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Wednesday, June 9, 2004
Green Building Workshop
8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Kean University
Kean Hall Main Campus
Union, NJ

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Professional Credits:
Architects receive 6 LU's for attending this workshop

All Day Workshop (registration begins 8:30 AM with a continental breakfast) featuring instructors who are seasoned experts in different aspects of Green Building Technology. This workshop will provide you with valuable information through in depth discussions based on case studies of realized projects. Attendees will learn specific details on a wide range of topics including green building specifications, green materials, and energy.

Speakers and Topics:
• Mark Biedron - LEED accredited professional-Solid Wood Construction and
F. Patrick Miller - P.E. Engineered Energy Systems
"Designing, Constructing and Commissioning the Gold Level LEED Willow School"

• Cameron S. Lory - INFORM's Green Building Specialist
"How to Avoid Toxic Building Materials"

Aaron Pine - CCS, LEED Construction Specifications Inc.
"Specifications to assist in preparation of LEED criteria"

• Lynn Stiles, Ph.D. - Professor of Physics and Coordinator of Energy Studies, Richard Stockton College of NJ
"Integrating High Efficiency Geothermal Heat Pump Systems in Green Buildings"

• TBA - CUH2A, Inc.
"Reducing Loads from Fresh Air in Labs and other Spaces while Controlling Humidity"

• Michael Fischette - P.E. Concord Engineering Group
"LEED Gold Certified School - HVAC, Lighting, and Plumbing"

Lunch Provided - Food compliments of Jersey Central Power & Light

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Registration:
Registration Instructions

Cost:
Register by May 28 and Save!
Early Registration Fee: $150.00
$175.00 after May 28
Group Discounts Available

Member Discounts:
NJHEPS members please call

Information:
Email qustions to
diane.hulse-hiller@stockton.edu
609-652-4677

Contact Lynn Stiles between
May 17-21
lynn.stiles@stockton.edu
609-927-8458

Hosting organizations:
Stockton Geothermal Project
in collaboration with
NJ Higher Education Partnership
for Sustainability