“We are at the forefront of educating members on building green and providing the most up-to-date information on industry standards,” said AGC CEO Stephen E. Sandherr. “Our members are building our nation’s leading green projects.”
AGC debuted a new full-day course for contractors, Building to LEED-NC: Overview and the Impact on Construction Practices, to explain the contractor’s role in a project intended to achieve certification under LEED-NC. The debut was sponsored in part by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Clean Diesel Program. This new course outlines all of the prerequisites and credits within the LEED-NC rating system and identifies which have a major, moderate, or some impact on construction practices. It also provides a more detailed analysis to the ways those credits with a “Major Impact” will affect estimating decisions, scheduling, documentation, contracts, and other construction activities.
Curriculum materials will be available to AGC chapters and other organizations to enable them to deliver local workshops for construction professionals on the LEED-NC rating system. The curriculum is based on research funded by the AGC Education and Research Foundation granted through the Klinger Award and completed by the Michigan State University (MSU)-Construction Management Program in August 2007. Visit www.agc.org for more information.


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