Top 10 Things People Want To Know

Want to learn more about Greenroads? New to this website? Try our ten step program to get up to speed on what we are all about.

Looking for a summary of what Greenroads is and who we are?

Check out About the Rating System, or download this handy flyer.

Have you saved your copy of the Greenroads Manual yet?

We recommend the orange one for the most avid readers (anyone who might be working on a project) and the green one for those with less time on their hands.

Looking for the How-To Manual for getting your project rated?

Download the Greenroads Project Handbook.

Looking for a checklist you can use?

Download the v1.5 Excel tool or the PDF version.

Wondering if you can use the Logo for your [fill in the blank]?

Check out the Trademark & Copyright Policy and our Brand Usage Guidelines.

How many projects have been rated?

As part of the research and development of Greenroads, we rated over 100 projects. Some of them are listed in our case studies and some others are currently pursuing certification or Pilot Projects with us.

How many registered projects are currently pursuing certification and where are they?

As of February 2012, one year after launch of our certification program we have:

  • 9 projects in Washington State
  • 3 in California (1 is a Pilot)
  • 2 in Nevada (1 is a Pilot)
  • 1 in Texas
  • 1 in Ontario, Canada (Pilot)
  • 1 in Hamilton City, New Zealand (Pilot)
  • 1 in Colorado

Does the owner of the property need to sign the agreement for project certification?

A design consultant, concessionaire or contractor may be the authorized agent of a Greenroads project and see the project through the certification process so long as they can provide us proof of representation/agency. However, the Owner of the roadway needs to sign a close out form for all certifications to demonstrate their intent to comply with our sublicensing terms for use of the certification mark on their roadway.

When is the best time to register the project?

This is a tough question because it really depends on the project. We recommend you contact us if you are wondering about this. Or better, fill out the screening application and we will call you.

Generally, if you are currently IN DESIGN, the way to lock your project into the current version of the Greenroads Rating System is to register under that system. Greenroads has major updates approximately once every three years. If your project is unfunded, please note that registration expires after 2 years of non-use and you will need to renew it if the project gets funded.

If you anticipate that your project will not be built within the next 3 years, give us a call and we can still help. You can also get your project assessed early in planning through our A-Lined Assessment process, which includes registration and expedited review when the time comes to build and certify.

Do you offer training or a professional exam?

We are putting a considerable amount of time into developing these programs right now. Stay tuned!


Poticrete Featured In Engineering News-Record

An  article was released today from ENR by author Tim Newcomb about the innovative new concrete mix featured on a Greenroads project in Bellingham, WA.  Poticrete is a concrete mix that includes crushed old toilets that would otherwise be sent...

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