Green Building Compliance in Dallas, Simplified

Clear technical guidance for navigating the Dallas Green Building Program,
City of Dallas building codes, and required Indoor Air Quality testing.

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WHAT IT IS

Dallas Green
Building Program

The Dallas Green Building Program is a sustainability requirement that applies to many new construction and renovation projects. It is separate from the energy code and has its own documentation and testing requirements for permit approval.

Blink Energy Services helps project teams determine if Dallas Green applies, prepares compliant documentation, and performs the required Indoor Air Quality testing, ensuring projects move forward without delays.

Applicability Review

We determine whether the Dallas Green Building Program applies to your project based on scope, size, and renovation conditions.

Compliance Strategy

We identify the correct compliance pathway and outline exactly what documentation is required for permit submittal.

Documentation Preparation

We prepare and coordinate Dallas Green forms and supporting materials needed by the City of Dallas.

Indoor Air Quality Testing

We perform required IAQ testing and provide complete documentation for Dallas Green approval.

City Coordination

We support communication with reviewers when questions or interpretation issues arise.

OUR SERVICES

What You Receive

Blink Energy Services provides targeted services to help teams meet Dallas
Green Building Program requirements and align with City of Dallas codes
and permitting expectations.

Service Coverage:
City of Dallas and Dallas
Green Jurisdictions

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WHY IT MATTERS

What Happens When
Dallas Green Is
Mishandled

Dallas Green requirements are often discovered late or misunderstood,
creating significant problems during the project.

Potential risks include:

Permit Delays

Missing or incorrect Dallas Green documentation can stop
permits or final approvals.

Late IAQ Testing Issues

Indoor Air Quality testing discovered too late can delay occupancy.

Costly Redesign

Unplanned Dallas Green requirements may require late
system or envelope changes.

Conflicting Interpretations

Inconsistent reviewer interpretations can stall progress
without a technical justification.

Unclear Responsibility

Requirements often span multiple disciplines, creating gaps
in coordination.

Clear Dallas Green Applicability

No Last-Minute Surprises

Permit-Ready Documentation

Faster Approvals

Clear Dallas Green Applicability

No Last-Minute Surprises

Clear Dallas Green Applicability

No Last-Minute Surprises

Permit-Ready Documentation

Faster Approvals

Clear Dallas Green Applicability

No Last-Minute Surprises

Dallas Green Questions
or IAQ Testing Needed?

If Dallas Green requirements are unclear or a reviewer comment is holding
up your project, Blink Energy Services can help clarify the path forward
and complete the required Indoor Air Quality testing.

Schedule IAQ Testing Now
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HOW BLINK HELPS

Dallas Green Building Requirements

Blink Energy Services serves as a third-party technical authority,
interpreting Dallas Green requirements, coordinating documentation,
and supporting communication with the City of Dallas.

Dallas Green Applicability

Indoor Air Quality Testing

Energy Performance Compliance

Water Efficiency Measures

Site Sustainability Requirements

Permit Documentation

City Review Coordination

KEY CLARIFICATIONS

Understanding Dallas Green vs. The Energy Code

Preventative maintenance inspections do not include:

Dallas Green Is Not the Energy Code

Dallas Green is separate from the IECC and the Dallas Energy Code.

Distinct Documentation

Dallas Green has its own forms, submittals, and approval process.

IAQ Testing Is Mandatory

Indoor Air Quality testing is a primary requirement (not optional).

Standard vs. Performance Path

Language and expectations differ and must be selected correctly.

Multi-Discipline Coordination

Requirements span architectural, mechanical, and envelope systems.

City Interpretation Varies

Reviewer clarification is often needed to resolve conflicts.

NEXT STEP

Get Dallas Green Compliance
Right the First Time

Avoid delays, redesign, and last-minute testing surprises. Talk with a Dallas Green specialist today.