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Building NH Courses

These are some of the courses that were available at the 2010 event. If you attended one of these courses and would like to comment or would like to see it offered at the 2011 event, please let us know. We appreciate your input.

Advance registration required for all courses.

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Legal Language of Green

Presented by Ronald Ciotti, Esq. • 9:30 am – 11:30 am

If you are involved with Green Building, fielding questions and requests from customers, or looking to enter this growing market segment, you need to know the legal ramifications of what you say, do, and sign. Your best approach is knowledge, not reaction! Topics include pre-construction, construction, and post-construction implications; performance vs. aspiration; impact on owners, design professionals, and contractors; new opportunities and risks; and legislation and regulatory environment at national, state, and local levels. For more click here

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Houses That Work

Presented by Justin Wilson • Tuesday, 9:00am – 5:00pm

In this session participants learn how the many complex changes in home design, building materials, mechanical systems, appliances, consumer lifestyles, and expectations over the last 30 years make every builder’s, supplier’s, and trade contractor’s job more complex and demanding. The segment outlines the basic building science physics of air, heat, and moisture flow that every builder should know so he or she can understand why some buildings work and others don’t. For more click here

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Marketing & Communications Strategies for Aging & Accessibility (CAPS I)

Presented by Alan Hanbury • Tuesday, full day, 9:00am

Marketing and communicating skills have to be adapted to our aging population. This class gives us some sensitivity training, marketing hints, demographic research sources, partnering organizations, and other ways to make the best possible use of your marketing budget. Actual sales tips and techniques for reaching Aging in Place clients are played out in the class. Partnering with health care professionals is stressed, and how to work together is discussed. For more click here

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NAHB-Certified Green Professional

Presented by Rich Morin • Tuesday, 9-5 and Wednesday, 8-4:30

Implementing cost-effective green building into your construction practices begins with up-front planning that examines the whole house and the building science behind it. In these two days, you will learn how to apply the ANSI-approved National Green Building Standard in the construction of a new home, remodel, site development or multi-family project. With a focus on flexibility and a sound knowledge base, the course provides the tools for a successful green project. For more click here

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NH State Building Code (International Energy Conservation Code)

Presented by Jonathan Osgood & Bruce Bennett • Tuesday, 9:00am – 3:00pm

CLASS SOLD OUT.
With the IECC 2009 Energy Code having gone into effect April 1, 2010, it’s vitally important that all builders and contractors be aware of what will be required of them by the new energy code, as well as understand the performance and cost-saving benefits to exceeding code. This residential workshop will focus on high-performance building science, as well as building materials that facilitate meeting code. For more click here

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Department of Environmental Services Land Use Permitting Process

Presented by Rene Pelletier • Wednesday, 3:30pm – 5:00pm

Rene and DES staff will discuss the subsurface systems, wetlands, alteration of terrain and shoreland permitting programs and how best to submit and present information on the applications. He will also touch briefly on the DES Lean approach to the permitting and application receipt process with the Land Resource Management Programs with the DES Water Division. There will also be a brief description on the DES Innovative Permitting Process currently under way at DES. For more click here

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Design/Build Solutions for Aging & Accessibility (CAPS II)

Presented by Alan Hanbury • Wednesday, 9:00am – 5:00pm

Design solutions and building issues that are different for the Aging in Place market are investigated with actual redesign work done in class. Codes, standards, HIPAA issues, contractual and job site implementation issues are covered. Health Care Professionals are teamed with builders and designers to develop strategies and solutions to common problems in existing housing and thoughtful design of new spaces. For more click here

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EPA Lead Paint Certification

Presented by Kate Kirkwood • Wednesday, 8:00am – 4:00pm

The Renovate, Repair and Paint rule took effect on April 22, 2010. This rule requires anyone who is disturbing paint in a house, or child-occupied facility, built before 1978 to have one-day training, pass a test, and obtain certification. It’s the law.

Renovation creates dust. In an old house, that dust is made up of lead paint. When we leave that toxic dust behind, kids (and pets and adults) get sick. We are required to obtain EPA/HUD certification to learn how to avoid this problem. The RRP rule applies to anyone who is working in pre-1978 buildings for compensation. This includes landlords, property management companies, contractors, painters, electricians, and plumbers. If you drill, scrape, sand or in any way disturb paint, this training is for you. For more click here

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Grants and Incentives for a More Sustainable New Hampshire

Presented by Mary Downes • Wednesday, 2:00pm – 3:15pm

More than ever before, energy efficiency and on-site energy generation in the residential sector have captured the attention of home buyers, investors, lenders, home inspectors, code officials, and builders. The information can be overwhelming, and the available grants, incentives, tax credits, and loan products confusing to both builders and buyers. This session will help you understand why energy considerations are high priority, and how to access the support you need to build right and buy right. There will be ample time for questions and answers. For more click here

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Green Certification Roundtable

Presented by Hilary Harris, Elizabeth Fischer, & Bruce Bennett • Wednesday, 8:30am

You’ve heard the acronyms: HERS ratings, USGBC LEED for Homes, and NAHB NGBS. Now learn from a panel of experts what they mean, why they matter, and what it takes to get your buildings certified. Q & A will follow the presentations. For more click here

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Green Renovation Technology

Presented by Peter Yost • Wednesday, 8:00am

Existing homes work, sometimes not well perhaps, but they do. Green remodeling has to be about improving, not screwing up, the performance of the home. Come learn how to get the building science of remodeling right and then market that to your remodeling clients. We will be covering everything from green kitchen additions to gut rehabs and touch on new programs, such as REGREEN. For more click here

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How to Get Better HERS Rating

Presented by Chet Pasho • Wednesday, 10:00am

There are no gimmicks and you can’t buy your way to a lower HERS score with sexy equipment. What is necessary is the consistent application of basic building science principles and the proper use of readily available materials. Chet Pasho will explore insulation, air sealing, moisture management, ventilation, and mechanical systems and equipment. Details that are specific to modular homes will also be considered. For more click here

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NH Housing Finance Authority: What Happened to the Mortgage Market?

Presented by Elizabeth A. Lamoureux • Wednesday, 12:30pm

Significant changes in the mortgage market have dramatically impacted home buyers’ and owners’ (your potential customers) ability to purchase or refinance a home. With the lowest interest rates in decades, why aren’t more people buying? Why aren’t more new homes being built? What’s the impact of govt.-backed lending on the market? This session will provide information about the elements of the mortgage market in the current economy that affect the home buyer/refinance market. For more click here

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Partnering for Success

Presented by Sue Adams, Lynda Onthank. Bill Soupcoff, Douglas Ruther • Wednesday, 2:00pm

This workshop focuses on the benefits of the architect and the interior designer successfully working together as a team. The program will explore and discuss how to define individual roles and how to maintain open lines of communication. For more click here

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Save Water America

Presented by The Granite Group & Kohler • Wednesday, 12:00pm

Less than 3% of the world’s water is freshwater, and much of that is inaccessible. At least 36 states anticipate water shortages by 2013. In this session learn how to save water and make a difference in our local environments. For more click here

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Solar Hot Water Demystified

Presented by Jack Bingham • Wednesday, 4:00pm

Using solar hot water for heating has always been a goal in northern New England. We’ll review the problems to date and the latest solutions being employed on real residential and commercial projects. Solar hot water air conditioning will also be discussed. For more click here

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10 Rock-Solid Marketing Strategies for Today’s Building Professional

Presented by Betsy Abeles Kravitz • Thursday, 10:30am

You have heard all the buzz. There is new media and social networking, not to mention online marketing tools and traditional media outlets. Learn how to cut through the noise and build your brand. In this session media pros will walk you through the most important tools of the trade today. For more click here

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Alternative Energies 101: The Basics of Wind and Solar

Presented by Jeff Haydock, Scott Hopps, & Steve Condon • Thursday, 9:30-10:30am

“Alternative Energies 101: The Basics of Wind and Solar” will cover the types of renewable solutions available for both residential and commercial buildings, and our team of experts will explain briefly how each technology works. We will provide you with an overview of the process we take from initial site evaluation to final installation, including areas such as grant and rebate applications, permitting, and normal project timelines. For more click here

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Builders’ Roundtable

Presented by Shane Carter, Liam Cargill, Michael Bruss, Sarah Brown • Thursday, 12:00pm

Meet four builders at the top of their game. All are leaders in their field and come from companies that are building green, energy-efficient sustainable houses. At this roundtable you will learn the challenges and pitfalls of a successful building business, and you will see what makes these individuals passionate about their work. For more click here

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Cashing In on Energy Efficiency

Presented by Melissa Aho, Paul Button, & Martin Orio • Thursday, 11:00am

“Energy Efficient” and “Green” are two areas that everyone is striving to accomplish. In order to begin, you need to know where to start and you may ask yourself, “Is it feasible?” Making your house more efficient can actually save you a lot of money over time and it certainly will increase your home value. Join a panel of experts in the area of home efficiency that will show you applications for both new construction homes and existing homes. For more click here

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Dealing with Radon

Presented by Peter Yost • Thursday, 9:00am – 10:00am

Radon is odorless, colorless, and tasteless, and you certainly can’t hear radon gas…

This session will provide a bit of history on radon gas in homes, go over what builders and re-modelers (and weatherization folks) have to and should do about radon levels, and review radon detection and mitigation strategies. For more click here

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Energy Star Homes

Presented by Mike Demers & Keith Freischlag • Thursday, 12:30pm – 1:30pm

In this course participants will review the upcoming changes in Energy Star Program version 3.0. There are new rules and a new checklist that you will need to reach the higher thresholds and specific changes to the program. Register now and discover just how those changes will impact the program. For more click here

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High-Performance Heating Systems HVAC

Presented by NHSaves • Thursday, 11:00am – 12:00pm

This is a review of high-performance heating systems. What are your choices, educational programs, and incentives? In this session we will take a look at the incremental costs, the regional benefits, and how these systems ultimately benefit your customer. For more click here

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House as a System

Presented by Keith Freischlag & Peggy Curran • Thursday, 2:00pm – 3:00pm

“House as a System” is the systematic “Whole House” approach to improving comfort, health, safety, energy efficiency and durability of a home.

This session hopes to challenge energy professionals to think outside the box for ways to do cost-effective energy-saving measures. For more click here

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How to Sell Energy Efficiency – What Your Customer Needs to Hear

Presented by John Haithcock • Thursday, 1:30pm – 2:30pm

What customers want and need to hear is that the project makes financial sense, that the project is beneficial to the environment, it reduces our dependence on fossil fuels, is aesthetically appealing, and it’s something they can afford to do for themselves, their family, and the environment. Building energy-efficient sustainable housing is the right thing to do. For more click here

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Introduction to LEED for Homes

Presented by Hilary Harris & Paul Leveille • Thursday, 10:30am – 3:30pm

This training will introduce you to the basics of the US Green Building Council’s LEED for Homes program (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design). You’ll learn the process and steps involved in getting a home certified and gain a clearer understanding of the importance of integrated design and durability planning. For more click here

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Land Acquisition and Development Finance

Presented by William Asdal • Thursday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

The goal of this course is to help the real estate developer gain a greater understanding of the process from land acquisition to a deposit slip. Novices will find the content practical and logical. Experienced developers will enjoy the information exchanged and case studies of value. For more click here

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NAHB Business Management for Building Pros

Presented by Alan Hanbury • Thursday, 9:00am

Business Management for Building Professionals is a required course for both CAPS and Green Building designations and it is a thorough overview of the tools and skills needed to run successful endeavors. It is written by building practitioners and touches on the core skills for success. This course is even good for business trained individuals as we give real life examples and dashboard targets for many benchmarks. Non-owners can use the skills to help in personal finance or to better understand upper management’s terminology and thought patterns. For more click here

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NAHB National Green Building Standard

Presented by Gretchen M Tillson & Carleen Goguen • Thursday, 11:15am

In 2007, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the International Code Council (ICC) partnered to establish a much-needed and nationally recognizable standard definition of what is meant by “Green Building.” The resulting ANSI approved ICC-700-2008 National Green Building Standard defines green building for single and multi-family homes, residential remodeling projects and site development projects while still allowing for the flexibility required for regionally appropriate best green practices. For more click here

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Regreening of Our Homes, ELEMENTS from the US Green Building Council

Presented by Wes Tator • Thursday, 9:00am – 10:00am

Registration Closed.
The course focuses on what Regreening is and how it can be used to advantage with existing homes. In this course participants will learn the intent of the REGREEN program and what the process includes. We will look at what the model is for third-party verification and why it exists. We will review what kind of information is required to meet the REGREEN criteria, as well as what elements and costs are involved and what can be done to minimize costs to you the builder and to your customer. For more click here

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Residential Structural Design, the Easy Way

Presented by Paul Malko • Thursday, 2:00pm – 3:00pm

In the annual battle that pits snow, wind, and ice against beams, columns, and panels, only the well-designed survive. This session will discuss how to ensure your projects win the battle against the weather. Real structural situations will be reviewed in plain English, and the obscure world of engineering will be revealed.

In the end, the safety and durability of our buildings has as much to do with the builders understanding when they need an engineer and when they don’t. To this end, we’ll discuss how to most easily work with your favorite professional engineers so you can get the information you need. For more click here

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Sustainable Millwork & Cabinetry in Green Building Design

Presented by Charles Griffiths • Thursday, 3:00pm – 4:00pm

Learn why wood is a superior, carbon-negative building material and how to incorporate it into LEED and NAHB Green projects. Learn the characteristics that make up sustainable cabinetry and better understand how to plan your project using wood as an alternative to other, less-green materials. For more click here

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Weatherizing Buildings, Foundations & Basements for New Construction and Retrofit

Presented by NHSaves • Thursday, 9:30am – 10:30am

In this session we will look at material selection and energy-efficient strategies to construct or retrofit a building shell the right way. Upfront know-how will reduce callbacks and water damage. For more click here

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Your Building Is Green, but Is Your Project? A Brief Intro to the Bigger Picture of a Sustainable NH

Presented by Robin LeBlanc • Thursday, 12:30-1:30pm

This interactive workshop introduces the framework of sustainability as outlined in The Natural Step for Communities as well as the principles of Smart Growth that were introduced in Achieving Smart Growth in New Hampshire. Participants will learn how these together form a Big Picture vision for the state, and can start to think about how their own projects fit into it. For more click here

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