CMP Continuing Education Opportunities

Rocky Mountain Green 2010 Annual Conference (April 21-22, 2010): A total of 63 CE hours are available
Opening Plenary Keynote Address: Mindshift, Bill Black (1.5 CE hours available)
Commercial Real Estate Track Educational Sessions: Nine CE hours available (1.5 per session)
- Applying the Triple Bottom Line to Commercial Real Estate
- LEED Certification: How Much Does It Cost?
- Legal Risks of Green Buildings
- LEED EB Portfolio Certification
- The Greening of Caterpillar Financial
- Sustainable Practices: It Makes Good Business Sense
Doing LEED and Sustainable Design Track Educational Sessions: Nine CE hours available (1.5 per session)
- Lunch Ladies and LEED
- Increasing Reduction: The Light Pollution Reduction Credit
- Regionalism and You
- Building a Process Map to LEED Platinum
- Ecology of Landscapes: Influences on Site Design
- Low Impact Development: A Sustainable Approach to Drainage Design
Community Collaborations and Innovative Partnerships Track Education Sessions: Nine CE hours available (1.5 per session)
- Paths to Sustainability in Healthcare
- Integrated Design Toward Net Zero Buildings
- The Planning of Geos-America's Largest Net-Zero Mixed Use Neighborhood
- Gardens in the Desert: A LEED-H Multi-Family Pilot Case History
- Creating a Sustainable Organization and Built Environment
- Western Progress: Can We Move Forward While Protecting The Past?
Advocacy and Public Policy Track Educational Sessions: Nine CE hours available (1.5 per session)
- Emerging Green Builders Panel
- A TEAM We Can Live With: LENSES
- Leading the Way: A High Performance Building Update from the Governor's Energy Office
- Federal Policy Update
- How AHRI v. ABQ Puts Municipal Green Building Programs At Risk
- City of Denver Panel
Greening Existing Buildings Track Educational Sessions: Nine CE hours available (1.5 per session)
- The Integrated Design Process and the Emerging Future of Design Delivery
- Using Systems Thinking to Unlock the Potential of Existing Buildings
- A World Beyond LEED NC
- Sustainability Management Systems
- Greennovate Your Residential Remodeling Projects
- LEED EB Recertification Panel
Design Innovation Track Educational Sessions: Nine CE hours available (1.5 per session)
- Designing a World Leader in Data Center Efficiency
- Designing With Alternative Building Systems: Eco-Panels, Shipping Containers
- Net Zero Energy Buiding Design: Fire Station Design
- Understanding A Method For Evaluating A Building's Life Cycle Carbon Footprint
- Design For One Earth
- Carbon Neutral Buildings in Colorado
Closing Plenary: North, South, East, West: Colorado Local Officials Panel (1.5 CE hr available)
Building Tours (6 CE hrs available, 1.5 per tour)
- 1800 Larimer
- Hyatt Regency
- State Capitol
- Republic Plaza
Saving Places 2010 Conference- Colorado Preservation, Inc. (February 4, 2010)
Tour 1: 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
T1: Colorado Chautauqua: Getting Green Done in a Preservation Environment
Educational Sessions Track A: 9:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
A2: Empire State Building Retrofit—A Cost-Effective Whole Building Retrofit
A3: Sustainability and Wood in Historic Preservation
A4: Power it Up Right: Renewable Energy and Historic Preservation
A5: Sustainable Downtown Revitalization: Preserving & Capitalizing on Traditional Resources
Educational Sessions Track B: 11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
B2: So You Want to Rehab a Building. . . What Next?
B3: Initiatives in Guidelines for Sustainability
B5: Unconventional Economic Development Through Promoting Colorado’s Historic Downtown Core
Educational Sessions Track C: 2:15 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
C1: Using Historic Preservation Easements as a Sustainability Too
C2: Form-Based Zoning for Preservation
C3: Windows, Wisdom & Wizards
C5: Costilla County Courthouse Rehabilitation: Merging Old World Adobe Construction with 21st Century Technology
Educational Sessions Track D: 3:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
D1: Advancing Comprehensive Sustainable Goals for Historic Preservation
D2: Restoring Cast Iron in the Mountain West
D3: Historical Preservation Construction: What is the Problem
D5: Old & Sustainable—Buildings of the Past as Buildings of the Future
Saving Places 2010 Conference- Colorado Preservation, Inc. (February 5, 2010)
Tour 3: 9:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
T3: 40 Years of Historic Denver
Educational Sessions Track E: 9:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
E1: Historic Preservation: Green Before Green Was Cool
E3: Managing Historic Bridges—A Nebraska Example
E4: Advocating for Sustainable Preservation Policy
Educational Sessions Track F: 11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
F1: A New Life Through Adaptive Use: Saving Our Historic Schools
F2: What Does “Green” Really Mean? Thinking & Living Sustainability
F3: Historic Structures and the New Energy Economy
Educational Sessions Track G: 2:15 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
G1: A Case Study for Preserving a Historic DoD Building and Achieving LEED Certification for a Major Renovation
G3: Creative Solutions for Energy Efficiency
Educational Sessions Track H: 3:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
H2: Integrated Design & the Renewal of Ketchum Hall, University of Colorado, Boulder
H5: The Joy of Preservation (Cooking Up a Great Project in Como) –Worthy Structures + Dedicated People
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