When

Wednesday, December 16, 2020 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM CST
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Where

Microsoft Teams

Contact

ASCE KC Section 
ASCE 
 
ascekc@kcengineers.org 
   

December ASCE Virtual Meeting

 

TOPIC:                 Bullet-proof ways to gain value from Envision on your projects!

     Plus, a little holiday fun (with prizes)

SPEAKER:           Doug Dietrich, A.M.ASCE

LOCATION:         Microsoft Teams (Invite will be included in confirmation email and sent to registrants)

COST:                  Free

PRESENTATION:   

Join us to see how Envision framework tools can help you quickly identify opportunities for increasing the sustainability on your projects.  Whether you are a project planner, developer, infrastructure owner, RFP author, investor, bidder, designer, spec writer, or subcontractor – we will show you simple-to-use resources that can help save you time, meaningfully engage stakeholders, bring all participants up to speed, get everyone talking a common language, jumpstart creative ideas, identify values and priorities, and set achievement targets.

BIO:             

Doug Dietrich, A.M.ASCE, focuses on advancing sustainability and ESG performance for Burns & McDonnell and its clients.  He has earned credentials in green building design and construction, sustainable infrastructure, evidence-based civil works assessment, land use stewardship, zero waste materials management, healthy built environments, and community revitalization (LEED, Envision, CEEQUAL, SITES, TRUE, Fitwel, and EcoDistricts).  Doug is a member of the global Climate Reality Leadership Corps and holds a Certificate of Achievement from Harvard’s Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment.  In addition to serving on the Los Angeles Metro Sustainability Council and the Board of the Electric Utility Sustainable Supply Chain Alliance, Doug serves the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI) as an authorized trainer and verifier. He has been the sustainability lead on multiple LEED-certified and Envision-verified projects over the past decade.  0.5 PDH will be provided.