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Don't miss the May 10th session on Structures and Envelopes. Make sure to register for our May 24th Annual Gala and consider becoming a sponsor. Check out USGBC-LI In-The-News, the new Attainable Long Island Green Home Design Competition, the Committee meetings and Industry Events schedules below.
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See you soon. David C Pinkowitz Chair, Communications Committee communications@usgbc-li.org |
May 10 - Structures and Building Envelopes |
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Creating buildings that accomplish low energy usage requires careful attention to the building envelope details. The structural elements that are part of the building envelopes can make or break a building's energy performance. This session will address thermal bridging, foundation insulation discontinuities, some problem conditions (using infrared images), and present some solution options. It will also review positive and negative sustainability aspects of concrete, wood, and steel. Continuing Education Units Available LEED AP CEU: 2.0 hours NYS PE CEU: 2.0 hours NYS AIA CEU: 1.5 hours Tues May 10, 20114:00 PM - 7:00 PM
USGBC-LI Headquarters 150 Motor Parkway Media Center Theater Hauppauge , NY 11788
Click here to REGISTER and for MORE INFORMATION.
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May 24 -- Annual Gala
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Tues May 24, 2011Long Island Marriott Hotel Uniondale NY
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USGBC-LI in the News |
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USGBC-LI appeared in a recent LIBN article about "green office buildings." The story describes the Forchelli law firm's LEED certification process and includes quotes from Michael Gianchetta and Eric Schlameuss.
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USGBC-LI appeared in a recent LIBN article about "sustainable commercial real estate." The story describes the recent adoption of LEED sustainable building practices on Long Island and includes quotes from Vince Capogna and Rudy Holesek. Click here to READ the ARTICLE
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Attainable Long Island Team
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The Town of Babylon, United Way of Long Island, U.S. Green Building Council Long Island Chapter, and the Long Island Power Authority have announced that they are co-sponsoring a national design competition as a part of their mission to build the most sustainable and affordable home possible on a site in Wyandanch. The leaders of this Attainable Long Island alliance have determined this site will be the place where both green and affordable housing will be redefined. The winner of the competition will receive $10,000.
May 20th is the registration deadline.
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LEED for Homes Scoring Tool |
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The LEED for Homes Scoring Tool is an easy way for anyone to get acquainted with green building and the LEED for Homes rating system. The Quick Score path is intended for people new to LEED for Homes and allows users to answer very general questions about green building. After answering approximately 15 questions users will receive an approximate certification level. The Credit by Credit path is a walk-through of the rating system with a built-in checklist in which users can review credit requirements and indicate Yes, No or Maybe that the project will meet the intent of that specific credit. It calculates the points for each credit category. Click here for MORE INFORMATION
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Green Industry Events |
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Below is a list of selected Green Industry Events. Apr 27 -- LIBOR Green Symposium Apr 30 -- SEATUCK Green Business Expo May 5 -- IFMA monthly meeting May 12 -- BOMA monthly meeting (Lighting) May 31 -- CIBS annual Golf Outing May 10 -- ASHRAE monthly meeting (IAQ and Energy) May 27 -- HIA-LI Trade Show Jun 23 -- AFE annual Golf Outing
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USGBC-LI's New Office to be LEED Certified |
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USGBC-LI will be moving into new office space shortly at 150 Motor Parkway in Hauppauge. USGBC-LI will be seeking certification under the LEED for Commercial Interiors rating system. The layouts have been approved and sources are being sought for office furniture, fixtures, and the like. Stay tuned for status updates.
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Long Island LEED Projects Listed |
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The following Long Island projects have been LEED Certified:
- Wild By Nature
- Leviton Manufacturing
- Watermill Ateliers
- Brookhaven National Lab
- Tanger Outlet Mall
- Adelphi Univ Sports Center
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- Hampton Bays School
- Stop & Shop
- Westhampton Vill Hall
- 1001 Franklyn Ave
- Space Storage Center
- Forchelli Law Firm
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Resource Development
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The mission of the Resource Development Committee is to raise funds through individual and corporate donations. These funds are used to support green building initiatives on Long Island through education, programs and events, as well as community outreach and advocacy efforts.
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Want to Get More Involved? Join a Committee or Become a Sponsor
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Most committees are looking for members to help spread the word about green building to Long Island. It's a great way to network and help create a greener future for the next generation. Put in as much or as little time as you want. No special skills are required. Just jump right in.
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