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How much carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere as a result of your new construction project? Is it more or less than the emissions from an average project? What can you do, at little or no cost to your project, to reduce this carbon bloom? With the advent of industry-wide Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for most conventional construction materials, it’s now possible to calculate the approximate tons of CO2e emitted from the construction of our buildings. This is done using a "carbon pallet" tool developed by the presenter, which will be demonstrated and shared with attendees. We'll see how design changes impact the carbon tally and examine how "biogenic carbon" can reduce net carbon emissions – or even make a building carbon negative.

Skill Level
2 (some prior experience/knowledge helpful)
Time Slot
1

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Room / Location
Exchange Hub West
Learning Objectives
Calculate the CO2e emissions of various types of structural systems.
Contrast the CO2e emitted during the construction of a building structure to the annual emissions due to heating and cooling.
Identify which building materials represent high CO2e emissions to avoid using them in new construction design.
Identify and implement ways to reduce CO2e emissions from the construction of concrete, steel, and masonry structures.
CEU Information

AIA 1.5 LU/HSW ;
BPI 1.5 hours ;
LEED BD+C, ID+C 1.5 hours

NYC 2019 Areas of Focus

Session ID
NYC19-213
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