High Performance
Building Design

OBJECTIVE

The seminars will focus on some of the basic principles related to the design and construction of High Performance Buildings.

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Architects, Engineers, Building Owners, Code Officials, Building Managers, Contractors, Equipment Manufacturers, Students, and other parties involved with construction, renovation, and operation of facilities.

 

 

Event Sponsors

Region III-CRC 2009 Technical Sessions

—An Integrated Approach

Text Box: Thursday, August 13, 2009
At
The Marriott at Metro Center
775 12th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Tel: 202 737-2200

REGISTRATION FEES

 

 

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“Commercial buildings consume 17% of the total energy consumed in the United States. By creating buildings that use less energy and have lower power demands, greater robustness of the buildings as well as the power grid is achieved. This reduces the need for fossil fuels and consequential environmental impact.”

 

Register:

Regular

Full Day

(with Lunch)

Regular

Full Day

(w/o Lunch)

Regular

Half Day

Student

Full Day

(with Lunch)

Student

Full Day

(w/o Lunch)

Student

Half Day

Before Aug. 10th

$150.00

$125.00

$80.00

$75.00

$50.00

$25.00

After Aug. 10th

$175.00

$150.00

$95.00

$85.00

$60.00

$40.00

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