EDUCATION PROVIDER PROGRAM (EPP)

Interested In Becoming a Course Provider?

New Course Providers are required to submit the following completed documents for review:

Please download the appropriate form(s) for completion and send to EPP@aanb.org

Questions?

  • Please contact EPP@aanb.org if you have questions regarding the Program.

CEU Events

CEU Events is a leading continuing education platform for companies, associations, and professionals who provide educational programs in the design, architecture and construction industries.
  • Contact: Martin Siwy - President
  • Phone: (213) 787-7165.
  • Email: orgs@ceuevents.com
  • Website: https://www.ceuevents.com/
  • Course Description: CEU Events: A Path to Low-Carbon Building Design with LEED v5

    This course explores USGBC’s LEED v5 framework, highlighting credits and strategies to deliver ultra-low carbon buildings. Participants will review the intention behind the LEED v5 system goals, targeting decarbonization. We will explore the science of carbon emissions and their critical role in global warming, providing a foundational understanding of the chemical properties of carbon and its impact on the environment. Participants will examine the primary sources of carbon emissions in building products, starting from the sourcing of raw materials to the manufacturing process, and learn how specified products can assist in designing out carbon. The course will dive into practical applications for a new LEED v5 credit, “Reduce Peak Thermal Loads,” and examine how phase change material ceilings contribute to this credit. Leave this course with a clear understanding of how LEED v5 prioritizes decarbonization and how your role as a specifier plays a key part in carbon reduction.

    Explore carbon’s environmental impacts and where emissions arise in the lifecycle of building materials

    Examine USGBC’s LEED v5 strategy to deliver ultra-low carbon buildings, through sustainable building practices and energy-efficient design

    Review a case study of how phase change material ceilings can contribute to meeting the LEED v5 credit pertaining to reducing peak thermal loads

    Acknowledge the essential role specifiers have in encouraging product innovations from manufacturers and the adoption of low-carbon building materials that can contribute to LEED credits

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