Local Law 86 Workshop

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An interesting variety of green building projects have begun to dot the City including those that have already received actual LEED ratings. And now LL86, known as the “LEED Law” requires construction satisfying various LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) qualifying criteria for many Agency and City-funded projects.

These independently sponsored workshops will outline LL86’s recently issued Final Rules, its intent and requirements, and explore the direct applicability of specific provisions to:

  • New construction - buildings, additions and substantial renovations (LEED-NC)
  • Existing buildings (LEED-EB)
  • Commercial Interiors - tenant fit-outs of office floors (LEED-CI)

 

Link to Sustainable Design Collaborative, LLC

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