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State Energy Conservation Code Changes

Thursday, October 22, 2009 from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM (ET)

Warwick, RI

State Energy Conservation Code Changes

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USGBC - RHODE ISLAND CHAPTER

 RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES

State Energy Conservation Code Changes 

October 22, 2009 4:30pm to 6:30pm

Public Education Seminar on New Energy Savings Standards

Jack Leyden, RIGBC Board Member and State Building Code Commissioner,

will talk about some of the changes to the energy code that the state will be adopting in 2010

as a result of legislation passed this year. The provisions affect the construction of

buildings, the use of renewable energy resources in buildings, the efficient use of energy

within buildings, and the orientation of buildings on their sites.                           1 CEU Credit

Price is free for members, $5.00 for non members and $10.00 for those seeking Continuing Education Credit (CEU).


LEED Core Concepts and Strategies Workshop – Monday, Nov. 23rd

Early Bird Registration Ends Nov. 15th

LEED Core Concepts and Strategies Workshop – Monday, Nov. 23

Early Bird Registration Ends Nov. 15th

For anyone pursuing the new, non-technical Green Associate credential, or considering

the latest LEED AP+ technical credential, knowledge of the core content is a requisite as

well as the entry point to a LEED AP designation.                                          7 CEU Credits

 

If you are unemployed, you may be eligible to take this course. Read the press release

on the RIGBC homepage and visit a netWORKri Center to learn more.  Don’t delay!

 

LEED Green Associate

For professionals who want to demonstrate green building expertise in non-technical

fields of practice, GBCI has created the LEED Green Associate credential, which denotes

basic knowledge of green design, construction, and operations.

LEED AP

The LEED AP credential will continue to signify an advanced depth of knowledge in

green building practices; it also will reflect the ability to specialize in a particular LEED

Rating System. The LEED AP exam is divided into two parts. The first part is the LEED

Green Associate exam, which demonstrates general knowledge of green building

practices. The second part is a specialty exam based on one of the LEED Rating

Systems.


SAVE THE DATE: NOV. 12TH

LEED for Homes Public Education Seminar

Join David Kessler, RIGBC member and principal of Native Structures, Inc. and

representatives of Conservation Services Group to learn about building a LEED Home

through the eyes of a builder and LEED Home provider.

1 CEU Credit anticipated

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New England Tech - student lounge
2480 Post Rd.
Warwick, RI

Thursday, October 22, 2009 from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM (ET)


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