“Services”

  • Site planning and design: master planned communities; mixed use developments; hotel developments, resorts, metro stations
  • Building a community: we offer places to meet, creating a sense of place and protection, and creating spaces for pedestrians and children rather than vehicles.
  • As contractors, we offer the following for 3 rd party services:
    • Chilled water air conditioning systems
    • Hot water baseboard heating systems
    • Geothermal heating and cooling systems
    • Solar air conditioning systems
    • Full scale electrical work, including main service, connection to the street,branch circuitry, sprinklers, fire protection, fire alarm, fire suppression systems,standpipes
    • EPC contractors for solar, battery storage, and geothermal systems
    • Full scale plumbing (design/build) to include looping systems, waste and kitchen stacks, other special needs such as train stations.

“Why Hawthorne Green as your contractor”:

  • Indoor Air Quality: Achieving a high-quality indoor environment while choosing materials that involve indoor air ventilation and humidity control.
  • Energy: We build to take advantage of the sunlight by designing a photovoltaic system that is appropriate for the structure and space. We use state of the art components that are energy savers.
  • Materials: Green, high-quality building materials are now widely available, often from local manufacturers, that minimize or eliminate indoor air quality issues,avoid toxic substances, and greatly reduce waste. Recycled content and pre-manufactured goods reduce the use of materials, reduce costs and sometimes perform better than conventional alternatives.
  • Waste: We cut costs and improve building efficiency, reduce, reuse, and recycle construction and demolition waste. Design for the effective use of materials and the prevention of potential waste for longevity. In a waste management strategy,then identify targets and work them into contract papers. You can recycle more than 70 percent of some waste materials on the construction site with the correct setup, and people can recycle 100 percent of other materials in their homes.
  • Water: By installing water-efficient appliances and plumbing fixtures, landscaping with drought-resistant plants and successful irrigation, and putting rainwater and greywater to use, we conserve scarce freshwater resources and reduce energy bills. Substitution of asphalt and grass with porous concrete and trees to soak up some of the stormwater runoff that plagues rivers and streams in the Washingtonmetropolitan area; then install rain barrels, rain gardens, and green roofs.