GSA’s efforts to “green” buildings won’t come cheap

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The GSA is the federal government’s landlord and superintendent, charging rent, making repairs, and otherwise doing the utmost to cover its $8.6 billion annual budget and return a profit to Congress. It’s also been charged with going green in a big way, meaning it will have to retrofit and smarten up its aging buildings.

It won’t be cheap, Fast Company reports.

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