Topic: BD+C 251: Understanding Building Design + Construction LEED Rating Systems
Date: Thursday, September 30th, 2010
Time: 8am - 5:30pm
Location: National Park Service Building, (601 Riverfront Drive, Omaha, NE 68102-4226)
Download the event flier here: http://usgbcne.org/downloads/Flyer_1009-Workshop251.pdf
This official national USGBC-presented workshop introduces the credit intents, key elements, main requirements, and reference standards of the Green Building Design and Construction (BD+C) LEED rating systems. Workshop participants will gain a solid understanding of the core concepts and strategies of the following LEED rating systems: New Construction & Major Renovations (NC); Core & Shell (CS); and Schools ‐ supporting successful green construction projects.
This workshop addresses the needs of key stakeholders in new construction or major renovationprojects, including but not limited to architects, engineers, construction professionals, contractors,landscape architects, product manufacturers, and decision makers within the real estate, investment,and legal sectors who want to better understand specifics of the BD+C rating systems.
Learning Objectives: Recognize the unique aspects of the BD+C rating system family, and differences between each rating system (NC, CS, and Schools) within this rating family. • Identify the minimum program requirements for the BD+C rating systems. • Describe the goal, intent, and requirements of BD+C prerequisites and key credits. • Identify synergies between BD+C credits.• Plan for key considerations and requirements for the LEED certification process.
For more detailed course information and to register visit https://www.usgbc.org/CourseCatalog/coursedetail.aspx?ID=90003947
For all registration and workshop inquiries, contact LEEDeducation@usgbc.org or 1-800-795-1747.
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