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The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is inviting builders, architects, and designers to comment on its proposed changes for LEED 2009, the latest version of the green building certification system.
Over the next month, Scot Horst, chairman of the LEED steering committee, will host webcasts that discuss the components of LEED 2009, as well as explain the commenting process to attendees.
The proposed changes to the LEED program include point reallocation and re-weighting of credits, along with regionalization. The comment forum ends on June 22. To participate in a webcast or to learn more about LEED 2009, click here.
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USGBC Wants Your Input on LEED Changes
May 27, 2008 - Source: GlobeSt.comThe U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is inviting builders, architects, and designers to comment on its proposed changes for LEED 2009, the latest version of the green building certification system.
Over the next month, Scot Horst, chairman of the LEED steering committee, will host webcasts that discuss the components of LEED 2009, as well as explain the commenting process to attendees.
The proposed changes to the LEED program include point reallocation and re-weighting of credits, along with regionalization. The comment forum ends on June 22. To participate in a webcast or to learn more about LEED 2009, click here.
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