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Darren Brinkley , REAL building ,  President
Website: http://www.realbuilding.com
Phone: (727) 388-9777
db@realbuilding.com
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Green developers and consultants for responsible, efficient and attainable living. - Developer

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Bill Bilodeau of the Florida Native Plant Society Collaborator
St. Petersburg, Florida
Design and plant selection for native landscaping.

Brian Gregson of Rainwater Services Collaborator
St. Petersburg, Florida
Installed rainwater harvest micro-irrigation system.

Gene McDonald, Refresh Interiors Inc. Collaborator
St. Petersburg, Florida
Fabricated countertops made by EnviroGlas Products. He is moving in a more sustainable direction with his dependable and artistic work, and delivered and installed these beautiful countertops to put the finishing touches on the custom kitchen.
http://www.gotgreencountertops.com/

 

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