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Clifford L. Allenby Building
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A Holistic Approach to Sustainability

At Glumac, we integrate our Sustainability Consulting, Energy Analysis, and Building Commissioning teams as a single point of service to clients, with the goal of designing healthy, low-carbon buildings by empowering owners and project teams with actionable, data-based solutions that mitigate climate impacts on environments, occupants, and communities

Buildings design & construction accounts for

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of annual global carbon emissions

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Working to create a resilient, healthy, low-carbon future through the built environment.
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OUR VALUES
A 360-Degree Approach to Sustainability

We harness building performance analytics to inform our decision making and create the best possible outcome for our clients and communities.

We harness building performance analytics to inform our decision making and create the best possible outcome for our clients and communities.

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What We're Thinking About


We Design Green Buildings that Work

Design Expertise

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LEED Projects
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What We're Working On


The Impact of Building Electrification
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Senior Energy Analyst Brian Goldcrump discusses how the West Coast energy gird is creating an opportunity to decarbonize buildings through systems electrification.
The Impact of Building Electrification
 
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Project Spotlight
California State University Decarbonization roadmap
Our Energy team are working with CSU to develop its carbon drawdown plan for each of its 23 campuses.
CSU Northridge - Glumac MEP Engineering
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