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๐ฏ The Green Impact Report Quick take: Dave Hubka has spent 20+ years turning “up to code” into “why would we settle for that?” โ and his approach of building sustainability directly into the spec (instead of waiting for a client to ask) is a playbook every green building professional can steal.
๐Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion
Dave Hubka is the Sustainability Practice Leader at EUA, where he lights the way for the firm’s team to create healthier buildings for clients and the environment. His work starts with listening โ collaborating closely with clients to uncover their specific sustainability goals and finding the best strategies to get there.
Dave spent the first decade of his career as a mechanical engineer while earning accreditations in sustainable building methods, and he’s been teaching ever since โ lecturing around the country on designing, constructing, and operating better buildings.
He’s a LEED Fellow and WELL AP, and he still loves helping teams strategize the big-picture sustainability initiatives that move the industry forward. Dave sees a bright future ahead: one where most of the buildings EUA designs create more energy than they consume and actively remove carbon from the atmosphere.
Outside of work, Dave keeps his mind and body in motion โ spin classes, Bikram yoga, family game nights, and walks with his two dachshunds.
๐ฑBreaking Ground on Better Building
In this episode, Dave Hubka revolutionizes traditional construction approaches:
๐ง Key Insight #1: Sustainability shouldn’t be a task you hand out โ it should already be baked into the spec
The Challenge: Sustainability is often treated as an add-on that gets bolted onto a project only when a client specifically asks for it โ and when it’s handed to a team as an extra task, people who don’t know how to execute it quietly step away from it.
The Solution: Dave works directly with his firm’s spec team so glass, envelope, and MEP efficiencies are set up for success by default โ clients get good design and sustainability without ever having to ask for it.
ROI: Every project starts from a higher baseline, LEED and WELL work becomes an easier lift on top of already-sustainable design, and teams don’t disengage from work they were simply told to do.
๐ง Key Insight #2: Codes are catching up โ and MEP commissioning is becoming the new normal
The Challenge: Commissioning has long been “just a LEED prerequisite,” treated as optional unless a project is specifically pursuing certification.
The Solution: Wisconsin’s new energy code now requires MEP commissioning, so Dave’s firm is building out an in-house commissioning team to verify designs perform correctly across every mode of operation.
ROI: Commissioned systems actually work as designed, energy models hold up in reality, and firms that build this capability now are ahead of where regulation is clearly heading.
๐ง Key Insight #3: The next sustainability frontier is the carbon footprint of water โ and turning EPD/HPD transparency into real optimization
The Challenge: The industry has spent the last decade getting comfortable with EPDs and HPDs, but transparency alone doesn’t reduce impact โ and almost no one is tracking the carbon cost of getting water into (and dirty water out of) a building.
The Solution: Dave expects the next 5โ15 years to bring real accounting for water-related carbon emissions, plus a shift from manufacturers simply disclosing product data (EPDs/HPDs) to actively optimizing based on it.
ROI: Teams that start tracking these metrics now will be ahead of the curve as grids decarbonize (a projected 95% by scenario in 25 years) and as owners start demanding optimization, not just disclosure.
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๐ค Your Green Building Action Plan
Transform your next project with these steps:
This Week: Sit down with your spec team and identify one system (glass, envelope, MEP) where sustainability can be the default, not a client request.
This Quarter: Start tracking EPD/HPD data for your key material categories โ the goal is optimization, not just disclosure.
This Year: Build or partner for in-house MEP commissioning capability before your state’s energy code requires it.
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๐ Book mentioned in this episode The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene

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