Arlington Heights, IL (June 17, 2013) — From flooring to roofing, fire-rated glass to door security systems, design software to architectural aluminum, the exhibitors at the BUILDINGChicago and Greening the Heartland conference and expo will be displaying products and services that cover nearly all aspects of sustainable commercial building.

Exhibiting companies, as of June 17, include:

Air Cycle Corp.                                                               
Aktion Associates                                                          
ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions                                      
BUILD, LLC                                                                     
ComEd & Nicor Gas New Construction Services               
Crossville, Inc.                                                                
Daltile                                                                            
Firestone Building Products                                            
GRAPHISOFT
Heat and Frost Insulators, Local 17
Icynene Corp.
Inpro Corp.
Kawneer Co.
Panda Windows & Doors
Portland Cement Assn.
SAFTI FIRST
Tremco Inc.

The conference program offers more than 65 accredited sessions, with a concentration on sustainable design, building information modeling (BIM), hospital and education-sector construction projects, and more. Session attendees can earn AIA CES and GBCI credits.

The 10th Annual Midwest Greening the Heartland expo and conference, presented by the U.S. Green Building Council – Illinois Chapter, opens on September 9 and continues on September 10 at the Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza, North America’s largest LEED Gold Certified hotel. The inaugural BUILDINGChicago expo and conference takes place in the same location on September 10-11. BUILDINGChicago is owned by Scranton Gillette Communications and SGC Horizon, publishers of Building Design+Construction.

For more information on conference seminars, attendee and exhibitor registration, visit www.buildingchicagoexpo.com; or contact Harry Urban at hurban@sgcmail.com; 847.954.7928.