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Event Description

July Metro LoDo GnG (07/13/2010)

Be part of the big picture.  Whether you are specifying plumbing products that meet the criteria of LEED initiatives, reduce facility operating costs or accommodate the preferences of home owners, environmentally conscious fixtures and faucets can help you address the challenging demands of your customers.  This course will cover general water conservation, LEED standards and how to specify water-saving plumbing solutions that contribute to the big picture.
 
This course was developed for all architects; specifically for those who specify plumbing products.   After this course you will:

  • Understand municipal water supply / demand and how they affect water  
     conservation
  • Comprehend water conservation benefits to the individual and society as a whole
  • Know how to specify plumbing products to accomplish water conservation goals
  • Understand the impact plumbing products have on Green Building
     
    Learning Objectives:
    Understand water conservation and how plumbing fixtures and faucets impact our environment, and applying that knowledge to the clients’ project.  After this course, an architect should feel comfortable recommending and specifying water conserving plumbing fixtures and faucets for their clients.
Architects
AIA/CES LU (HSW) – KWC101
Architects earn 1.0 Learning Unit

Designers
IDCEC (IIDA/ASID/IDC) - #5252, Subject Code 5.14 (HSW)
Interior Designers earn 0.1 CEU

NKBA Kitchen & Bath Designers earn 0.1 CEU

Remodel Contractors
NARI Remodel Contractors earn 0.1 CEU
 

Registration is currently closed.

Please contact Sarah Michaels by email sarah@usgbccolorado.org if you have any questions.

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