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Water Use Reduction in LEED
April 8, 2010 • 5:30pm - 7:30pm (Class limit: 15 participants)
Pricing: TEXO Members: $15.00; Non Members see below
TEXO’s Fort Worth location, 417 Fulton Street, Fort Worth 76104
Water is becoming an ever scarcer resource and while still relatively cheap, has seen significant increases in cost over the last several years. Often overlooked is the tremendous amount of water that is used, and often wasted, on a day-to-day basis in our buildings. This session will address the different types of plumbing fixtures that are currently available and where they can best be utilized in restroom situations. This session is framed around the requirements of various LEED ratings systems, and also includes 3 different case study scenarios showing the benefits of different fixture combinations.
Continuing Education Credits
1.25 HSW/SD for AIA/CEU credits and
1.00 GBCI LEED Specific (BD+C, ID+C and LEED Green Associate)
Non Members and General Public ($50.00) use the following links for registration
Dallas class Fort Worth class
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Speaker Bio for all LEED Classes
Michael A. Kawecki, LEED AP, GA
Owner, Axiom Sustainable Consulting, LLC
With ten years of experience in design and construction, Michael has performed various roles, including architect, owner, contractor and consultant. As Founder of Axiom Sustainable Consulting, LLC, he is a LEED Accredited Professional, Green Advantage Faculty and the 2008 Chair of the USGBC South Central Regional Council. He was the Project Manager for Hensley Field Operation Center, the first LEED certified facility in Dallas. This facility achieved Gold certification at no additional cost. During that time, His most recent LEED job was Francisco Medrano Middle School, the first school in Texas to achieve LEED certification under LEED for Schools (and the eight in the nation). Michael was one of a dozen individuals who founded the North Texas Chapter of the USGBC and served as 2007 Chair for the Chapter. With a focus on educating the community, Michael has presented LEED to thousands of individuals over the last six years, including developers, contractors, product manufacturers, retailers, property and facility managers, educators, interior designers, architects and engineers. |