Free Seminar: Demystifying LEED for Homes
Written by Brett Little // January 11, 2012 // Continuing Education, Courses, Michigan Events // No comments
Date/Time:
Date(s) - Thu Oct 27, 2011
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM, EDT
Location:
Baker College
Event Type: Continuing Education
Continuing Education: 2.0 GBCI
Event Description:
Set your homes apart with LEED
How many of your competitors
are building green homes?
Are their green homes the same as yours?
LEED for Homes is a voluntary third-party certification system that promotes the design and construction of high-performance green homes.
LEED 205 – Demystifying LEED for Homes
The US Green Building Council (USGBC) has developed the LEED for Homes rating system, which covers major home renovations and new construction of single-family homes, multi-family apartments and condos, and mixed-use residential buildings.
In this class, the LEED for Homes rating system will be explained, and then applied to case studies relevant to the local market. Common myths regarding level of documentation, cost, and credit requirements will be dispelled.
Who is attending: Home builders, architects, designers, real estate professionals, Energy Raters, Homeowners and others interested in the residential green building market.
CEU: 2.0 GBCI
Why: Increase market awareness and dispel common myths about the LEED for Homes program.
Taught by: Lee Purches, Certified LEED Green Rater & Brett Little,BS Sustainable Business
Be sure to park only in the visitors parking







