Leading the Charge towards Green Certified Construction At EDG, we are dedicated to leading the transition from conventional to green certified construction. Our homes are built with the latest in sustainable materials and technology, ensuring that you not only have a comfortable and efficient living space, but also one that is environmentally responsible. By choosing one of our green certified homes, you can feel confident that you’re doing your part to reduce your carbon footprint and support a more sustainable future. We are proud to be at the forefront of the green building movement and look forward to helping you make the transition to a greener, more sustainable way of living.
E-Homes is a project featuring green certified single family homes. Located in the west coast of south Florida, we offer a unique location for those looking to live in a vibrant community, with easy access to the city and the beach.
Florida. Located on the west coast of South Florida, these developments offer contemporary living within vibrant communities, with convenient access to both the city and the beach.
Visualize your new home and don’t hesitate to imagine it with the features you’ve always dreamed of, Canvas Sarasota has them for you! Let luxury, hedonism, exclusivity, and design ad or your new and magical lifestyle now!
Almería Luxury Villas offers Eco Hybrid, Net Zero-Net Positive homes built with recyclable steel and lightweight concrete. This visionary approach to community living combines sustainability with luxury, featuring hurricane-resistant designs, Airbnb zoning for rental income, and amenities that enhance well-being while harmonizing with the environment.
Up to 4 hours. Steel is noncombustible and cannot burn. Durability, sustainability, cost-effective, and structural performance are the biggest reasons to use steel for home construction.
We apply lightweight aggregate Cellular concrete in architectural Walls with high acoustic shielding and thermal insulating properties in our Energy Efficient Luxury Homes in Port Charlotte, Florida.
An average of 40 – 50 trees are required to build a 2000 square foot timber-framed home. A steel-framed home requires the equivalent of only 6 scrapped cars.