The USGBC has revised the widely recognized Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Building Rating System and released a new version- LEED 2009. The Council has introduced new prerequisites, tightened the referenced standards, created new regional priority credits, re-assigned point values to many existing credits, and harmonized the points required for certification across the rating systems. In addition, the LEED Accredited Professional training program has been revised into the three tiered training program for multiple industry professionals. This session provides a concise executive summary overview of the many changes to help attendees adapt to these new requirements and understand the most important revisions and improvements.
Presenter: Peter Levasseur, AIA, LEED AP, is Vice President of DVGBC and President of ECOtelligent Design LLC, and Director of Sustainable Design at KDA architects. He has 16-years of sustainability project experience as an architect and has completed award winning work for SCA Americas, Hamilton College, the US Naval Academy, the Washington DC Navy Yard, Andrews Air Force Base, and many others. He has worked on 6 LEED certified projects and over 30 LEED registered projects yet to complete with their full certification efforts. He speaks regularly on new concepts and approaches on sustainable design at local, regional, and national industry conferences.
Location: Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, 200 S. Madison Street, Wilmington, DE 19801
This event is worth 1 AIA CEU.
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