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Wednesday, September 21, 2005 Professional Credits: The LEED Green Building Rating System is a comprehensive, voluntary design and assessment tool that helps architecture, 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. Architects, engineers, facility managers and building owners who master LEED concepts and processes become knowledgeable practitioners and consumers of green design and construction. Anyone in the building industry is invited to attend. This workshop will address: An in-depth discussion of the LEED for Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) credit requirements and certification process. This workshop addresses the basic principles of sustainability as they relate to tenant improvement projects, and presents the definitive standard for what constitutes a green interior. Highlights include technologies and strategies for achieving LEED-CI credits to optimize performance of leased spaces. For additional information on LEED-CI visit http://www.usgbc.org/LEED. 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. |
Registration: Please navigate the options on the USGBC's menu on the LEFT side of your screen to select the LEED-CI Workshop in Philadelphia. Contact the USGBC Workshop Department (202.828.7422) with registration questions. Information: Cost: Late Registration Late Registration rates LEED-CI Reference Package discounted to $200 with registration. Host organizations: |
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