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Thursday, April 12, 2007 5:30 pm-7:30 pm Continuing Ed. Credits: The buzz about LEED for New Construction is clear. Newly certified buildings make the press and get accolades. But what happens after that? How do you keep your LEED building running at peak performance? And how can ‘green’ building principles be applied to the countless ‘conventional’ buildings that are already built, many of which have very little that’s ‘green’ about them? Join us for a presentation by Bill Craig of Re:Vision Architecture, and Anita Snader and Jim Baker of Armstrong World Industries to hear about how and why Armstrong (global manufacturer of flooring, ceiling systems and other building products) is applying LEED for Existing Buildings (LEED-EB) at their Corporate Campus Headquarters Building 701 in Lancaster, PA. The presentation will relay how the EB methodology was first implemented at Building 701, and is now helping to improve operating efficiencies, save money and reduce environmental impact, each and every day. Explore the LEED-EB road map for delivering healthier, more environmentally responsible, and more profitable places to live and work. Schedule: 5:30 - 6:00 6:00 - 7:30 May 10, 2007 DVGBC programming made possible by our sustaining sponsors. |
Click here for printable flyer Cost: At the door: Register for the event by April 8 Registration: Questions |
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