USGBC Workshop: Homes 252 Understanding the LEED for Homes Rating System

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Title:
USGBC Workshop: Homes 252 Understanding the LEED for Homes Rating System
When:
Monday, November 07 - Monday, November 07

Description

This course provides an introduction to the LEED for Homes rating system and delivery model. The course addresses the intents and requirements of prerequisites and key credits within the rating system while providing real world examples of strategies to meet them. The course also identifies the roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders and a LEED for Homes project and is designed to prepare the professional to plan for key considerations and requirements for the LEED certification process.

 
Learning Objectives
 
•    Identify the types of projects which are eligible.
•    Recognize the roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders in the LEED certification process.
•    Recognize goals, intents, and requirements of prerequisites and key credits, and strategies to meet them.
•    Identify synergies between LEED credits.
•    Plan for key considerations and requirements for the LEED certification process.

 

November, 7th, Monday 8:30 am - 5 PM.
 
 
71 Garfield
Detroit, MI 48210
 
Lunch will be provided
 
Faculty
Taught by USGBC-trained faculty with real-world expertise and LEED project knowledge to share.

Jason La Fleur  
LEED AP Homes, BD+C; LEED for Homes Green Rater  
Regional Director
Alliance for Environmental Sustainability
Chair, Residential Green Building committee of the US Green Building Council - Illinois chapter
 
Continuing Education: 7 AIA/CES/CoreNet
 
Course Fee
$199 / Early bird rate (until 10/14)
$230 / Standard rate
 
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