Resources
Thank you for joining us in Seattle for the Building Envelope Summit. As promised, we've compiled valuable resources from the event that we believe you'll find enriching. Click on the links below to access the resources and share any feedback you have to help us enhance future experiences.
Together, let's keep pushing the boundaries of sustainability and create a brighter tomorrow. Thank you for being an integral part of our community!
Continuing Education Credits:
4 AIA LU/HSW Credits being issued directly through the AIA, certificates will come via email to each participant directly by the end of May. If you don’t receive yours please contact us.
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Speaker Resources
Washington State Energy Code Program: Rick Blumenthal | Email Rick’s Team | Call WSU Energy Code Resources 360-956-2042 > View Presentation Resources
Premier Building Systems, SIPS Building Envelopes (Structural Insulated Panels): Todd Bell | Contact Todd > View Presentation Resources
Powerhouse Designs/TC Legend Homes: Ted Clifton Jr & Jake Evans | Contact Ted & Jake
Decoding Carbon: Talia Dreicer, Powerhouse | Contact Talia > View Presentation Resources
Sealing Simplified: Peter Vierthaler, Northwest Partners/Vapro Shield | Contact Peter > View Presentation Resources
Window & Door Considerations: Ryan Roberts, Lake Washington Window & Doors with Michael Norton, VPI Windows | Contact Ryan @ LWWD > View Presentation Resources
Flying through Inspections: Hoyt Jeter, Principal Engineer City of Tacoma Planning & Development
Unlock the 12-steps to net-zero construction: Ted Clifton, DOE & Green Builder Media’s Builder of the Year, Member of NAHB’s Climate Risk Committee, and ICC’s Committee on Carbon Codes | Contact Ted > View Presentation Resourc