CEC Program will Introduce the "LEED Tool Kit"
Not a LEED Accredited Professional but suddenly you’re on a LEED project? The LEED Tool-kit was created to help LEED project team members understand green building principles, the LEED rating system, and your role in the certification process. This session will introduce this new tool, developed through a grant from the Energy Conservation and Management Division, show you how it works, and explore some of its almost 1200 pages of information. Four tool-kit modules guide you through: Green Building Foundations, LEED for Project Teams, LEED for Design Teams, and LEED for Contractors. It was designed to let you target the specific areas of your interest or browse through the wealth of facts, figures, articles, and sample LEED documentation. Learn how the LEED Tool-kit can quickly bring you up-to-speed for your next LEED project.
Learn about how the tool kit can help you answer questions like: How do I learn the basics about green building concepts? What incentives are available for LEED buildings? How much does it cost to do LEED? How did other projects achieve EQ 8 (daylight & views) credit? How do I track construction waste? I’m a building owner and I don’t know anything about LEED – how do I get started?
The Albuquerque Chapter of Construction Specifications Institute is proud to present a seminar to introduce this important new tool for using the LEED rating system at the 10th Annual Albuquerque CSI Continuing Education Conference, October 14th, 2009. Online Registration is now available at www.regonline.com/csicec2009. There are still seats available in this important class. Make sure that you register today to ensure yours. Program 6B – LEED Tool-Kit will be jointly presented by Kris Callori and Susie Marbury, and earns 1 HSW SD CELU.
Kris Callori, AIA, LEED AP is a LEED Accredited Professional, Architect, and Principal of Environmental Dynamics, Incorporated (edi), an architecture and sustainability consulting firm with offices in Albuquerque, NM and Boynton Beach, FL. She has been an active LEED AP since 2000. She was the LEED AP for the first LEED Certified building in New Mexico and nationally for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the first LEED Silver building in Albuquerque, the first LEED Certified school in Arizona, and the first LEED Silver hospital in Oklahoma. Since 2000, she has been instrumental on over 60 projects applying for various levels of LEED certification. The edi office in Albuquerque is LEED NC Gold certified and the edi office in Florida is applying for LEED CI Gold. Currently her office is working on 3 projects attempting LEED Platinum certification.
Susie Marbury, a LEED™ Accredited Professional with a Master of Architecture from the University of New Mexico, administers the Energy Efficiency and Green Building programs for the State of New Mexico’s Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department. Susie previously provided LEED consulting services for a local architecture firm and brings a broad understanding of the issues involved in making the built environment more sustainable. As the past Executive Director of the Green Alliance, Susie was instrumental in establishing the U.S. Green Building Council New Mexico Chapter and currently serves as the Chapter Chair. In her capacity with the state energy office, she assisted in passing the legislation for and is currently administering the New Mexico’s Sustainable Building Tax Credits and the DOE sponsored “Moving Toward Zero Energy Homes” program. She also manages other initiatives including the State Energy Program’s stimulus funding, improving building codes, and providing education and outreach for energy-efficient building practices. Throughout her career, Susie has established strong partnerships with collaborating organizations and sustainably-minded professionals, in the belief that it will require all of us to make green the norm and solve our climate change problems.
Learn about how the tool kit can help you answer questions like: How do I learn the basics about green building concepts? What incentives are available for LEED buildings? How much does it cost to do LEED? How did other projects achieve EQ 8 (daylight & views) credit? How do I track construction waste? I’m a building owner and I don’t know anything about LEED – how do I get started?
The Albuquerque Chapter of Construction Specifications Institute is proud to present a seminar to introduce this important new tool for using the LEED rating system at the 10th Annual Albuquerque CSI Continuing Education Conference, October 14th, 2009. Online Registration is now available at www.regonline.com/csicec2009. There are still seats available in this important class. Make sure that you register today to ensure yours. Program 6B – LEED Tool-Kit will be jointly presented by Kris Callori and Susie Marbury, and earns 1 HSW SD CELU.
Kris Callori, AIA, LEED AP is a LEED Accredited Professional, Architect, and Principal of Environmental Dynamics, Incorporated (edi), an architecture and sustainability consulting firm with offices in Albuquerque, NM and Boynton Beach, FL. She has been an active LEED AP since 2000. She was the LEED AP for the first LEED Certified building in New Mexico and nationally for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the first LEED Silver building in Albuquerque, the first LEED Certified school in Arizona, and the first LEED Silver hospital in Oklahoma. Since 2000, she has been instrumental on over 60 projects applying for various levels of LEED certification. The edi office in Albuquerque is LEED NC Gold certified and the edi office in Florida is applying for LEED CI Gold. Currently her office is working on 3 projects attempting LEED Platinum certification.
Susie Marbury, a LEED™ Accredited Professional with a Master of Architecture from the University of New Mexico, administers the Energy Efficiency and Green Building programs for the State of New Mexico’s Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department. Susie previously provided LEED consulting services for a local architecture firm and brings a broad understanding of the issues involved in making the built environment more sustainable. As the past Executive Director of the Green Alliance, Susie was instrumental in establishing the U.S. Green Building Council New Mexico Chapter and currently serves as the Chapter Chair. In her capacity with the state energy office, she assisted in passing the legislation for and is currently administering the New Mexico’s Sustainable Building Tax Credits and the DOE sponsored “Moving Toward Zero Energy Homes” program. She also manages other initiatives including the State Energy Program’s stimulus funding, improving building codes, and providing education and outreach for energy-efficient building practices. Throughout her career, Susie has established strong partnerships with collaborating organizations and sustainably-minded professionals, in the belief that it will require all of us to make green the norm and solve our climate change problems.


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