Ellis Guiles, owner and president of Graboyes Commercial Window Company and Graboyes Smart Buildings, has been named to the advisory committee of the Philadelphia 2030 District by Delaware Valley Green Building Council with a term beginning in 2018. Graboyes Smart Buildings is also a sponsor of Philadelphia’s 2030 District.

“I’m looking forward to working with the leadership of the Philadelphia 2030 District in support of its goals,” said Guiles. “Cities have such a vital role to play in addressing climate change and making our communities more resilient. Philadelphia’s 2030 District will be an important driver in the progress we must bring about in our buildings, which represent 60% of carbon emissions,” he said.

2030 Districts are private/public partnerships that bring together property owners and managers, utilities and energy services companies, and community organizations to achieve substantial reductions in energy use, water use, and transportation emissions by the year 2030. The initiative is overseen by the 2030 Districts Network, a non-profit organization that granted its support to Delaware Valley Green Building Council to lead the formation of a Philadelphia 2030 District. Philadelphia’s emerging district launches in October of 2017.

Benefits of participation in Philadelphia 2030 District

Owners and managers who commit their properties to the 2030 District’s goals can realize cost savings while also lessening their environmental impact by assessing, tracking, and improving upon energy efficiency, water use, and transportation emissions. Participating property owners and managers gain access to a network of peers to share strategies and best practices, and to tools and resources to improve upon the performance of and add value to their assets, including financing information, aggregate building performance data, and

building operator trainings. What’s more, a Philadelphia 2030 District is an opportunity for voluntary, private sector leadership in demonstrating the value of high performing, cost-effective buildings. By having a delineated boundary around the district, properties within the catchment can use this innovation zone as a marketing tool to attract tenants and demonstrate a commitment to sustainability. 

 

About Graboyes Commercial Window Company

Philadelphia-based Graboyes Commercial Window Company, a NACC- and MBE-certified architectural window installation contractor, has served the diverse built environment of Greater Philadelphia and the surrounding region for more than 30 years. A Top-50 glazing firm and leader in commercial window replacement, the company provides window system solutions; interior glass partitions; and exterior and interior commercial window coverings and automated controls. From design to installation, Graboyes Commercial works with architects, developers, building owners, construction managers, energy companies, and general contractors installing systems in retrofit, historic restoration, new construction, and high-rise renovation applications. Specialties include occupied spaces and white-glove service. 

With the addition of its Smart Buildings division, the firm also provides tools and expertise to apply critical intelligence about the operation of other important building systems, such as HVAC and lighting. As an extension of an owner’s facility management team, it provides automated building performance data, analysis, and guidance for smarter, more optimized building operation and increased real estate value.

For more information visit www.graboyes.com.