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USGBC-IE Green Cinema Lunch, "LEED 2012 – Shifting to a Performance Based Model"

Wednesday, February 8, 2012 from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM (PT)

Ontario, CA

USGBC-IE Green Cinema Lunch,

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USGBC-IE Green Cinema Lunch Presents:

LEED 2012, Shifting To A Performance Based Model

A Video Presentation

WWho Should Attend?

This presentation will provide insight to changes and advancements to the upcoming LEED 2012 and is extremely relevant to anyone working in and around the green building rating system, including architects, contractors, engineers, product manufacturers and distributors, building owners, managers and real-estate agents, and green building consultants.

Description:

This presentation is a re-play of a Masters Series Presentation held at Green Build 2011 in Toronto Canada.  It includes an impressive panel of experts whom are all helping to shape the upcoming revision to the LEED Rating system.  The focus of this seminar will be:  LEED must continuously improve to drive change and transform the market. This is especially important as green codes begin to raise the floor on the status quo and current LEED requirements become the norm. LEED 2012 has shifted to a performance-based structure that supports recertification and raises the bar to maintain LEED as a leadership tool. Prior to this session, the rating system draft will have completed its 2nd public comment period and received thousands of comments on the proposed requirement. This session will provide insight into the decisions behind the changes in LEED and discuss some of the more complex issues that have arisen during the development process


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3633 Inland Empire Blvd
Ontario, CA 91764

Wednesday, February 8, 2012 from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM (PT)


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MISSION: "To promote sustainable strategies and responsibility for the Inland Empire’s environmental legacy and built environment, fostering a healthy, prosperous and improved quality of life."