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July 29, 2010 FREE High Performance Building 101 & 201 Workshop 12-5pm Steamboat Springs Community Center, 1605 Lincoln Avenue, Steamboat Springs, CO Pre-registration required*this workshop is offered in partnership with the Governor's Energy Office

August 20, 2010 USGBC LEED Workshop: Understanding LEED: Building Design & Construction *get all of your LEED specific BD+C CE hours for CMP at this workshop!

September 9 -10, 2010 USGBC LEED Workshop: ReGreen: Green Residential Remodeling *this two-day workshop offers 14 GBCI CE hours!

October 4 - 5, 2010 3rd Annual Green Schools Summit *all education sessions will offer GBCI CE hours

October 15, 2010 USGBC LEED Workshop: Core Concepts & Strategies *preparing for the LEED GA exam? This workshop fulfills the eligibility requirements for the GA exam!

October 29, 2010 Introduction to Climate Change, Carbon Footprinting and the Carbon Markets

November 5, 2010 USGBC LEED Workshop: Implementation of LEED: Green Building Operations & Maintenance *great opportunity to get your LEED specific O+M CE hours for CMP!

 

CONFERENCES AND EVENTS OFFERING CONTINUING EDUCATION HOURS THROUGH GBCI'S CREDENTIAL MAINTENANCE PROGRAM:

2010 GREEN BUILDING SUMMIT AND EXPO

 

TWO WORLDS COLLIDE: GREEN BUILDING & WESTERN WATER (3.0 CE hrs)
University of Colorado Denver, Room 440
May 21, 9 AM - 12 PM

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This course will provide an introduction to the broader topic of water resources in the western United States, the history of development, and current policy and management. With this foundation, the course will then explore the connections and hurdles, between the existing water resource systems and green building, specifically addressing the opportunities for sustainable urban water management.

Course Instructor: Paul W. Lander, PhD, ASLA, LEED A.P.
Paul has worked in the fields of water, energy and land conservation for over 28 years.For 16 years, he led the City of Boulder's Water Conservation Office, directing the city's award-winning program for a community of over 100,000 people. He teaches courses in Western Water, and Landscape Sustainability at CU-Boulder, is Chair of the ASLA Water Conservation Professional Network and the AWWA WaterWiser Committee, and is on the advisory board of the Lane Community College, OR Water Conservation Technician Program. Dr. Lander attended the Universities of Washington and Colorado, receiving graduate degrees in landscape architecture and geography, and is a LEED Accredited Professional.

Cost:
$100 USGBC Colorado Chapter Members
$150 Non-Members
$20 CU Denver Students

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Rocky Mountain Green 2010 Annual Conference (April 21-22, 2010): A total of 63 CE hours are available. Click here for self-reporting category suggestions for RMG2010 conference sessions.

Opening Plenary Keynote Address: Mindshift, Bill Black (1.5 CE hours available)

Commercial Real Estate Track Educational Sessions: Nine CE hours available (1.5 per session)

  • Applying the Triple Bottom Line to Commercial Real Estate
  • LEED Certification: How Much Does It Cost?
  • Legal Risks of Green Buildings
  • LEED EB Portfolio Certification
  • The Greening of Caterpillar Financial
  • Sustainable Practices: It Makes Good Business Sense

Doing LEED and Sustainable Design Track Educational Sessions: Nine CE hours available (1.5 per session)

  • Lunch Ladies and LEED
  • Increasing Reduction: The Light Pollution Reduction Credit
  • Regionalism and You
  • Building a Process Map to LEED Platinum
  • Ecology of Landscapes: Influences on Site Design
  • Low Impact Development: A Sustainable Approach to Drainage Design

Community Collaborations and Innovative Partnerships Track Education Sessions: Nine CE hours available (1.5 per session)

  • Paths to Sustainability in Healthcare
  • Integrated Design Toward Net Zero Buildings
  • The Planning of Geos-America's Largest Net-Zero Mixed Use Neighborhood
  • Gardens in the Desert: A LEED-H Multi-Family Pilot Case History
  • Creating a Sustainable Organization and Built Environment
  • Western Progress: Can We Move Forward While Protecting The Past?

Advocacy and Public Policy Track Educational Sessions: Nine CE hours available (1.5 per session)

  • Emerging Green Builders Panel
  • A TEAM We Can Live With: LENSES
  • Leading the Way: A High Performance Building Update from the Governor's Energy Office
  • Federal Policy Update
  • How AHRI v. ABQ Puts Municipal Green Building Programs At Risk
  • City of Denver Panel

Greening Existing Buildings Track Educational Sessions: Nine CE hours available (1.5 per session)

  • The Integrated Design Process and the Emerging Future of Design Delivery
  • Using Systems Thinking to Unlock the Potential of Existing Buildings
  • A World Beyond LEED NC
  • Sustainability Management Systems
  • Greennovate Your Residential Remodeling Projects
  • LEED EB Recertification Panel

Design Innovation Track Educational Sessions: Nine CE hours available (1.5 per session)

  • Designing a World Leader in Data Center Efficiency
  • Designing With Alternative Building Systems: Eco-Panels, Shipping Containers
  • Net Zero Energy Buiding Design: Fire Station Design
  • Understanding A Method For Evaluating A Building's Life Cycle Carbon Footprint
  • Design For One Earth
  • Carbon Neutral Buildings in Colorado

Closing Plenary: North, South, East, West: Colorado Local Officials Panel (1.5 CE hr vailable)

Building Tours (6 CE hrs available, 1.5 per tour)

  • 1800 Larimer
  • Hyatt Regency
  • State Capitol
  • Republic Plaza

 

 

     

 


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