A NEW CLASS OF GREEN BUILDING

GreenExpo365 takes pride in the quality and quantity of the free webinars we offer our members. From many of the top thought leaders to builders and architects in the field doing it every day, you have many different options to choose from.

To get you started, you can see the list of every one of our over 100 webinars listed out with links directly to the session. Or you can narrow your search by topic, category, or manufacturer. Just a click away from a unique education session.

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PRESENTER WEBINAR TITLE KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES AIA COURSE NUMBER / CREDITS SPONSOR

June 26, 9a PT/12p ET

Katrin Klingenberg -
Executive Director, Passive House Institute US

Top Cost Effective Super-Insulated Wall Solutions For Variable Climates From Passive House

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Explain the general requirements on passive house wall assemblies
  • Relay the underlying energy related principles
  • Understand the underlying building science principles
  • Know the leading wall assemblies, materials used, and variations by climate

161
1 HSW/LU Hour

Icynene

June 26, 11a PT/2p ET

John Broniek -
Senior Engineer, Building Scientist, Icynene

Continuous Insulation Systems For Exterior Walls

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Identify the characteristics of high performance continuously insulated exterior wall assemblies.
  • Understand the numerous opportunities to use spray foam insulation to achieve thermal performance goals.
  • Assess the ability of spray foam insulation to act as an effective air sealing barrier that prevents unwanted air infiltration.
  • Recognize the ways that thermal bridging can be thwarted in wall assemblies using continuous spray foam insulation.

159
1 HSW/LU Hour

Icynene

June 26, 12p PT/3p ET

John Broniek -
Senior Engineer, Building Scientist, Icynene

GreenExpo365 Product Knowledge Session:
Spray Foam Basics

What is spray foam insulation? This presentation will review the differences between the light(low) density and medium density - open cell and closed cell spray foam insulation. How does spray foam compare to traditional insulation types and how best to use spray foam to improve air sealing and the building envelope. There are many ways that spray foam help you achieve the new building codes 2012 and beyond.

Not Eligible for CEU Credit

Icynene


Dan Wildenhaus -
Sr. Building Scientist, Fluid Market Strategies

How To Take The Next Step Toward Net Zero With a Low Load Home

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Provide examples of the difference between Low Load Homes and Net Zero Homes.
  • Identify key issues in designing and building low load homes (including challenges with equipment sizing)
  • Explain how to use a critical perspective on specifications for homes focused beyond ENERGY STAR performance
  • Consider options available when the V is put first in HVAC

158
1 HSW/LU Hour

Milgard Windows and Doors


Sam Rashkin,
U.S. DOE

Upgrading Your Tool Box: An Introduction To The Building America Solution Center

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Why Energy Efficiency is inextricably linked to Home Performance
  • What is the Critical Path for Achieving Zero Energy Homes
  • What is the Definition of Zero Energy Homes
  • How Can Design and Construction Professionals Access the Latest Guidance for Applying High-Performance Home Best Practices

156
1 HSW/LU Hour

Milgard Windows and Doors


James Ball,
Indoor airPLUS

How To Protect Indoor Air Quality with Indoor airPLUS Certified Homes

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand the Indoor airPLUS label/program
  • Explain how ENERGY STAR and Indoor airPLUS work together
  • Describe the requirements to attain the Indoor airPLUS label
  • Recognize and communicate the value of the Indoor airPLUS program

154
1 HSW/LU Hour

GreenExpo365


Rob Howard and Holly Todd
Habitat for Humanity

Can A House Be Too Tight?

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Explain code requirements for house tightness
  • Understand the importance of ventilation for good indoor air quality
  • Recognize ventilation versus whole house ventilation
  • Explain mechanical ventilation strategies and technologies

152
1 HSW/LU Hour

GreenExpo365


Matt Grocoff,
THRIVE Net Zero Energy

Mission Zero - Taking a 112 Year Old Home To Net-Zero

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Provide the definition of net zero.
  • Explain the value and necessity of targeting net zero (Mission Zero).
  • Understand the importance of looking at the right metrics to achieve net zero energy.
  • Incorporate new methods to redesign a home to use net zero energy without a gut-rehab.

150
1 HSW/LU Hour
+ GBCI, NARI credited

GreenExpo365


Michelle Desiderio,
Home Innovation Research Labs

NGBS 101 - What You Need To Know About The Latest National Green Building Standard Program

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Explain what the National Green Building Standard (NGBS) provides builders and architects.
  • Understand revised energy efficiency design targets in the NGBS.
  • Describe land development and design requirement updates.
  • Understand the new stand-alone chapter for remodeling and renovation.

148
1 HSW/LU Hour

GreenExpo365


John Tooley,
Advanced Energy

Advanced Building Science: Systems Thinking - A Way of Life

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand the difference between system thinking and analysis.
  • Learn how to use system thinking in problem solving while diagnosing a home, business problem or a problem at home.
  • Begin a new way of thinking, a fusion of analysis and synthesis, depending on whether our objective is knowledge or understanding.
  • Explain the relationship among a “house as a system's” parts.

146
1 HSW/LU Hour

EEBA


Matt Belcher,
Belcher Homes


Stephan Moyon,
VELUX Skylights

Using Skylights to Reduce Energy In A Remodel

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand how skylights can improve overall room lighting.
  • Be able to explain how combinations of skylights and windows can achieve the target daylight factor of 5% can generate greater heating and cooling cost savings.
  • Know how to identify the best locations in a remodel project to place a skylight to improve daylighting.
  • Be able to communicate to customers why incorporate daylighting in a remodeled home project.

144
1 HSW/LU Hour

VELUX America


Justin Wilson
Construction Instruction

Building Science for Existing Homes

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand the fundamentals of air, heat and moisture flow and see how they can be applied to remodeling existing homes to make them more efficient, safe, healthy, durable and comfortable.
  • Apply the building science to common remodel projects such as roofing, re-siding, weatherization, kitchen & bath replacements, windows, foundation & basements and HVAC upgrades.
  • Identify process changes needed to cost-effectively implement energy efficiency in remodel projects.
  • Explain the successes of other remodelers who have benefited from implementing energy efficiency objectives into remodel projects.

142
HSW/LU Hour

+ GBCI Credit Eligible

Simpson Door Company


Jerry Yudelson
PE, MS, MBA, LEED Fellow
Green Building Author/Consultant

The World’s Greenest Commercial Buildings – Promise vs. Performance

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand performance metrics for energy and water use.
  • Use integrated design approaches that produce high-performance results on conventional budgets.
  • Explain design strategies used by high-performance green buildings.
  • Utilize strategies for reducing site water use and recycling blackwater, graywater and rainwater onsite.

140
1 HSW/LU Hour

GreenExpo365


CR Herro
Vice President of Environmental Affairs
Meritage Homes

Be Selfish, Be Green - Speaking the Consumers Language

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Explain how to maximize energy efficiency and home performance opportunities.
  • Understand how cost-effective adjustments can be made to home designs to allow them to effectively work in reducing the energy consumption and increasing the performance factors.
  • Discuss cutting edge research and development in net zero energy homes.
  • Understand key terms and lessons from a national home builder regarding what has worked (and what hasn't) and what pitfalls to avoid.

138
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

EEBA


Dr. Jennifer Languell
Trifecta Construction Solutions

"Improving The Efficiency of Existing Buildings"

This session provides a brief look at the big picture of sustainability, 2 national certification programs and their costs, the opportunities to improve the built environment, and actionable steps to implement effective efficiency measures in existing buildings.

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GreenExpo365


Gord Cooke

How To Use Building Science To Deliver High Performance Homes In 2013

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Explain the elements of high performance homes.
  • Share how high performance homes respond to code compliance and the many changes in the residential construction industry and consumer expectations.
  • Understand how best practices and innovations can be applied to make better material and methods decisions.
  • Identify the building process changes needed to cost effectively implement high performance homes

GEXP 136
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

EEBA


Eric Anderson
Weyerhaeuser Forestlands International Marketing Manager/Lyptus Hardwoods

Green Building with Sustainable Eucalyptus

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Identify the environmental advantages of wood.
  • Explain the environmental benefits of plantation-grown eucalyptus hardwood.
  • Understand the different wood product certifications and how sustainable forestry practices qualify for various green building programs.
  • How to specify eucalyptus in residential and light commercial architectural finish applications such as flooring, cabinetry, millwork, fixtures and wall panels.

GEXP 134
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

Lyptus Hardwoods


Asa Foss, USGBC


Kelsey Mullen, USGBC

From Single to Multifamily Housing, What You Need To Know About LEED For Homes V.4

Get an insight on the rating system's development process and the important timeline associated with this evolution of LEED with Kelsey Mullen and Asa Foss from the USGBC

Not AIA Credited

USGBC


Katrin Klingenberg
Co-founder and Executive Director of the Passive House Institute US (PHIUS)

WUFI Passive: The Next Gen Modeling Tool for Passive House/Building Consultants in N.A.

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand why a new tool was needed for North American varied climates.
  • Explain the expanded modeling capabilities to calculate the coupled heat and moisture transfer in building components.
  • Use the new user-friendly interface and highly improved result outputs.
  • Explain the planned modeling capacities to be added in the very near future.

GEXP 132
1 LU/HSW/SD Hour

+ CPHC CEU (Certified Passive House Consultants) Credit Eligible

GreenExpo365


Rochelle Stallings, CID GCP
NARI Sustainability Trainer
Sustainable Design Studio

Making Green with Green Remodeling

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Identify the value of sustainable business practices and explore how to integrate these steps into their existing business model.
  • Know how to use discovery questions to uncover hidden client needs which allows us to expand our service package and our bottom line.
  • Understand how important it is to use building science as a diagnostic tool to provide a new path to higher performance standards.
  • Define and differentiate a “style” of green.

GEXP 130
1 LU/HSW/SD Hour

+ GBCI, NARI Credit Eligible

GreenExpo365, NARI


Mark LaLiberte
Construction Instruction, and Building Science Expert

Solutions To Top 5 Worries In Getting Back To Building

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Explain how starting the design and build process with the proper education, planning and communication can save time and money.
  • Know where to access a few of mobile resources to improve workmanship and improve communication and provide clarity on-site.
  • Have the knowledge to explain why a "green" home is now a "standard" home to homebuyers and building officials.
  • Understand how to identify new industry requirements and to prepare for them before the design. What matters and what doesn’t. Performance vs. Prescriptive opportunities makes the next few years interesting.

GEXP 124
1 LU/HSW/SD Hour

Simpson Door Company


Eric Corey Freed
organicARCHITECT

Innovative New Models for Sustainable Development

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Discover how “biomimicry” (study of nature as designer) can teach us how to transform built environment.
  • Understand new financial models for developing sustainable building.
  • Learn about how to achieve bio-inspired design, solving some of the building industry's most difficult challenges.
  • Learn about some incredibly exciting design solutions modeled on designs found in Nature.

GEXP 126
1 LU/HSW/SD Hour

GreenExpo365


Brad Liljequist, AICP, LEED-AP
Kevin Charap

Using Solar To Reach Net-Zero Energy In Multifamily Homes

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand decision making methodology for choosing different renewable energy systems in zero net energy projects.
  • Apply solar shading analysis and evaluate impact of landscaping, adjacent buildings, and self shading to individual designs using latest design tools and models Incorporate window & door protection into design details.
  • Share a basic understanding of solar energy power calculations using PVwatts DOE modeling software which is applicable to any project anywhere in the world.
  • Understand differences and pros and cons of microinverters versus string inverters for converting DC solar energy to AC line energy, applicable to any project anywhere in the United States.

GEXP 128
1 LU/HSW/SD Hour

GreenExpo365


Tysen Gannon, LEED AP, Gannon Associates


Chuck Knickerbocker, Curtain Wall Manager, Technical Glass Products

Steel Curtain Wall Glazing Systems: Limitless Design Possibilities

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Gain an understanding of the history of curtain wall in building design
  • Identify the advantages of steel in modern curtain wall systems
  • Identify different types of steel curtain wall systems
  • Learn how steel curtain wall systems can be used to maximize natural light in buildings while allowing design creativity
  • Learn how steel curtain wall impacts LEED® certification

1 LU/HSW/SD Hour

Technical Glass Products


Brett Little, LEED GA,
Alliance for Environmental Sustainability

What To Know and Do To Achieve Success in The “Awareness & Education” LEED for Homes Category

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Describe how LEED for Homes can be applied to various residential building types.
  • Understand the LEED for Homes rating system credit categories with a focus Awareness & Education.
  • Communicate to stakeholders specific details and benefits of LEED for Homes.
  • Know where to go for additional resources and support.

GEXP 122
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

+ GBCI/LEED Specific CEU Credit Eligible

GreenExpo365


Christopher J. Hall CAPS CGP,
Habitat for Humanity of Kent County, Grand Rapids, Michigan,

10 Tested Tips for LEED Certified Residential Remodel and Rehab Projects

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Identify the most common obstacles to LEED certification of an existing home using examples drawn from completed, certified projects.
  • Determine whether a remodel/rehab project is worth pursuing based on examples from Habitat for Humanity projects.
  • Compare results from the presenter's projects in order to plan for their own.
  • Learn cost-effective ideas in delivering a remodel or rehab project to at least a LEED Silver certification.

GEXP 114
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365


Matt Belcher,
Stephan Moyon

How To Reduce Energy Use By Improving Daylighting w/ Skylights In A Remodel

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand why daylighting is important in a remodel project.
  • Be able to explain how skylights save energy compared to homes without skylights.
  • Know how to identify the best locations in a remodel project to place a skylight to improve daylighting.
  • Understand how ASHRAE 90.1 impacts daylighting requirements on commercial applications.

GEXP 112
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365

 Amber Stewart
Amber Stewart

What You Need To Know About Today's ENERGY STAR Certified Homes Program

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Know how ENERGY STAR certified homes can improve a home's quality.
  • Be able to explain how an ENERGY STAR certified home can reduce operating costs.
  • Be able to "tell the energy efficiency story" to homebuyers and stakeholders.
  • Understand how to translate the benefits of energy efficiency into a value proposition.

GEXP 116
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

GreenExpo365


Karen Davis,
Milgard Windows and Doors

What To Know When Talking High Performance Windows, ENERGY STAR, and Energy Code Requirements

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand how window performance ratings impact and improve the built environment and performance of a building.
  • Explain what role window play in ENERGY STAR programs and how to communicate the value to building/home owners
  • Discuss high performance window technologies that increase energy efficiency and sustainability.
  • Understand how the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) program helps windows meet building energy code requirements.

GEXP 120
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

Milgard Windows and Doors

Rick Gazica
Rick Gazica

HowTo Start an ENERGY STAR v3 Project Off Successfully

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Know what an ENERGY STAR v3 Project Kick Off meeting is and why it is important to the successful implementation of an energy efficient home.
  • Be able to explain which subcontractors need to be involved in the kick-off meeting to execute on the design of a sustainable home.
  • Understand what topics should be discussed and techniques explained during these sessions.
  • Know the key follow up items important to track after the planning of constructing an ENERGY STAR Certified Home is complete.

GEXP 118
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365


Jenny Wiedower
Nate Allen
Emily Knupp, LEED AP

Center for Green Schools: Contractor And Architect Resources To Transform Our Nation's Schools

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Develop an understanding of the green schools landscape and how political leaders are engaging around this topic.
  • Increase their knowledge about the Department of Education's Green Ribbon Schools program and its impact on the broader green schools movement.
  • Understand how communities and organizations are collaborating to advance this movement - and how they can play a role.
  • Discover the value in integrating a variety of stakeholders into a green school project team to drive down costs and build community support.

GEXP110
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

USGBC Center for Green Schools


Paul Hutton, AIA, LEED AP
Principal, Hutton Architecture Studio

Net Zero Energy Schools: Beyong Platinum

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand what makes a Net Zero Energy School.
  • Explain the most typical design strategies used to achieve Net Zero Energy status.
  • Highlight the benefits of Net Zero Energy Schools.
  • Use best practices from recent examples.

GEXP 108
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365


Tysen Gannon, LEED AP
Gannon Associates

Steel Curtain Wall Glazing Systems for Green School Design

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Identify the advantages of steel in modern curtain wall systems
  • Describe how steel curtain wall systems can be used to allow natural light into buildings while allowing design credibility
  • Explain how steel curtain wall impacts LEED(R) certification
  • Explore steel curtain wall school case study

GEXP 106
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

Technical Glass Products


Amber Lefstead
Tamara Mittman
EPA Water Sense

Water Conservation In The Great Outdoors - Thinking About The Landscape In A New Way

At the end of this program, participants will:

  • Plan a landscape that uses a regionally appropriate amount of water using the WaterSense Water Budget Tool.
  • Participants will be able to explain the features of a sustainable, water-efficient landscape and implement these techniques for greater outdoor water efficiency.
  • Participants will explore the use of low-water-use plant options for landscapes using plants lists as guides for incorporating appropriate plant choices into their landscape design plans.
  • Participants will be able to define appropriate green infrastructure practices (e.g. rain gardens, bioswales, shade trees, native plants etc) to simultaneously reduce water use, reduce runoff volumes, and improve water quality and incorporate such green infrastructure practices into their own sustainable designs.

GEXP 104
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

EPA's WaterSense


Alicia Marrs,
WaterSense New Homes Partnerships, Marketing and Outreach Specialist

Talk It Up! Communicating The Value Of A Water Efficient Home

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Explore why water efficiency is an important component in the next generation of green building and new homes in particular.
  • Be able to explain the technical features (and benefits) of a WaterSense labeled new home to the average homebuyer.
  • Be able to describe how WaterSense can be integrated into existing green home building programs.
  • Be able to identify the best ways to market the importance of water-efficient building practices specific to the region they are doing business in - whether it is traditionally water scarce or water rich.

GEXP 102
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

EPA's WaterSense


Jonah Schein,
Technical & Certification Coordinator for New Homes, WaterSense

Why and How an Architect Should Design with Water In Mind

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Distinguish the major uses of water in a house using standard design and construction techniques and formulate cost-effective ways to reduce water use through cost-effective design strategies.
  • Implement strategies in the design phase that will allow a home to comply with the WaterSense requirements with ease.
  • Design a home that has an inherent distribution strategy that will help save large amounts of water and energy.
  • Explain the effects of poor site design on water use and management efficiency that plague many home sites, and implement techniques that will allow for greater outdoor water efficiency.

GEXP 100
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

EPA's WaterSense



Dr. Jennifer Languell

Stop Chasing Credits: Commercial-Focused Certification Programs

At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to:

  • Proved an overview of national and regional commercial-specific green building standards.
  • Understand the differences between national and regional commercial-specific green building standards.
  • Explain why certification programs are only one part of successful sustainable building.
  • Share examples of building activities that would not deliver a market-acceptable return on investment because of choosing "credits" versus "efficiency".

GEXP 98
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365


Brian Geller,
Seattle 2030 District Founder and Executive Director

From Green Buildings to Green Cities: Learnings From The Seattle 2030 District

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand different opportunities available at individual building, neighborhood, and district scales
  • Understand how to benchmark and track a large group of independent buildings
  • Understand the 2030 Challenge for Planning performance standard
  • Understand different financing models available for building retrofits

GEXP 96
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365


Steve Sunderman, LEED AP BD+C
President of Terrazia

Paving the Way to the Triple Bottom Line

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Define "The Triple Bottom Line", and discover why it is important.
  • Compare paving choices and their impact on Economic, Social & Environmental issues.
  • Understand future trends in sustainable paving
  • Implement effective sustainable paving solutions for your projects

GEXP 94
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365


Eden Brukman,
Vice President of the International Living Future Institute

An Introduction to the Living Building Challenge

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand the philosophy of Living Building Challenge as a guiding framework for 'green building'
  • Describe the key components of the program
  • Discuss the rationale for restorative design principles
  • Identify and locate the resources provided by the International Living Future Institute for deeper engagement and ongoing involvement

GEXP 92
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

Technical Glass Products


Sarah Susanka,
Acclaimed author of The Not So Big House series, Home By Design and The Not So Big Life

The Not So Big Showhouse: Energy Efficiency and Design Innovation for the Mainstream Housing Market

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Learn how to rethink the standard floor plan to make it more appropriate for today's more informal lifestyles and needs
  • See a demonstration of the application of all the Not So Big design principles in one house to create a more livable and well-tailored environment
  • Hear about the energy efficiency and sustainable design features included in the home-specifically designed to make it attainable for the average buyer
  • Learn how to develop a better and more sustainable house of the future, that's designed for the long haul, with features such as the ability to age in place, to observe and manage energy consumption, and to light effectively and beautifully with LEDs.

GEXP 90
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365


Matt Belcher,
Belcher Custom Homes

Be ACTIVE in your home building & design - An Introduction into an Active House

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand the purpose of Active House USA prototype
  • Be able to explain why the Active House practices will contribute to improve green building standards in the near future
  • Comprehend the parallels between Active House practices and other current US-focused programs (i.e. ANSI ICC-700)
  • Utilize best practices from the current Active House project home with other projects

GEXP 88
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

GreenExpo365


David Walls,
Executive Director of Sustainability Programs at the International Code Council

Are You Ready for Green Construction Code? What you need to know about IgCC

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Explain the reasons behind the International Green Construction Code.
  • Recognize the different levels of compliance of code.
  • Incorporate elements of the code in building design and application.
  • Identify the multiple resources available to answer questions and find solutions to IgCC green building challenges.

GEXP 86
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

International Code Council


Rick Harrison

Prefurbia: Reinventing Land Development from Disdainable to Sustainable

At the conclusion of this course, the participant should have a general understanding of the following:

  • The use of design techniques that will reduce time and energy use for local traffic - commercial and residential.
  • Designing Pedestrian Systems that will encourage use and provide safe connectivity.
  • Using the optimum dimensional controls why very well exceed those required by regulatory minimums.
  • To use new design models that demonstrate a significant reduction (typically 25%) of infrastructure without sacrificing density.

GEXP 84
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

EnvironmentOne


JC Rentschler

Composite Decking and Sustainable Design

At the conclusion of this course, the participant should have a general understanding of the following:

  • Articulate how composite decking manufacturing techniques affect the material's performance and environmental attributes
  • Discuss the physical characteristics of composite decking compared to traditional wood decking
  • Describe the green building benefits of composite decking and ways it can contribute to green building ratings for both residential and commercial spaces
  • Explain what composite decking options and accessories are available to help design attractive, long lasting decks, docks, walkways, and other surfaces

GEXP 82
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

MoistureShield


Kathy Steiert
Architectural Spec Representative, Milgard Windows & Doors

A Sustainable Environment: How The Right Windows can Help Deliver LEED Points and Happy Home Owners

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Explain how windows promote healthy living conditions for the occupants by improving indoor air quality and increasing natural daylight in the living space.
  • Explain how sustainable forestry practices and wood product certification qualify to various green building programs.
  • Describe how building form, energy modeling and an ENERGY STAR® rated window can lower heating and cooling costs for the occupants and create a more sustainable environment.
  • Describe how windows can contribute toward points in the LEED for Homes credit categories.

GEXP 80
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

Milgard Windows and Doors


Doug Bennett
Conservation Manager, Southern Nevada Water Authority

Water Doesn't Grow On Trees: Research and Alternatives Around Residential Water Use

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Learn the relative quantities of water consumed by various residential uses, including landscaping, sanitation, appliances, etc.
  • Explain how sustainable forestry practices and wood product certification qualify to various green building programs.
  • Learn about commonly available techniques and products that improve water use efficiency in residential applications
  • Learn how to evaluate cost-effective and productive uses of alternate water supplies such as graywater and rainwater.

GEXP 78
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

GreenExpo365


Tysen Gannon
LEED AP, Gannon Associates

How New Building Envelope Technologies Help Deliver Sustainability Goals/LEED Points for Commercial Buildings

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Gain an understanding of the benefits of daylighting for various project types.
  • Learn how new building envelope technologies can help designers address advancing energy performance requirements.
  • Gain an understanding of how LEED® and other certification programs such as NFRC impact building envelope systems.
  • Learn how systems such as steel curtainwall and channel glass have contributed towards projects' sustainability goals while offering design flexibility and unique aesthetic features.

GEXP 76
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

Technical Glass Products

Eric Corey Freed
Eric Corey Freed
organicARCHITECT

DoDo Sapiens: How fake buildings are destroying our future

At the conclusion of this course, the participant should have a general understanding of the following:

  • Understand the development and design of regenerative, sustainable city blocks in cities throughout the United States
  • Identify the hidden opportunities to radically transform our cities one block at a time
  • Discover the forces working against progress and what you can do to move things forward
  • Map out an action plan for what you can do to be part of the green revolution

GEXP 74
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

GreenExpo365


Eric Anderson
Market Development Manager, Weyerhaeuser South America

The Beautiful Side of Sustainable Building (Sustainable Eucalyptus for Green Building)

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Describe the environmental advantages of wood.
  • Discuss the environmental benefits of plantation-grown eucalyptus hardwood.
  • Explain how sustainable forestry practices and wood product certification qualify to various green building programs.
  • Specify residential and light commercial architectural finish applications for eucalyptus including flooring, cabinetry, millwork, fixtures, and wall panels.

GEXP 72
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

Lyptus Hardwoods

Paul Bates, GREENGUARD
Paul Bates
GREENGUARD Environmental Institute

Indoor Air Quality: Making the Switch to Sustainability, Transformations in Green Product Development

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand the market mechanisms driving change in product development and manufacturing and its impact on residential construction
  • Ascertain how to identify products credible for architecture and design professionals
  • Understand the importance of third party certification
  • Learn best practices for creating a truly healthy indoor environment, considering both content and emissions of chemicals

GEXP 70
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Bill Walsh, Healthy Building Network, The Pharos Project
Bill Walsh,
Founder, Healthy Building Network, The Pharos Project

Advanced Health Attributes for Green Product Specifications

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Increase their understanding chemical hazards in building products
  • Understand ongoing efforts to address these hazards in the green building movement
  • Learn to identify chemical hazards in building products
  • Learn to use available tools and resources to help evaluate and select healthier building products

GEXP 68
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Alex Wilson, BuildingGreen Inc.
Alex Wilson,
Founder, BuildingGreen Inc.

Evaluating Green Building Product Performance

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand why product certification is so important yet highly complex
  • Understand the differences between first-party, second-party, and third-party certifications
  • Gain familiarity with some of the most important green building product certifications being used in the green building community
  • Know where to go for in-depth, up-to-date information on green building product certifications

GEXP 66
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Edward Mazria, Architecture 2030
Edward Mazria,
Founder, Architecture 2030

2030 Challenge for Products: Evaluating the Carbon Footprint of Building Products

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand how energy consumption, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and environmental impact of the Building Sector.
  • Recognize both the immediate and long-term impacts of fossil fuel consumption and climate change in the U.S. and recognize their timely role in mitigating their effects.
  • Recognize the importance of specifying, designing, and manufacturing products for new developments, buildings, and renovations that meet carbon-equivalent footprint reduction targets
  • Understand how measured and achievable strategies to reduce fossil fuel energy consumption and GHG emissions in the Building Sector are incorporated into the 2030 Challenge and the 2030 Challenge for Products.

GEXP 64
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

GreenExpo365


Rick Schwolsky,
Editor-In-Chief, EcoHome Magazine

Keeping Them Honest: Navigating Green Labels and Certifications

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand how different building products can be labeled and/or advertised as "green" but not meet the building objectives of the client.
  • Prioritize green attributes of products to select and specify to meet client objectives.
  • Balance product attributes with basic product performance to identify the right product and application.
  • Understand how to use existing labeling, certification programs, standards, and other resources can help them select and specify building products to contribute to specific green goals for a project.

GEXP 62
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

EcoHome Magazine

Nate Kredich, USGBC
Nate Kredich,
USGBC, VP, Residential Market Development

Examples Of High Performance Solutions Using LEED for Homes

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand and engage with today's green residential building industry
  • Describe how today's key residential markets, including production, custom, multifamily and affordable sectors, are using the LEED for Homes program to support their goals
  • Identify and tap into the tools available to help deliver high performance green homes to clients
  • Communicate the value of third-party certification through the LEED for Homes program to clients

GEXP 60
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

U.S. Green Building Council


Matt Belcher,
Belcher Custom Homes

HowTo Protect and Wrap Opening for Energy Efficient Homes

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Explain why openings need protection
  • Understand the current IRC requirements for opening protection and air sealing
  • Incorporate window & door protection into design details
  • Explain the proper methods of installing flashing

GEXP 58
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

DuPont


Amber Wood,
NAHB Research Center

How To Identify and Resolve Reoccurring Issues in High Performing Homes

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand what recurring issues are and how to identify them
  • Be able to explain how these issues can impact performance and energy efficiency
  • Learn how to prioritize multiple issues and what to address first
  • Understand how this translates in quality management and how to solve the issue and know when you are successful

GEXP 56
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Sam Rashkin
Sam Rashkin

Retooling the U.S. Housing Industry: How it Got Here, Why It's Broken, and How to Fix It

At the end of this program, participants should be able to identify:

  • The five key components of the housing industry including their goals and how they are achieved.
  • Simple development practices that could substantially improve the livability of new communities.
  • What constitutes good housing design and why does it conflict with industry trends from the last five decades.
  • What are the principles behind why homes work and fail and how can they systematically be integrated in new home construction.

GEXP 54
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

GreenExpo365

David Gottfried
David Gottfried

Greenbuild Tech®: What Is The Future Of Green Building

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • How technology can help accelerate the green building movement, worldwide
  • Learn about Clean Technology and how it relates to green building
  • Understand what is currently happening in Clean Technology today
  • Discover the leaders in Green Build Tech and what new solutions an architect should be aware of

GEXP 52
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

U.S. Green Building Council

Kermit Baker
Kermit Baker

The U.S. Home Remodeling Outlook - Opportunities for Sustainable Design

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Make the connection between home improvement activity and sustainable design.
  • Have a better understanding of the size and composition of the home improvement industry.
  • Understand how changing economic conditions and homeowner demographics affect the remodeling market.
  • Increase the understanding of the incentives and disincentives for sustainable activity in the home improvement industry

GEXP 50
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Andrew Pace
Andrew Pace

Understanding/Achieving Your Customer's Degree Of Green

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand why green credibility is important when working with clients
  • Be able to explain how ROGI is important to a home owner/buyer
  • Learn what the "Degree of Green" System is and how it is used
  • Have the ability to work with a customer in understanding their Degree of Green and make recommendations with that information.

GEXP 48
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Peter Pfeiffer
Peter Pfeiffer

Connecting the Dots: Indoor Air Quality & Green Building Science

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Explain the concept of "Green Building Science" and how it applies to indoor air quality
  • Know what to listen for in a client's desires in regards to indoor air quality and how to deliver on these desires
  • Discuss how building science and construction techniques affect occupant health
  • Understand how design decisions and component selections interact to effect health, durability, conservation of resources, and environmental impact

GEXP 44
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

U.S. Green Building Council

 Ginger Watkins
Ginger Watkins

Affordable, Efficient, Passive Houses

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Explain the concept behind the Passive House Standard and how it compares to other energy standards
  • Understand the Passive House performance criteria, components of passive houses and how Passive House differs from passive solar design
  • Discuss a variety of passive houses in the U.S., including some affordable examples from Habitat for Humanity
  • Review the return on investment for building super-efficient Passive Houses

GEXP 42
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

Habitat for Humanity

Philip Beere
Matt Belcher
Philip Beere
Matt Belcher

Remodeling and the Green Building Standard

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Identify definitions of green as it applies to the built environment, as well as various green and energy efficient criteria
  • Understand the benefits and practical market aspects of green building
  • Explain life-cycle analysis tools and the "whole systems approach" to construction
  • Discuss the trends and issues concerning green building in the current economic climate

GEXP 40
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Mark LaLiberte
Mark LaLiberte

You Can Do It! 10 Easy Steps to High Performance Houses

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Identify definitions of green as it applies to Explain how building science goals and objectives help improve home performance built environment, as well as various green and energy efficient criteria
  • Define a water management strategy
  • Discuss how to lower the overall cost of ownership and lessen the environmental impact of homes
  • Identify the role of the enclosure, mechanical system and occupant in delivering an energy efficient sustainable home

GEXP 38
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

DuPont

Jack Armstrong
Jack Armstrong

Making Homes Better Starts with the Building Envelope

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Define the role of the building enclosure in sustainable residential construction and retrofits
  • Evaluate next-generation insulation materials, air/weather barrier systems, roofing materials, fenestration enhancements, complete wall systems and sustainable concrete formulations
  • Determine how to lower the overall cost of ownership and lessen the environmental impact of homes
  • Identify emerging technologies such as organic photovoltaics, phase-change wall board and nanotechnology insulation materials

GEXP 36
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

BASF

Sarah Susanka

Sarah Susanka

"Not So Big: The Doorway to Happy Customers"

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand the implications of new demands for reduced size and increased energy efficiency on residential design and construction in a post recession economy
  • Discuss the relationship between Not So Big design principles and sustainability
  • Recognize and help explain the sustainable and energy efficient features homeowners are looking for
  • Use the tools provided in books such as Home By Design, and Not So Big Remodeling to help builders, remodelers, architects and designers steer their customers toward more sustainable and "not so big" solutions to their housing needs

GEXP 34
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Jerry Yudelson
Jerry Yudelson

The Business Case for Net Zero Energy Buildings

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Define a "zero net energy" building, using current Department of Energy guidelines, to evaluate prospects for achieving this goal in their own projects
  • Discuss popular current strategies for achieving zero net energy, through two case studies, so as to better evaluate strategies in their future projects
  • Understand how early decisions to achieve zero net energy can affect architectural form and function, so that they can assess whether they should pursue this goal for a particular project
  • Identify the costs and business benefits of zero net energy green buildings, so that they can evaluate proposals for such buildings and present the business case to building owners and developers

GEXP 32
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Asa Foss
Asa Foss

How to increase the value of your project by using LEED for Homes

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Explain the value of 3rd party certification for residential construction
  • Define the LEED rating system development process, and select the appropriate LEED rating system for their projects
  • Understand the verification and certification process of the LEED for Homes rating systems
  • Discuss the basics of the LEED for Homes rating system, including knowing the difference between prerequisites and credits, and the credit categories that LEED uses to define a green building

GEXP 30
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

USGBC

Jennifer Languell
Dr. Jennifer Languell

Conservation vs. Renewable Energy - What is the Future of Energy

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • List the payback and return on investment differences between conservation and renewable energy options
  • Explain the impact of conservation versus renewable energy on CO2 emissions
  • Determine the driving forces behind Incentives and tax credits for energy conservation, and discuss how society drives the energy source decision
  • Identify the biggest energy wasters in a building

GEXP 28
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Steve Saunders
Steve Saunders

ENERGY STAR 2.5 - It's Not As Hard As It Seems

At the conclusion of this course, the participant should have a general understanding of the following:

  • Understand the need to assist a customer in identifying why to build under Energy Star 2.5 standards
  • Explain the sizing adjustment factor used in Energy Star 2.5
  • Understand how a Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Target can be used to adjust specs across multiple plans to meet standards
  • Understand why using the EnergyStar 2.5 checklists will assist in delivering better results with the Energy Star 2.5 standards.

GEXP 26
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Ed Brown
Ed Brown

Greening the Residential Remodel

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Complete an assessment of an existing property, identifying the scope of work and evaluating areas of concern.
  • Populate an integrated design team and convene a planning meeting to discuss project goals, strategies and desired outcomes.
  • Identify and specify the necessary requirements to incorporate sustainable building measures in construction documents.
  • Prioritize the tasks and order the sequence of events contributing to a sustainable remodeling project.

GEXP 24
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Jeff Anderle
Jeff Anderle

Opening the Door to Green Building

At the conclusion of this course, the participant should have a general understanding of the following:

  • How the mainstream introduction of green building principles altered the approach, motivations and business development of the building industry.
  • Understand the scope of the adoption of these principles and how these principles are shaping the construction market.
  • Understand the impact of green certifications and accreditations on the green building market and which segments embrace the concepts.
  • Gain an understanding of the impression of cost differences between green and standard building practices.

GEXP 22
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Eric Corey Freed
Eric Corey Freed
organicARCHITECT

Spills, Sins & Starbucks: How oil has negatively altered our Built Environment
NOTE: To receive credit for participating in this webinar, you need to return to this PDF after the session to reach the 10-question test and registration.

At the conclusion of this course, the participant should have a general understanding of the following:

  • Understand the development and design of regenerative, sustainable city blocks in cities throughout the United States
  • Uncover the hidden opportunities to radically transform our cities one block at a time
  • Discover the forces working against progress and what you can do to move things forward
  • Map out an action plan for what you can do to be part of the green revolution

GEXP 20
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

GreenExpo365


Brad Loveless,
Simpson Door Company

The Battle Against Moisture

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Specify how wood doors can be incorporated into a range of architectural styles for homes and light construction
  • List the key components of stile and rail wood doors
  • Describe common points of moisture vulnerability in exterior wood doors
  • Explain manufacturing materials and techniques that can protect wood doors against water infiltration
  • Discuss methods for designing building overhangs, and selection of wood finished, that further enhance wood door weatherability

GEXP 18
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

Simpson Door Company

Jerry Yudelson
Jerry Yudelson

How to be WaterSmart

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Gain an understanding of water conservation and why water is the next big (green) platform
  • Gain an understanding of how international experience and systems can be adapted to homes and buildings
  • Familiarize yourself with major opportunities for homebuilders, designers, product manufacturers and contractors for water conservation
  • Understand why water is so important that it is more of a conflict source around than world than oil

GEXP 16
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Steve Glenn
Steve Glenn

High Design, Low Impact. Building the LivingHomes

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand how prefabricated homes deliver a sustainable building solution
  • Gain familiarization of prefabrication opportunities and challenges for building homes
  • Better understanding of the production and installation process of prefabricated homes
  • Discover and understand better the "Z6 Analysis" concept

GEXP 14
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Bryan Osborn, SIPs
Bryan Osborn LEED AP

Using SIPs for Net-Zero Energy Construction

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand and be able to apply the three key Green Building concepts to designs
  • Use the Energy Use Pyramid as a guide to energy saving choices in their designs.
  • Understand how to use design basics to create a high performance home in the design stages rather than an afterthought.
  • Employ the concept of "program seeking" instead of "problem solving" to accommodate homeowner needs with less energy use.

GEXP 13
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

Premier Building Systems

Sam Rashkin
Sam Rashkin

Development of Energy Star for Homes

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Develop a better understanding of Energy Star for Homes program.
  • Gain an understanding of the market transformation process of bringing new technologies to the marketplace
  • Gain an understanding of the criteria required for the Energy Star Concept Home
  • Gain an understanding of how Energy Star promoted and grew the program

GEXP 11
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Patricia Gaylor
Patricia Gaylor

Living Eco-logically: Sustainability with Style

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Identify the four key elements of green building design for interior spaces
  • How to take a holistic approach to home design that includes 'greening' not only the building envelope and systems but also the materials selection
  • Understand how product choices can have a significant impact on air quality, energy use and water conservation
  • Gain knowledge of how selecting sustainable materials for the interior of a home can impact the marketability of a home

GEXP 10
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

GreenExpo365

Sarah Susanka
Sarah Susanka

Not So Big for the New Economy: Crafting a More Sustainable Future

At the end of this program,

  • Attendees will be shown how to recognize the differences between the needs of the residential client of two years ago versus the client of today.
  • Attendees will be given a set of easily implementable design and marketing tools to improve their services at the same time they make their designs smaller.
  • Attendees will be given some of the key statistics and current data supporting the move to smaller, better-designed, and more energy efficient houses and remodelings, in order to help tailor their services to the current needs of the marketplace.
  • Attendees will discover who these "not so big" homeowners and homebuyers are, what they want, and how to appeal to them. They'll learn to better understand their motivations and objectives in designing, purchasing or remodeling a home; and they'll learn what characteristics of place and community this segment of the population would gravitate toward were these kinds of locations more available.

GEXP 07
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365


Peter Pfeiffer

Building a Net Zero Energy Home

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Understand and be able to apply the three key Green Building concepts to designs
  • Use the Energy Use Pyramid as a guide to energy saving choices in their designs.
  • Understand how to use design basics to create a high performance home in the design stages rather than an afterthought.
  • Employ the concept of "program seeking" instead of "problem solving" to accommodate homeowner needs with less energy use.

GEXP 08
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

GreenExpo365

John Renowden
John Renowden,
Boral Roofing

Green from the Beginning. Roofing Solutions with Concrete Tile.

At the conclusion of this course, the participant should have a general understanding of the following:

  • Life Cycle Analysis
    • Raw Materials
    • Manufacturing
    • On the Roof
    • End of Life
  • Roofing Materials Composition
    • Concrete Tile
    • Asphalt Shingle
    • Metal
    • Clay
  • Green Programs
    • Third Party Verification
    • Industry Programs
    • Green Legislation
  • Harvesting water can be more successful and better to use with a concrete title.

GEXP 05
1 HSW / SD / LU Hour

Boral Roofing

Michelle Desiderio
Michelle Desiderio,
NAHB Research Center

Set Yourself Apart: National Green Building Certification

At the end of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Name the Top 10 reasons for building green homes using current survey data.
  • Define the National Green Building Standard and apply the Standard to building design.
  • Understand the NAHB Green Scoring Tool and how to use the tool to score building designs against the NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines.
  • Use the Green Scoring Tool to determine which building products are pre-approved for points under the National Green Building Standard.

GEXP 03
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour

NAHBRC

Jennifer Atlee
Jennifer Atlee,
Research Director, BuildingGreen Inc.

"Choosing Green Paints and Coatings"

Jennifer Atlee, Research Director for BuidingGreen, Inc, opens the lid to paints, coatings, and how they impact indoor air quality. We'll talk through VOC's (Volatile Organic Compounds), paint ingredients, certifications involved in communicating safety in different coverings, and offer some new products currently being tested in the market place.

Not AIA Credited

GreenExpo365

Lisa Bonnema
Lisa Bonnema,
Former Editor-In-Chief, Appliance Magazine

"Choosing Energy Efficient Appliances"

13% of home energy is used by home appliances. Help your home owners by offering the best products to meet their needs and budget, while still providing energy saving solutions. Former Editor-In-Chief of Appliance Magazine, Lisa Bonnema provides an insider's view of products and what features to take into consideration when looking for energy savings, certification point allocation, and a look into the future of refrigerators, dishwashers, clothes washers, and cooking appliances (do you know which one of these is the single biggest power user?).

Not AIA Credited

GreenExpo365

Alex Wilson
Alex Wilson,
Founder and Executive Editor, BuildingGreen Inc.

"Specifying Insulation Products"

Insulation is always a hot topic when it comes to energy savings and sustainable building practices. There are so many different types, terms, and options, that it is hard to know what is best to use where and when. Alex Wilson sits down with GreenExpo365 to talk about insulation, some important environmental considerations to keep in mind, and the different material types in the market (and on it's way to the market). One of our most popular GPS sessions, after watching this session, you'll have a new understanding of insulation materials.

Not AIA Credited

GreenExpo365

Fernando Pagés Ruiz
Fernando Pagés Ruiz
Green builder and author

"Choosing Green Sheathing and Subflooring"

Curious about Plywood versus OSB, or maybe Plywood Pros or alternatives like strawboard? Author and builder Fernando Pagés Ruiz shares his insight with the GreenExpo365 community. He also reviews how to read the APA label, adhesives, and other solutions on the market.

Not AIA Credited

GreenExpo365

Katy Tomasulo
Katy Tomasulo
Former Deputy Editor, EcoHome Magazine

"Selecting Sustainable Carpet"

From materials to the chemicals that go into the colors and adhesives, finding the right carpet to complete you sustainable building project is an important piece. Former EcoHome Magazine Deputy Editor Katy Tomasulo gives us insight into what to look for, what to ask, and how to keep the indoor air quality high with flooring materials.

Not AIA Credited

GreenExpo365

Tristan Roberts
Tristan Roberts,
Editorial Director, BuildingGreen Inc.

"Window Choices: Looking Through the Options"

Tristan Robers, LEED AP, Editorial Director for BuildingGreen, Inc, walks us through window frame and glazing options, as well as helps us understand window performance figures (what is the difference between R-value and U-factor?), and then talks about how to choose high-performance windows.

Not AIA Credited

Milgard Windows and Doors

Fernando Pagés Ruiz
Fernando Pagés Ruiz
Green builder and author

"Specifying Green Roofing Products"

From composition to steel, and wood to stone, there are plenty of roofing options to choose from. Fernando Pagés Ruiz gives us a tour of different materials available, talks about "Cool Roofs," and suggestions on what to look for when you are buying. He also reminds us on the importance of using materials that supports recycling.

Not AIA Credited

GreenExpo365

Katy Tomasulo
Katy Tomasulo
Former Deputy Editor, EcoHome Magazine

"How To Spec Sustainable Siding"

There are a number of great siding options available to assist with your green building project. Katy Tomasulo shares her experience in covering green building trends and innovations as we look at different product options, what to look for, and even touch on installation.

Not AIA Credited

GreenExpo365


Jonah Schein,
Technical Director, EPA WaterSense Program

"Selecting Water Efficient Products"

EPA WaterSense Program Technical Director Jonah Schein shares an insider's view of WaterSense (including how to certify your new construction as a "WaterSense" home), how/why test for water pressure, indoor hot water delivery, and outdoor/landscaping/irrigation water use recommendations.

Not AIA Credited

GreenExpo365

Lisa Bonnema
Lisa Bonnema,
Former Editor-In-Chief, Appliance Magazine

"Choosing Energy Efficient Water Heaters"

Water Heaters are consistently a hot topic in the green building industry. They incorporate water use and energy use, and sometimes one conservation option is sacrificed for the other. Lisa Bonnema, former Editor-In-Chief, Appliance Magazine, takes a look at a number of the efficient water heater options, considerations you should take when choosing one for your next building project, and what is on the horizon for the industry.

Not AIA Credited

GreenExpo365


MBCI

"Insulated Metal Panels: High Performance Green Building Products"

Insulated Metal Panels is a compelling presentation offering insight into this high-demand product. Insulated metal panels, also known as IMPs, are an ideal choice for a variety of building projects. Not only are the aesthetics of these panels pleasing to the eye, they also offer numerous economical and environmental benefits.

1 CEU Hour

MBCI


MBCI

"Retrofit Roof Systems: Roofing Systems for New or Existing Projects"

Retrofit Roof Systems discusses how various applications are ideal for retrofitting projects and how retrofit can be utilized for existing and even new construction. Retrofitting a building offers key benefits, including long-term performance, minimal maintenance expenses, improved energy efficiency, energy savings and beautified aesthetics.

This presentation provides an in-depth look at how even complex roof geometries can be retrofitted to provide a long life, energy efficient roof, which can greatly add to the aesthetics of the building. This course is qualified to receive a Sustainable Design Credit by the AIA. The Retrofit Roof Systems presentation is available as both a one-hour presentation (NURF-1) worth one credit and a three-hour presentation (NURF-2) worth three credits.

1 HSW/LU Hour

MBCI


MBCI

"Standing Seam Metal Roof Systems: Conventional Metal Roof and Wall Panels"

The Standing Seam Metal Roof Systems presentation delivers an informative comparison between metal roofing materials and alternative roofing materials. It discusses the availability of metal in a variety of finishes and the economical and environmental advantages of metal. You will learn about the different types of standing seam metal roofing panels along with their various capabilities and design parameters.

1 CEU Hour or 3 Hours

MBCI


MBCI

"Metal Roofing – The Devil is in the Details"

In Metal Roofing – The Devil is in the Details, you will learn that designing a roofing system for long-term performance requires long-term thinking about the details incorporated in a metal roof system. This presentation provides information regarding proper design to prevent possible infiltration from the roof system into the building. It also works as a guide when designing a roof to allow for proper water runoff.

1 CEU Hour

MBCI


MBCI

"A Review of Metal Panel Warranties"

A Review of Metal Panel Warranties provides an understanding of metal roof warranties and the variances of warranties throughout the industry. This presentation shows the roles of accountability and responsibility in warranties for the architect, contractor and manufacturer.

1 CEU Hour

MBCI



Matthew Trowbridge, MD, MPH
Steve Davis

"Leveraging The Power Of Design To Transform Childhood Wellness"

Advocates for local, sustainable, and nutritious school lunches are gradually transforming school menus across the country. Meanwhile, the places we create frequently convey mixed messages to our children. In a NOT-TO-MISS live webinar, Steve Davis, from VMDO ARCHITECTS, and pediatrician Matthew Trowbridge, MD, MPH, offer a fresh perspective on the role that the built environment plays in framing our children's attitudes toward healthful choices.

Not AIA Credited

GreenExpo365


Matt Stevens
Brad Liljequist
CR Herro
Jonah Schein

"WaterSense In Action: Tips and Examples From The Field"

Three active users of the EPA WaterSense program (and implementers of other water conservation activities) share their stories, successes, challenges, and best practices with the GreenExpo365 audience. In a panel discussion format, audience questions are answered as well as discoussion about hot water distribution and water budget tools.

Not AIA Credited

GreenExpo365



Sanford Steinber, AIA, CGP
Janet Bowler

"Greening Your Multifamily Projects With The National Green Building Standard"

Green building isn't just for single-family homes. Nationally recognized architect Sanford Steinberg and multifamily building executive Janet Bowler share with the builders, designers, and developers the benefits of building and certifying projects to the National Green Building Standard.

Not AIA Credited

GreenExpo365


Chrissy Macken,
Batya Metalitz

"Understanding LEED 2012 -- What's New, And How To Make Use of The New Pilot Credits Library"

Join key members of the US Green Building Council look at the new LEED 2012 criteria, answering questions along with the way. They also discuss the new "Credits Library" and how you can use this resource to design and build to the new standards.

Not AIA Credited

USGBC

Jerry Yudelson
Jerry Yudelson,
Author, Green Building Insider

"Ten Green Building MegaTrends for 2012"

Jerry says "Green building will continue its rebound globally in 2012 in spite of ongoing economic difficulties in most developed economies. What we're seeing is that more people are building green each year, and there is nothing on the horizon that will stop this MegaTrend or its components. However, in 2010 and 2011, the continuing slowdown in commercial real estate and the end of recovery funding put a crimp in new green building projects." You will hear about new opportunities for builders, architects and everyone involved in this growing market.

Not AIA Credited

GreenExpo365


Builder Roundtable including:
- Kim Hibbs,
- David Fransik,
- Scott Bergford

Builders Buzz

We sit down with a few of our favorite builders from across the country to talk about how the economy is impacting them, what they've done to survive, and best practices to build with sustainability in mind.

Not AIA Credited

GreenExpo365

Carol Flammer
Carol Flammer,
Author of "Social Media for Home Builders"

"How To Use The Web & Social Media Tools to Get Attention and Improve Results"

As a builder, architect, or anyone in the industry, are you getting the most out of the web? Invest an hour as author and social media insider Carol Flammer sits down with GreenExpo365 and provides a unique HowTo on social media and the Internet.

Get tips for how to integrate social media into your overall marketing plan, as well as how to draw attention to your brand by launching a contest, promotion or incentive via social media. Promotions can help you build brand loyalty among those who already purchase from your company. But for many of the online masses, it is ultimately it is ALL about what you are giving away - the bigger the prize, the better the results. Get tips for what works, what doesn't and how to get started.

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GreenExpo365

Sarah Susanka
Sarah Susanka,
Author, Architect

"Q&A with Sarah Susanka"

Architect, "Not So Big" author, and GreenExpo365 member/contributor Sarah Susanka shares her thought process in selecting products for her projects, then opens the floor for a GreenExpo365 EXCLUSIVE Question & Answer session.

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GreenExpo365

Bryan Welch
Bryan Welch,
Author, Publisher of Mother Earth News, Natural Home

"Beautiful & Abundant: Four Questions to Lead the Future of Home Building"

Technology and materials keep evolving. Clients are more and more demanding. How do we guide today's efforts so that our work is respected and replicated in the future? We need a positive vision based on broad, positive criteria. Is our work beautiful? Does it conserve resources and preserve natural abundance? Are our business practices fair? Are our ideas contagious? Hear what Insider Bryan Welch has to say about sustainable building.

Not AIA Credited

GreenExpo365

Matthew Coates
Matthew Coates, LEED AP
President, Coates Design, Inc

"HowTo Deliver a Remarkable and Marketable LEED Platinum Home"

Matthew Coates of Coates Design Architects shares how an integrated team approach and community outreach helps deliver a remarkable and marketable LEED Platinum home.

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GreenExpo365

Jennifer Languell
Dr. Jennifer Languell
Trifecta Construction Solutions

"The Path to Zero Energy Building"

Ready to offer lower energy bills? maybe get your buildings "off the grid"? or just want to have bragging rights with other builders or designers? The trend toward net zero energy buildings is bringing renewable energy closer to reality then ever before. With Dr. Jennifer L. Languell, President, Trifecta Construction Solutions, Host of "Discovery Project Earth", and Immediate Past President & VP, Florida Green Building Coalition, you will learn the sexy, and not so sexy, path, products, and process to achieve zero energy.

Not AIA Credited

GreenExpo365

Mike Nimon
Mike Nimon,
Wathen-Castanos Hybrid Homes

"Use Energy Efficiency As A Competitive Advantage"

Mike Nimon, President of Wathen-Castanos Hybrid Homes, has been involved in the construction industry for over 33 years and has built homes, condos and apartments with public and private production builders in Colorado, Nevada and California. He has been involved with all levels of construction from hands on to upper management. In this session, Mike shares his insight into their use of energy efficiency to set themselves apart from their competition.

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GreenExpo365

NAHB Research Center

"What You Need to Know About The National Green Building Standard/ICC-700"

Bob Hill is Director of Laboratory and Certification Programs, NAHB Research Center. Vladimir Kochkin is Director of Applied Engineering at the NAHB Research Center. Between the two of them, we'll discuss the technical details and development of the ANSI ICC-700 National Green Building Standard.

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GreenExpo365

David Johnston
David Johnston
Author/ GreenBuilding.com

Toward Zero Energy Retrofits

David Johnston has been at the center of the solar and green building movements in the US for more than three decades. Join us as he provides an insider's view on helping move retrofits closer to zero energy.

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GreenExpo365

Vernon McKown
Vernon McKown
Ideal Homes

Cost of Green Building

Co-owner and President of Sales at Ideal Homes, Vernon McKown provides an insider's view of this successful company's strategy to build green gold.

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GreenExpo365

Bill Fay
Bill Fay
Clayton Traylor

"Helping Appraisals Recognize the VALUE of Energy Efficiency"

Join Clayton Taylor of Leading Builders of America, and Bill Fay, of Building Energy efficient Codes Network, as the talk about the SAVE (Sensible Account Value Energy" Act and how builders can support efficiency targets that are cost-benefit justified and can be financed and valued in the purchase process.

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GreenExpo365


Bob Kingery
Southern Energy Management Company

Renewables Today

Bob Kingery, co-founder and Director of Operations at Southern Energy Management, discusses "Renewables Today: What Every Builder Should Know about the Current Market for Geothermal, Wind and Solar Power for New Homes.

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GreenExpo365


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