This workshop provides essential knowledge of the LEED Rating Systems and sustainable building concepts for those seeking a better understanding of LEED or pursuing GBCI’s LEED Green Associate (Tier I) credential. By presenting LEED concepts at the credit category level – across building types and rating systems – and basics on the building certification process, this workshop provides the foundation required for any 300-level LEED education offering. Real project examples help demonstrate and reinforce learning.
WHEN: August 21, 2009, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
WHERE: St. Louis RCGA, Regional Collaboration Center – 13th Fl., 1 Metropolitan Square, 211 North Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63102
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completing this course, you will be able to:
• Identify the key components of the LEED Rating System
• Discuss overall LEED Certification process
• Describe the intents and associated concepts of each LEED credit category
• Recognize successful LEED strategies and measurements for achieving
credit category goals
• Explain regulations, recognitions and incentives related to each credit
category
• Prepare for the LEED Green Associate exam
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Any and all industry professionals seeking to use LEED to build green or to
provide services to the building industry:
• Design Professionals • Real Estate Professionals • Building Owners
• Service Providers • Product Manufacturers • Government Officials
• Contractors • Tenants • Educators
LEARNING LEVEL
Familiarity with USGBC and LEED, or USGBC’s “Green Building Basics and LEED”
instructor-led workshop or online program.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
AIA/CES: 7
CSI (CEU): .7
BOMI (CPD): 7
IFMA (CFM/FMP): 7
HOST SPONSORS
Hosted by the St. Louis Chapter of the USGBC.
To register, please visit Greenbuild365: http://www.greenbuild365.org/coursedetail.aspx?ID=90000040
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