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Wednesday, April 30, 2003
"Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Intermediate Workshop"
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
University of Pennsylvania, Bodek Lounge
This program is worth 7 AIA LUs (HSW)

The LEED™ Green Building Rating System is a comprehensive, voluntary design and assessment tool that helps design, engineering and construction professionals improve building efficiency, and measure the sustainability of their projects.

Understanding LEED™ is an important step for reducing environmental impacts and achieving superior economic performance. Design professionals, engineers, facility managers and building owners who master LEED™ concepts and processes become knowledgeable practitioners and consumers of green design and construction.

By attending the workshop you will:

• Introduce yourself to green-building design benefits and strategies.
• Learn how to use the LEED Green Building Rating System™.
• Learn about green building resources to use in your projects.
• Acquire the tools and insights for leveraging green design and LEED™ into your practice and differentiate yourself in the marketplace.
• Become an educated consumer of sustainable building practices.

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Registration:
www.dvgbc.org

Cost:
Early Registration
USGBC Member $325,
Non-Member $425
Late Registration
USGBC Member $355,
Non-Member $475

Join the DVGBC

Information:
Scott Kelly
Kelly@ReVisionArch.com
215.242.1866

Co-hosts:
AIA Philadelphia,
Committee on the Environment and
Delaware Valley Green Building
Council, a chapter of U.S. Green
Building Council