Friday, October 02, 2009 from 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM (ET)
Join us for our 4th Breakfast Roundtable as we explore the Material & Resources(MR) credits.
Networking over light breakfast is followed by a general overview of the MR credits with a panel discussion to explore more detailed credit applications across the LEED rating systems (NC, CI, CS, EBOM.)
Neal Fiorelli, LEED AP of Lorax Partnerships will lead the overview of the MR credits and detail the process and paperwork required to achieve the credits.
Tom Liebel, AIA, LEED AP of Marks Thomas will speak to the specification and selection of renewable and regionally sourced materials; and
Marc Shaener, LEED AP of EnviroSolutions will outline the requirements for keeping waste out of a landfill, and into a recycling facility. Question and answer session to follow. Please join us to understand the process to meet LEED requirements for the materials going into and out of your next construction project.
Registration begins at 8 am, and the program will start promptly at 8:30 am.
THANKS to our EVENT SPONSORS
Marks Thomas Architects
EnviroSolutions
Speaker Bios: Neal Fiorelli is a founder and principal with Lorax Partnerships, and a founding executive board member of USGBC MD and is currently serving as the LEED Training program director for the Chapter. Since forming Lorax it has been his mission to help clients justify, develop and certify LEED buildings. Tom Liebel, AIA, LEED AP is an Associate Principal with Marks, Thomas Architects, a Baltimore-based multi-disciplinary design firm. One of the first 25 LEED APs in the country, Tom has been integrating sustainable design principles into a variety of adaptive use and historic preservation projects over the past fifteen years. These Projects have received multiple local, state and national awards for design, smart growth, sustainable design and historic preservation. Author, critic and mentor, Tom has consulted on green projects nationally and internationally and has recently authored a chapter on sustainable design for the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Main Street Program publication, Revitalizing Main Street: A Practitioner's Guide to Comprehensive Commercial District Revitalization.
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