The Sustainable Building Council of Colorado is a diverse group of professional organizations committed to the built environment.

The primary objective of the SBCC is education. Each member organization brings a unique perspective to this collaboration. The value of our buildings tomorrow depends upon our commitment to sustainability today.

  • U.S. Green Building Council Colorado Chapter

    Patti Mason, Director of Advocacy, USGBC Colorado Chapter


    USGBC ColoradoThe mission of USGBC CO is to advance and promote sustainable planning, design, construction and operation of the built environment through education, improving industry guidelines, policy, advocacy, and information and resource sharing.

  • American Council of Engineering Companies - Colorado

    Marilen Reimer, ACEC CO Executive Director


    ACECThe mission of the American Council of Engineering Companies of Colorado is to assist its members in achieving higher professional, ethical, business and economic standards, enabling member firms to provide quality consulting engineering services for their clients and the public.

  • Associated General Contractors of Colorado

    Ara Massey, AGC CO Board Member


    AGC CO logoThe AGC of Colorado is Colorado’s leading professional association for the state’s commercial building industry, representing nearly 400 firms. The membership of AGC/C is comprised of general contractors and subcontractors (both union and non-union shops, public and privately owned; and, from very large to very small), suppliers and professional service providers. Every year, AGC/C members complete 70 percent of the commercial building in the state of Colorado.

  • American Institute of Architects - Colorado

    Kevin Eronimous , AIA CO Committee on the Environment Chair


    AIAAIA Colorado, the voice of the profession of architecture, inspires and supports its members as leaders to improve and sustain the quality of the built environment. We promote the value of the profession and provide resources and education for members.

  • American Planning Association - Colorado

    Elizabeth (Libby) Tart, APA Colorado Sustainability Committee


    APA logoThe Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association is an organization of professionals and citizen planners providing vision and leadership for the future development of Colorado communities. The association serves as a forum for the exchange of ideas, as a network in support of planning professionals, and as a bridge to build cooperation among planners, allied professionals, and the public through education and awareness.

  • Rocky Mountain American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers

    Jessica Jones, Rocky Mountain ASHRAE Board Member


    ASHRAE logoThe American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers advances technology to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world. ASHRAE's chapters are the grassroots of the organization. In ASHRAE, nourishment comes from local chapters, each Supported by volunteer effort. Chapters provide volunteer training; and open a communications channel to the Society's Board of Directors.

  • American Society of Interior Designers

    The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) is the largest professional organization for interior designers representing all facets of both residential and commercial design. With more than 30,000 members nationally, ASID establishes a common identity for professionals and businesses in the field of interior design. The ASID Colorado Chapter is proud to represent more than 700 local ASID members.

    The Colorado Chapter of ASID strives to be the definitive resource for professional education and knowledge sharing, advocacy of interior designers' right-to-practice, and expansion of interior design markets.

  • American Society of Landscape Architects - Colorado

    Ian Anderson, ASLA CO Board Member


    ASLAASLA Colorado promotes the development, education and awareness of the landscape architecture profession in Colorado. With unparalleled professionalism, ASLA Colorado members are dedicated to inspiring the public through work that enhances natural and built environments.

  • Building Owners and Managers Association - Denver Metro

    Pam Musso, BOMA CO Board Member


    NAIOPThe mission of Denver Metro BOMA is to advance the commercial real estate industry through advocacy, information and the exchange of knowledge. BOMA provides professional development and designation programs, networking opportunities and the most current information to commercial real estate professionals to help them do their jobs most effectively while protecting and enhancing the buildings they manage.

  • CoreNet Rocky Mountain Chapter

    Sharon Barrett, CoreNet Board Member


    CORE NetCoreNet Global is the world's leading association for corporate real estate (CRE) and workplace professionals, service providers adn economic developers. Our 6,500 members, who include 70% of the top 100 U.S. companies and nearly half of the Global 2000, meet locally, globally, and virtually to develop networks, share knowledge, learn and thrive professionally.

  • Colorado Governor's Energy Office

    Conor Merrigan, Commercial Program Manager


    GEO logoThe GEO’s mission is to lead Colorado to a New Energy Economy by advancing energy efficiency and renewable, clean energy resources. The GEO plays a critical role in charting Colorado’s leadership in providing clean and renewable forms of energy. We work with communities, utilities, private and public organizations, and individuals to promote renewable energy such as wind, solar and geothermal, as well as energy efficiency technologies in commercial and residential buildings.

  • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties - Colorado

    Chris Ernst, NAIOP CO Board Member


    NAIOPNAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, is the leading organization for developers, owners and related professionals in office, industrial and mixed-use real estate. NAIOP provides unparalleled industry networking and education, and advocates for effective legislation on behalf of our members. NAIOP advances responsible, sustainable development that creates jobs and benefits the communities in which our members work and live.

  • Urban Land Institute - Colorado

    Sarah Spencer-Workman, ULI CO Sustainable Communities Committee Co-Chair


    ULIUrban Land Institute provides leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide.

    • bringing leaders together
    • fostering collaboration
    • exploring land use and development issues
    • advancing policies and practices
    • sharing knowledge
    • creating a global network with local impact