After many months of work and six rounds of public comment, the US Green Building Council’s LEED v4 ballot is now open for voting by members until June 30, 2013.
LEED pilot credits, and the January conference are detailed by Chuck Saylor, president of izzy+ furniture, and president of the Business & Institutional Furniture Manufacturer's Association, at NeoCon 2013.
Lynn Utter, President and COO of Knoll, Inc., on LEED pilot credits, a new partnership with MMI on NeoCon, and outreach to BIFMA members and suppliers. Utter, incoming president of the Business & Institutional Furniture Manufacturer's Association, spoke at NeoCon 2013.
Architects, designers, facility managers, and business leaders pursuing LEED certification may now be able to earn credit for specifying level® certified furniture products under the USGBC’s new LEED Pilot Credit 80.
Banning LEED, under review in North Carolina's legislature, and expanding LEED points to embrace the business furniture maker's level program, were among the most viewed reports at WoodworkingNetwork.com this week.
BIFMA level certified products may now be used toward LEED points under the U.S. Green Building Council’s Pilot Credit 80 program, announced at the BIFMA meeting held during NeoCon 2013.
Window and door standards updates, LEED and leading edge industry technology were among the highlights at the recent Window & Door Manufacturers Association Technical Conference. More than 100 people attended the event, held June 4-6 in Milwaukee.