their family room to take advantage of their lakeside view and address structural deficiencies. Their family room was not designed for an expansive view with a shed roof. We created this view by designing a gable roof and installing large windows. Before renovating, both the floors and ceiling sagged dangerously. We restructured the floor and rectified the framing when we built the gable roof.
We designed a clean, modern room that features both the lakeside view and a striking fireplace. The effect is stunning. Sometimes less is more, that is certainly true with this room.
Homes By Dickerson outlines their top 10 green home features:
1. ZIP system air barrier to prevent air infiltration.
2. Foil-backed plywood to reflect heat and improve energy efficiency.
3. Framing to maximize insulation and reduce air infiltration.
4. Low-E energy star windows to reduce heat transfer.
5. Properly-sized HVAC to evenly condition the home and reduce energy costs.
6. Water-efficient faucets and shower heads approved by the EPA.
3. HOMES CRICKET GROUNDS CLUBS, RESORTS, HOTELS
PUBLIC GARDENS PARTY PLOTS
FARM HOUSES GOLF COURSES CORPORATE OFFICES
4. NEWAGE PRODUCTS ARE ATTESTED BY
a) Indian Organic Standards - National Standards
for Organic Production under (NPOP)
b) European Organic Standards - EC 834/2007 and
889/2008
c) US Organic Standards - NOP of USDA
5. • “All In One”
• Ideal for Organic Inputs
• Simplified Application
• Cost and Labor Saving
• Consistently successful results
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11. AFTER FIRST
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12. The luster and greenness of turf improves significantly.
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13. Enhancement in the soil micro flora leading to better fertility and
healthy turf.
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14. Rapid growth promotion leads to overcome stresses and provide
consistent growth of turf.
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15. Excellent root networking gives better sustainability to the turf.
There has been a marked improvement in the quality of the grass.
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16. Fast recovery of fungal infected areas.
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17. Newage application at the water-logged area for recovery of
fungal pathogenic condition.
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18. The peripheral of pitch turf suffers high stress after match play, this
was shown fast recovery of the turf.
BOWLING AREA
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22. In areas where there is depression or water-logging, the grass
usually does not grow as well as other areas. These area also
shown marked improvement.
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23. The area around pitch remained water logged after maintenance
and watering on pitches, these were recovered to prevent fungal
attacks.
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24. The water logged area shown black fungal and algal growth, which
were recovered to get rid of infection and providing better luster
of turf.
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