BluEntCAD: A Member of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
Lewes, DE, October 08, 2010 : A global leader in providing high quality construction documents and green building solutions to architects, residential builders, real estate developers, constructions professionals, engineers and top MEP firms, BluEntCAD is proud to announce that it has become a member of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), a non-profit organization committed to expanding sustainable building practices in the US.
Comprised of 78 local affiliates, over 140,000 LEED professional credential holders, and 18,000 member companies and organizations, USGBC transforms the way buildings are designed, built and operated, and ensures an environmentally responsible community.
USGBC member organizations are at the forefront of the green building industry, and they maintain this due to unique members-only resources and educational opportunities. The membership of U.S. Green Building Council includes a variety of benefits that are accessible to all employees within one’s organization:
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Free access to USGBC member forum
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Member circle events
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Member to member exchange
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Member update E-Newsletter
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Receipt of monthly member e-newsletter
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Access to member webcasts and podcasts
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Access to online training opportunities
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Exclusive USGBC chapters and institutions of higher education
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Access to unique members-only resources and educational opportunities
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Opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals
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Education provider network
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Education development services
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Host LEED workshops
If you have any queries about this press release, please contact:
Tim Johnson
Strategic Sourcing & Business Development Manager
BluEntCAD | 832-476-8459
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