WASHINGTON -- June 30, 2009 -- The National
Association of Home Builders (NAHB) has earned its fifth ENERGY STAR designation
for the National Housing Center, the downtown Washington, D.C. office building that serves as the
association's headquarters.
The designation recognizes
buildings that conserve natural resources while providing a comfortable and
healthy environment for employees and visitors.
Since the building was
significantly expanded and renovated in 2001, the Housing Center's property manager, Transwestern,
has continued to fine-tune the details of the original energy-efficient
construction project. Attention to the operation and maintenance of the building
is the key to holding the line on energy use and utility costs, said NAHB
President and Chief Executive Officer Jerry Howard.
"We believe that it's important
to make today's building stock as efficient as possible, and these improvements
demonstrate how we put these values into practice," Howard said.