* Instructor: David Heslam, Earth Advantage Institute (Portland, OR)* $500 in assistance funding available for this workshop!* If you want to distinguish yourself as a green residential remodeling professional, REGREEN is for you. The full-day workshop builds on foundational knowledge of the REGREEN Residential Remodeling Guidelines and available online courses and will assist you in identifying and evaluating which green considerations, concepts and strategies will make a meaningful and positive impact on your next project. The workshop is designed for a dynamic group of design and construction professionals, from remodeling contractors to interior designers, who pride themselves on implementing green strategies. This full-day workshop is a required step in becoming REGREEN trained, a comprehensive education program that allows you to differentiate yourself in the residential remodeling marketplace (see http://www.regreenprogram.org/ for details). * Learning Objectives
- Employ building science principles and a whole-house systems approach on residential remodeling projects
- Implement residential green remodeling strategies on your next project
- Conduct a value-based, ROI analysis for common green remodeling strategies
- Obtain green business development resources
* Credits/AccreditationsCCB: 7 elective hoursGBCI CE: 7 hoursGBCI CE: 7 hours (LEED Homes Specific) AIA/CES: 7 HSW/SD Learning UnitsBOMI: 7 (CPD)CoreNet: 7 (CPD) CSI: 0.7 (CEU) IDCEC: 0.7 HS (CEU) NARI Green: 0.7 (CEU)
* Cost:
$500 in funding assistance available! USGBC Member: $225Earth Advantage Builder/Certified Professional: $225 Regular Admission: $275
* To register, visit: http://www.earthadvantage.org/education-events/usgbc-leed-courses/regreen-301/
* This project is funded by the Workforce Investment Council of Clackamas County through an Oregon State Energy Sector Partnership grant awarded by the US Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. The funds are limited to Oregon residents or Vancouver, WA residents who do business in Oregon.
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