| VISION | The purpose of the Long Island Chapter of the US Green Building Council
is to mirror and advance the core purpose of the US Green Building
Council locally; to transform the way buildings and communities are
designed, built and operated, enabling an environmentally and socially
responsible, healthy, and prosperous environment that improves the
quality of life.
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| MISSION | The USGBC-LI is committed to working with our fellow Long Islanders to improve our quality of life by improving the quality of the structures we build and the environment in which we all live, work and play. We are committed to leaving the world a little better than we found it so that future generations have an unfettered opportunity to do the same.
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Please Support the PACE Assessment Protection Act
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USGBC National has asked us to
develop support from business owners or their representatives for the new legislation
known as the PACE Assessment Protection Act. This legislation
will allow sustainable energy projects like our local www.thebabylonproject.org to
continue and not be banned.
Please help us with this effort by reading the common support letter to Congress on the USGBC-LI Web site and filling out the support form on behalf of your company.
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Aug 24 - Summer Clam Bake
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USGBC-LI is pleased to invite you to its annual SUMMER CLAM BAKE
Tues, Aug 24, 2010 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM Crescent Beach Club Bayville NY (Rain or Shine) Click here to REGISTER
Come and celebrate the summer at the 3rd Annual USGBC- LI Clam
Bake. Join us for an evening of great live music, food and drinks. We'll get to know each other better and show our appreciatiation to all our members for their hard work and dedication to the USGBC-LI Chapter this year. You will
have an opportunity to meet members and Board members that help make
"Building Green" on Long Island a reality.
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Aug 24 - LEED Green Associates Exam Study Group
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| USGBC-LI is offering a study group to prepare to take
the LEED Green Associates accreditation exam. The study group is also a great way
to learn about LEED and green building principles. Class #1 is on Aug 24th and covers an Introduction to USGBC, GBCI, and LEED. Additional classes are being held on Aug 26, 31, Sept 2, 14, 16, and 21.
Tues, Aug 24, 2010
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
USGBC-LI Headquarters 150 Motor Parkway Media Center Theater Hauppauge , NY 11788
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Sept 21 - LEED 101 Green Building Basics National Workshop
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This workshop is intended for those who are new to green building and
looking to learn the basics of green building and  LEED. It offers an introduction to USGBC, green building principles, and the
fundamentals of the LEED Rating System. It includes topics on climate
change and building impacts; motivators for green building; and
conventional versus integrative approaches -- and the associated
benefits -- to building design, construction and operations. You will
leave this course with a basic understanding of the intent, concepts
and terms for each LEED credit category, as well as green building best
practices, regulations and incentives.
Tues, Sept 21, 2010
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Stony Brook University CEWIT Building 1500 Stony Brook Rd Stony Brook, NY |
Sept 28 - Sustainable Cocktails
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|  This event is still free to members (a
great reason to join the chapter). It's an open networking meeting for
members and professionals to share ideas with USGBC-LI Board Members,
Committee Chairs, and other chapter members. And you can learn more
about the positive impacts of Building Green on Long Island.
Come learn more about the chapter and how to get involved in committees and educational programs.
Tues, Sept 28, 2010
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
(NEW VENUE)
Carlyle-on-the-Green
(The Oak Room)
Bethpage State Park
99 Quaker Meeting House Road
Farmingdale, NY 11735
Click here for MORE INFORMATION and to REGISTER
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USGBC-LI is a Supporting Organization for the Sept 29th Urban Green Expo
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| USGBC-LI is pleased to be a Supporting Organization of the The Urban Green Expo. Accordingly, USGBC-LI members can register for FREE exhibit hall tickets.  Sept 29th and Sept 30th
Metropolitan Pavilion The Altman Building 125 West 18th Street, New York City 10011
As the Northeast's premier green building conference, Urban Green Expo features more than 35 top-tier educational sessions ( www.urbangreenexpo.com/education), dozens of internationally recognized panelists and speakers, and a vibrant trade show floor. What sets apart Urban Green Expo from other trade events is the breadth and sophistication of its programming. This year's theme, Pushing the Envelope, will explore building enclosures, perhaps the most critical, and an often overlooked, component in successful green buildings. In addition to sharing the latest findings in envelopes, Expo will address a vital range of topics-from geothermal energy in urban settings to case studies of important sustainable buildings from around the globe. Click here to REGISTER for FREE EXPO TICKETS or for MORE INFORMATION |
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
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USGBC-LI Green Schools Committee Wins $1000 Grant
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| Congratulations to the USGBC-LI Green Schools Committee on winning a $1000 grant from USGBC National. The grant money is to be used with matching funds to host an educational event. There were 51 competing USGBC Chapters. Our application listed our Green Schools Committee accomplishments, including scholarships, Ambassador's Program, tours of LEED schools, educational events, etc.
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USGBC-LI Announces a Fully Subsidized Employment Program
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| USGBC-LI announces a program that will provide fully-subsidized employees to green-oriented companies. Wages, payroll taxes, and workers comp expenses will be fully paid for these employees for a period of 12-weeks. All candidates have completed a 35-hour job training program and have been prescreened, interviewed, and reference-checked. Candidates are qualified for field, labor and office positions.
If you are interested in participating in this excellent program, contact Elisa at the USGBC-LI Resource Development Committee at elisa.resourcedev@usgbc-li.org |
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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