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Thursday, August 18, 2005
LEED-NC: Technical Review
8:00 am - On site sign in and registration
8:30 am to 5:00 pm - Workshop
University of Pennsylvania,
Houston Hall, Bodek Lounge
3417 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Professional Credits:
This program is worth 7 AIA LUs (HSW)

This full-day session is for building owners, facility managers, design teams and any building industry stakeholder interested in projects that provide high performance "green" techniques in an environmentally sensitive and economical package. The workshop will cover the technical requirements of the LEED Green Building Rating System for New Construction & Major Renovations (LEED-NC) and provide an overview of the knowledge needed for taking the LEED Accreditation exam. This session will provide attendees with an understanding of how LEED is being used nationally to define various levels of green project design, the resources available for pursuing LEED projects, and a credit-by-credit review of the LEED Green Building Rating System. Completion of LEED-101 is not required to attend this session.

• Introduce yourself to green-building design benefits and strategies.
• Learn how to use the LEED-NC 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.
• Help prepare yourself to sit for the LEED Accredited Professional exam. Please note that the exam is offered separately from the workshops at locations nationwide. For further details, view the LEED Accreditation page.

What's included in the registration fee?
• The LEED-NC training workbook and speaker notes
• The LEED-NC Green Building Rating System
• Online access to the LEED-NC 2.0 & 2.1 Reference Guide
• The option to purchase the LEED-NC 2.1 Reference Package at a discounted price. This discount is only available at the time of registration or at the workshop.
• Exclusive one-year access to the LEED credit interpretation rulings via the LEED Website.
• Discounts on green building and sustainable design resources
• Continental breakfast, lunch and break refreshments.

How to Register
Anyone in the building industry is invited to attend. For more information on LEED Training Workshops or to register for a workshop near you, visit www.usgbc.org.

USGBC is an AIA/CES Registered Provider of educational programs.

DVGBC programming made possible by our sustaining sponsors – Antron, Ewing Cole, Liberty Property Trust, Tozour-Trane, The Brickman Group, Centocor, Corporate Lamp Recycling,LF Driscoll, Forbo, The Hankin Group, Haworth, Interface, Inc., MAB Paints, MaGrann Associates, Mannington, Norwood, PECO Energy, Powell Trachtman, 7group, and Urban Engineers.

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Registration:
http://www.usgbc.org/b2c/b2c/
mainFS.jsp

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

Late Registration
USGBC Member $355,
Non-Member $475

Late Registration rates
take effect August 11th.

Optional purchase:
LEED-NC Version 2.1 Reference Package
($200 with workshop registration)

The LEED-NC Reference Package is the user's resource for LEED project design, certification and LEED Professional Accreditation. It includes a copy of the LEED Reference Guide, immediate online access to download the Reference Guide for office or remote viewing - Versions 2.1 and 2.0 - and the LEED v2.1 Letter Template, printed LEED Rating System and project checklist.

Host organizations:
Delaware Valley Green
Building Council, a chapter of the
U.S. Green Building Council.

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