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Green Buildings Take Longer to Build
By Eric Corey Freed
 

This myth is a myth for a reason: It’s completely false. Most green buildings simply substitute one material for another, more sustainable one. These substitutions have no effect on the construction time.

The type of construction determines the construction time. For example, the walls of a straw-bale house can be built in a day or so, while a traditional wood-frame building takes much longer. As another example, a home built with structural insulated panels can be erected in half the time of a wood-frame house.

Because some green buildings are designed to reduce construction waste, they may even speed up the construction process.

 
 

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