Green

GreenSteel Homes is proud to be actively participating in the reduction of carbon emissions coming from buildings, the world's largest producer of these harmful gasses. Utilizing steel as opposed to wood in the primary structure of our homes has a multiple positive impact: 1) fewer trees felled, 2) less construction site debris, 3) utilization of steel, a recycled product, 4) utilization of recycled and recyclable cementitious siding, and 5) a home that consumes significantly less energy.

GreenSteel Homes is also proud to be able to provide "Green Collar Jobs" to the marketplace, proving that "green" is good business. The GreenSteel Homes factory in Carrabelle, Florida will bring much needed jobs to that community. This initial hiring effort will be the first of what we hope will be many more positions related to the Green Collar industry.

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Left: Lots of groundbreaking help
From left back row - Russell Crofton, Smokey Robinson and Bevin Putnal, Franklin Commissioners; Cliff Butler, Gulf State Community Bank; Mayor Kelly of Carrabelle; Will Kendrick, State Representative; front row from left: Suzanne Zimmerman and Sheila Hauser, Carrabelle Area Chamber of Commerce.


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Right: Mayor's Special Award at April city commission meeting to Bud Chiles at signing of lease for new Green Steel factory property.
From left - Richard Sands, Ray Tyre, Mayor Kelly, Bud Chiles, Gathana Parmenas, Phillip Rankin.