WINCHESTER, Va. — Shockey is honored to once again be named to the ENR Top 100 Green Contractors List, the industry’s premier validation of a company’s proven leadership to sustainability.
The ranking is based directly on the revenue a company generates from construction services for projects that have been officially registered with or certified by recognized third-party organizations, such as the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
Since the ranking is quantified by documented green revenue, it moves the recognition beyond simple stated goals, solidifying the company’s position as a leader in the green building sector. Achieving a spot on the list signifies that a contractor has successfully scaled its sustainable practices, translating environmental expertise into substantial, measurable business success and securing a significant competitive advantage.
The ranking serves as a powerful testament to Shockey’s commitment toward supporting a more sustainable built environment.
Virginia continues to be a consistent leader for LEED certifications and sustainability in the U.S., recognized for the 12th year in a row in USGBC’s Top 10 States for LEED.
“We continue to see state and local governments, as well as the private sector, focus on building green. They are driven by a deep commitment to environmental stewardship, efficiency, and human health,” says Jeff Boehm, President of Shockey.
Increased upfront costs and unpredictable regulatory guidelines can pose challenges to building green. However, once in place, sustainable features provide long-term value throughout the project’s lifespan. Shockey is fully committed to helping our clients achieve the specific level of environmental sustainability they choose for their projects.
If building greener is important to you, our team is knowledgeable and experienced. We will help you meet your environment and energy efficiency goals.
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Pictured above: In Loudoun County, the Elaine E. Thompson Elementary School was the named the ENERGY STAR Best Project Commercial New Construction in 2021.

