Community Events
LEED Core Concepts and Strategies
Presented by the US Green Building Council
April 3, 2009
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
University of Oregon
Room (TBA)
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 1) credential.
Continuing education credits
Contact: http://www.greenbuild365.org/coursedetailaspx?ID=90000040
workshop [at] usgbc [dot] org
Climate Masters at Work
Spring session: Tuesdays, 8-10am,
April 7th - June 9th, followed by monthly trainings, tba
Is Your Business In the Green?
Climate Masters at Work can help you save money and cut emissions!
Climate Masters at Work is a 20 hour initial training with the University of Oregon Climate Leadership Initiative followed by six months of followup sessions and individual consultations by sustainability experts, Good Company, on behalf of LCC Business Development Center. Take action by reducing your business’s carbon footprint in a class that can more than pay for itself in savings.
For more information and registration, email:
climlead [at] uoregon [dot] edu
(541) 346-0786
http://climlead.uoregon.edu/program/businessclimatemaster.html
April 14, 2009
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Lane Community College
4000 E. 30th Avenue
Bldg 19, Room 226
LEED for Homes Program Review
This course is designed to provide key concepts needed for successful participation in the LEED for Homes program, including a review of the Rating System, green design and construction practices, certification and verification procedures, and the benefits and costs of LEED Homes.
Contact: http://wwwgreenbuld365.org/coursedetail.aspx?ID=900000150
workshop [at] usgbc [dot] org
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