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Thursday, February 19th, 2004
"Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Intermediate Workshop"
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. University of Pennsylvania,
Houston Hall, 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.
DVGBC Programming is made possible by our sustaining sponsors:
The Homasote Co., Liberty Property Trust, and Re:Source Americas.
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Registration:
http://www.usgbc.org/Events/
events_training_calendar.asp
Cost:
Early Registration
USGBC Member $325, Non-Member $425
Late Registration USGBC Member $355,
Non-Member $475
Information: Lorna Rosenberg
267-238-3894
lrosenberg@dvgbc.org
Host organizations:
American Institute of Architects,
Committee on the Environment
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