Consigli is the only commercial builder in the US to have a team member with LEED, WELL Faculty and Passive House certifications
MILFORD, MA — Consigli Construction Co., Inc. announced today that Sustainability Manager Steven Burke earned his Certified Passive House Consultant (CPHC) certification. Coupled with his LEED & WELL Faculty designations, Burke is now one of two employees in the world to have all three certifications. There are only two other commercial builders in the US that have a CPHC on staff.
“Discussions around making a building more sustainable should begin in the early ideation phase of any project, which is why it’s essential to have a design mindset within the construction management industry,” said Burke. “With these credentials, clients will know that every feature of their projects is ecologically efficient and built to positively impact the environment.”
Launched in 2008 by the Passive House Institute US, Inc. (PHIUS), the CPHC certification is a rigorous course in passive house building and design training to help architectural, engineering, and construction industry professionals to help buildings to be more energy-efficient based on five key principles:
- Continuous insulation without thermal bridging
- The prevention of outside air infiltration or loss of conditioned air
- High-performance windows
- Balanced heat and moisture recovery ventilation
- Minimal space usage for conditioning systems
“Being able to seamlessly infuse the highest levels of sustainable design in the physical construction of our projects reflects Consigli’s deep commitment to push the construction management industry forward through innovation and design,” said Todd McCabe, Consigli’s Vice President of Project Services. “Steven’s new CPHC certification in addition to his previous designations helps ensure that our project outcomes are not only energy-efficient and healthy for occupants but also address larger environmental challenges.”
Burke’s accomplishment in solidifying this challenging certification is the latest move by Consigli to ensure that advanced energy and net zero strategies are core tenets of the company’s building model.
In addition to building 785,000 square feet of certified green buildings in 2019, 100% of the company’s energy use in its 2019 projects contributed to over 4.2 million pounds of carbon gas being diverted from the atmosphere.