Thoughts on construction law from Christopher G. Hill, Virginia construction lawyer, LEED AP, mediator, and member of the Virginia Legal Elite in Construction Law

Category Archives: Green Building

Build2Sustain- Understanding Green ROI

For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Rich Cartlidge, an attorney, recent graduate of Stetson University School of Law, and fellow member of the Build2Sustain advisory board, and author of the Green Building Envirotrends Blog has kindly offered to post for a second time here at Musins. Rich is a great resource and focuses on the

Musings Nominated to Top 50 Environmental Law & Climate Change Blogs for 2011

Wow!  I had no idea that so many people read and appreciate Construction Law Musings!  Lexis Nexis just notified me that Musings has been nominated to their Top 50 Environmental Law & Climate Change Blogs for 2011.  I truly appreciate the support.  Among those in the Green Building category are of course Green Building Law

Check out the Virginia Lawyers Weekly Green Issue

In it’s May 31, 2010 issue, Virginia Lawyers Weekly dedicates itself to “going green.”  I was privileged to be a part of that issue with an article relating to Legal Issues with Green Building.  I have discussed these issues on numerous occasions here at Musings and hope that this issue of the VALW (worth a

Green Expectations are Key to a Successful Construction Project

I have talked a lot about LEED and sustainable building here at Construction Law Musings.  Recently, Constructor Magazine ran an article about “Green Expectations” that caught my eye. While we (and I include the great guest posts on the subject) have discussed the risks and possible future litigation relating to LEED and sustainable building, the