This full‐day workshop provides essential knowledge of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Rating Systems and sustainable building concepts. This workshop presents LEED concepts at the credit category level – across building types and rating systems – and the basics on the LEED certification process. It provides the foundation required for more advanced LEED training.
Project examples help demonstrate and reinforce learning.
The target audience for this workshop is individuals seeking a better understanding of LEED.
This may include:
• Architects
• Interior Designers
• Nonprofit Organization Representatives
• Product Manufacturers
• Facility Managers
• Engineers
• Building Owners/ Developers
• Industry Stakeholders
• Real Estate Agents
• Others interested in LEED and green building
Individuals studying for the GBCI’s Green Associate (GA) credential may find this a useful workshop to attend as part of their study plan.
• Identify the key components of the LEED rating system
• Discuss the overall LEED certification process
• Describe the intents, general requirements and associated concepts of each LEED credit category
• Recognize successful LEED strategies and measures for achieving credit category goals
• Explain regulations, recognitions and incentives related to each credit category
Credential Maintenance Units • 7 GBCI CE Hours
7 AAA Core Learning Units
COST $365 + GST – CaGBC Members/Chapter Members with a National Benefits Package - $475 + GST – Non‐Members
Register online at www.cagbc.org. For more information, contact the CaGBC at 613.241.1184 or toll-free at 1.866.941.1184 or via email at workshops@cagbc.org
Lunch sponsored by: APEGGA Medicine Hat Branch
General inquiries can be made to
John Bulmer, P. Eng., Secretary, Medicine Hat Branch, jsbulmer@shaw.ca
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