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Managing Lean and Green - New York City Department of Buildings is Greener and Greater
A presentation and discussion about New York City’s new green building laws. What is the intent behind these laws, how are they being applied and what do they mean for your buildings?
Topics:
• NYC Greener Greater Buildings Laws; context and goals
(Download Urban Green Council's Benchmarking Compliance Checklist for Local Law 84 here.)
• Building Performance: Benchmarking and evaluation programs
• Impact and intent of the laws on building efficiency, health and safety
• Available funding to help offset the costs of compliance
• Web training resources for benchmarking
Confirmed Presenters:
• Deborah F. Taylor, AIA, LEED AP, Chief Sustainability Officer, New York City Department of Buildings
• Erica Brabon, Project Manager, Steven Winter Associates
Erica works on development and implementation of sustainable business practices, LEED certification, energy benchmarking and auditing in commercial and multifamily buildings.
• Valerie Corbett, President of Intelligreen Partners, LLC, on behalf of the Urban Green Council
Valerie runs an energy efficiency consulting firm that provides comprehensive planning, project management and financial advisory services to multifamily cooperative and commercial building owners.
Register here for the workshop, but payment cannot be accepted online. Payment can be mailed in with the registration form or paid by cash or check on the day of the session. If that is not possible, we can send you an invoice following the workshop. Call Jay-E Emmingham (718-637-8644 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 718-637-8644 end_of_the_skype_highlighting) with payment questions.
For a complete list of the workshops and registration form, please click here.
The “Managing Lean and Green” training series is sponsored by the Supportive Housing Network of New York, Pratt Center for Community Development, the Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development, and the Urban Homesteading Assistance Board.
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