Understanding LEED Project Costs and Returns
This half-day, instructor-led course is designed to help those working on a LEED project team learn how to handle cost issues to build more environmentally and economically sound projects. Information on construction and life-cycle costs are introduced using LEED certified project case studies and current research data. The course also provides tools to calculate and evaluate the costs and benefits of LEED certification and strategies to maximize resource selections.
WHEN: Thursday, August 28th, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm
WHERE: Trane Coil Plant, Training Room
400 Killian Road, Columbia, SC 29203
Who should attend?
Industry professionals seeking to increase their understanding of the LEED Rating Systems and green building strategies, benefits and resources.
Continuing Education Credits:
AIA/CES HSW/SD LU: 3.5
IDCEC (CEU): .3
IFMA (CFM/FMP): 3.5
CSI (CEU): 0.4
BOMI (CPD): 3.0
Learn more – view the workshop flyer here!
To register, please visit Greenbuild365:
http://www.greenbuild365.org/coursedetail.aspx?ID=90000033
| Organizations | USGBC-SC Chapter |
|---|---|
| Source | U.S. Green Building Council - South Carolina Chapter |
| Submitter | Melissa Le Roy |
| Tags | building, costs and benefits, green, green building, LEED, sustainability |
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