SST
 

what we do >> sustainable buildings

 
  • Power - Heating & Cooling - Potable Water - Wastewater
 
  • Conservation Design & Devices -- Methods & Materials
   

how we do it >> integrated technology packages

 
  • Solar PV, Wind turbines, Fuel Cells
 
  • Geothermal & Solar Thermal
 
  • Rainwater Catchment & Wastewater treatment
   

what type projects >> residential & commercial

 
  • New Construction -- Retrofit
 
  • Grid-Tied -- Off-Grid
 
  • Buildings -- Development-scale
 
  • Improved Parcels -- Raw Land
 
  • Downtown -- Rural
   

who we serve >> SST customers

 
  • Homeowners & Families
 
  • Faith-Based & Neighborhoods - Worship & Social Service Facilities
 
  • Commercial - Owners, Managers & Tenants
 
  • Government Agencies - State and Local buildings
 
  • Owner/Developers - Land Owners & Development Companies
   

where we work >> anywhere, with local partners

 
  • Building & Sustainables scoped with Customer
 
  • Technologies procured, delivered
 
  • SST personnel on site for installation, start-up
 
  • Teamed with Local A&Es, Builders & Trades
   

how we work >> turn-key business solutions

 
  • Design - Install - Operate - Maintain
 
 
  • Resource audits & design studies
 
  • Builder or Subcontractor
 
  • Operations, Maintenance & Support
 
  • Financing
 
 
  • Sales, Lease, Lease-to-Buy
 
  • Energy Saving Performance Contracts (ESPCs)
 
 
  • No capital outlays
 
  • Utility bill saving pays for the project
   

making it work >> expertise, experience, education

 
  • Degreed professionals
 
 
  • Engineering, Systems, Environmental & Biotech
 
  • Dealer, installer, supplier for multiple technologies
 
 
  • Specialty credentials, including Geoexchange
 
  • Experience in residential & commercial building
 
  • Collaboration with James Madison University (JMU)
 
 
  • College of Integrated Science & Technology
 
  • All work licensed, insured
   

see what we do >> showcase demonstration facility

 
  • "Freedom House" integrated facility open for tours
 
  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, overlooking I-81 near JMU campus