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SUMMARY:Beyond Homes: Phius Passive  Building Certification for your Business
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/phius-passive-building-certification/
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Healthy Buildings
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T074951Z
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SUMMARY:NEW City of Grand Rapids Community-wide GHG Inventory
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/new-city-of-grand-rapids-community-wide-ghg-inventory/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220929T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220929T103000
DTSTAMP:20241001T075903Z
CREATED:20220906T155332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T075903Z
UID:11518-1664442000-1664447400@migbc.org
SUMMARY:How the City Makes Decisions
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/how-the-city-makes-decisions/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTAMP:20241001T080029Z
CREATED:20220829T180002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T080029Z
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SUMMARY:Reconnect with Nature: ILFI Living Building Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/webinar-reconnect-with-nature-ilfi-living-building-challenge/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTAMP:20241001T075846Z
CREATED:20220823T134720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T075846Z
UID:11339-1663322400-1663329600@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Mayor's Grand River Cleanup 2030 Team Sign Up!
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/mayors-grand-river-cleanup-2030-team-sign-up/
LOCATION:Brookside Elementary\, 2505 Madison Ave SE\, Grand Rapids\, 49507\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220817T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220817T120000
DTSTAMP:20221031T180321Z
CREATED:20220718T155923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221031T180321Z
UID:10768-1660734000-1660737600@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Know your Rating Systems: Exploring Green Globes and BREEAM
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/exploring-green-globes-and-breeam/
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Healthy Buildings
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Green-GlobesBREEAM-HB-Webinar.webp
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220713T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220713T120000
DTSTAMP:20221031T180506Z
CREATED:20220525T142703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221031T180506Z
UID:10320-1657710000-1657713600@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Get a Handle on Hygiene: Aqueous Ozone as an Emerging Healthy Building Technology
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/get-a-handle-on-hygiene-aqueous-ozone-as-an-emerging-healthy-building-technology/
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Healthy Buildings
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Healthy-Buildings-Webinar-713.webp
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220615T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220615T163000
DTSTAMP:20221031T180639Z
CREATED:20220421T142745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221031T180639Z
UID:9932-1655283600-1655310600@migbc.org
SUMMARY:2022 MICHIGAN ENERGY SUMMIT
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/2022-michigan-energy-summit/
LOCATION:The Ballroom at CityFlatsHotel\, 83 Monroe Center St NW\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
CATEGORIES:MES
ORGANIZER;CN="Michigan Battle of the Buildings":MAILTO:admin@usgbcwm.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220614T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220614T110000
DTSTAMP:20221031T180736Z
CREATED:20220421T143253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221031T180736Z
UID:9936-1655195400-1655204400@migbc.org
SUMMARY:DETROIT ENERGY CHALLENGE AWARDS BREAKFAST
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/detroit-energy-challenge-awards-breakfast/
LOCATION:Net Zero Energy Center\, 1358 Abbott Street\, Detroit\, MI\, 48226\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Michigan Battle of the Buildings":MAILTO:admin@usgbcwm.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220525T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220525T120000
DTSTAMP:20221031T180908Z
CREATED:20220511T163011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221031T180908Z
UID:10165-1653476400-1653480000@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Doing WELL: A Walk Through the WELL™ Suite of Healthy Building Rating Systems
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/doing-well-a-walk-through-the-well-suite-of-healthy-building-rating-systems/
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Healthy Buildings
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/HEALTHY-BUILDINGS-WEBINAR-SERIES-1.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="The US Green Building Council of West Michigan":MAILTO:wendy@usgbcwm.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220505T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220505T103000
DTSTAMP:20220210T151728Z
CREATED:20220202T192141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T151728Z
UID:9140-1651741200-1651746600@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Compliance Pathways for Carbon Neutral Buildings - Zero Code
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/compliance-pathways-for-carbon-neutral-buildings-zero-code/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/may5.webp
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220421T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220421T103000
DTSTAMP:20220210T151335Z
CREATED:20220202T191957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T151335Z
UID:9136-1650531600-1650537000@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Renewable electricity for Large Commercial Buildings
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/renewable-electricity-for-large-commercial-buildings/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/apr21.webp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220407T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220407T103000
DTSTAMP:20220210T151246Z
CREATED:20220202T191827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T151246Z
UID:9132-1649322000-1649327400@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Point of Sale: Energy & Operational Disclosure Requirements for Investor Decision Making
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/point-of-sale-energy-operational-disclosure-requirements-for-investor-decision-making/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/apr7.webp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220324T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220324T103000
DTSTAMP:20220317T171029Z
CREATED:20220202T191531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220317T171029Z
UID:9128-1648112400-1648117800@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Building Performance Standards: A Win-Win Scenario
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/building-performance-standards-a-win-win-scenario/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/mar24.webp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220310T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220310T203000
DTSTAMP:20220113T163849Z
CREATED:20220113T163849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220113T163849Z
UID:8877-1646933400-1646944200@migbc.org
SUMMARY:USGBC West Michigan Annual Party & Award Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/usgbc-west-michigan-annual-party-award-ceremony/
LOCATION:McKay Ballroom\, 146 Monroe Center Street NW\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Copy-of-Eventbrite-Annual-Party.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="The US Green Building Council of West Michigan":MAILTO:admin@usgbcwm.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220303T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220303T103000
DTSTAMP:20220210T150839Z
CREATED:20220202T191144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T150839Z
UID:9123-1646298000-1646303400@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Energy Benchmarking and Transparency: Disclosure for City-Wide Progress Tracking
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/energy-benchmarking-and-transparency-disclosure-for-city-wide-progress-tracking/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/mar3.webp
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220224T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220224T110000
DTSTAMP:20220209T211733Z
CREATED:20220127T200828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220209T211733Z
UID:9045-1645693200-1645700400@migbc.org
SUMMARY:E.H.Zero Webinar Series: Introduction to Policies and Programs for Equitable\, Healthy\, Zero Carbon Buildings
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/e-h-zero-webinar-series-introduction-to-policies-and-programs-for-equitable-healthy-zero-carbon-buildings/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/E.H.Zero-Series-1-1.webp
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211014T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211014T180000
DTSTAMP:20210922T162958Z
CREATED:20210922T162045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210922T162958Z
UID:8252-1634227200-1634234400@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Get Paid for Your Building Reno: Utility Rebates & Incentives for Business
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/get-paid-for-your-building-reno-utility-rebates-incentives-for-business/
LOCATION:Grand Rapids Downtown Market\, 435 Ionia Ave SW\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DTE-Oct-14-Event-Banner-2160-x-1080-px.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="The US Green Building Council of West Michigan":MAILTO:admin@usgbcwm.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210415T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210415T110000
DTSTAMP:20210318T163332Z
CREATED:20210318T163332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T163332Z
UID:7223-1618480800-1618484400@migbc.org
SUMMARY:IAQ in COVID Times
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/iaq-in-covid-times/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19,Virtual Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Webinar-banner-4-15-21-Draft-4.webp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210128T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210128T100000
DTSTAMP:20210129T192552Z
CREATED:20210107T143022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210129T192552Z
UID:7006-1611828000-1611828000@migbc.org
SUMMARY:USGBC West Michigan Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/usgbc-west-michigan-annual-meeting/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Annual-Meeting-Featured-Image-1.webp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210107T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210107T110000
DTSTAMP:20201229T165135Z
CREATED:20201221T231405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201229T165135Z
UID:6950-1610013600-1610017200@migbc.org
SUMMARY:How to Synchronize your Building Systems through Retrocommissioning
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/how-to-synchronize-your-building-systems-through-retrocommissioning/
CATEGORIES:Afterglow Series
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Afterglow-Series-Retrocommissioning-Webinar-Featured-Image-2.webp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20201203T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20201203T120000
DTSTAMP:20241001T110625Z
CREATED:20201125T205146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T110625Z
UID:6875-1606993200-1606996800@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Michigan Energy Summit Afterglow Series: How Consumers Energy can help you achieve Net Zero
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/michigan-energy-summit-afterglow-series-how-consumers-energy-can-help-you-achieve-net-zero/
CATEGORIES:Afterglow Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200924T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200924T110000
DTSTAMP:20200925T165737Z
CREATED:20200813T142307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200925T165737Z
UID:6419-1600941600-1600945200@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Reach Zero Carbon through Michigan 2030 Districts and DTE Incentives
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/reach-zero-carbon-through-the-2030-districts-and-utility-incentives/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19,Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200820T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200820T110000
DTSTAMP:20200821T172049Z
CREATED:20200812T135251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200821T172049Z
UID:6406-1597917600-1597921200@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Measuring & Monitoring: Vital Steps to Managing Your Energy and Indoor Air Quality
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/measuring-monitoring-a-vital-step-to-managing-your-energy-and-indoor-air-quality/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19,Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200709T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200709T110000
DTSTAMP:20200709T193719Z
CREATED:20200615T174751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200709T193719Z
UID:6170-1594288800-1594292400@migbc.org
SUMMARY:The Benefits of Zero Carbon Design & Construction
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/the-benefits-of-zero-carbon-design-construction/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19,Virtual Event,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200625T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200625T110000
DTSTAMP:20200625T163224Z
CREATED:20200615T211220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200625T163224Z
UID:6173-1593079200-1593082800@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Assessing Your Indoor Water Quality
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/assessing-your-indoor-water-quality/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19,Virtual Event,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200623T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200623T110000
DTSTAMP:20200616T141922Z
CREATED:20200615T215935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T141922Z
UID:6176-1592906400-1592910000@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Higher Ed Peer Forum On COVID-19: Managing Your Campus During a Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/higher-ed-peer-forum-on-covid-19-social-distancing-on-campus/
CATEGORIES:Higher Ed Forum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200618T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200618T110000
DTSTAMP:20200618T160256Z
CREATED:20200609T123903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200618T160256Z
UID:6157-1592474400-1592478000@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Developing a Flexible Building Operation Plan
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/developing-a-flexible-building-operation-plan/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19,Virtual Event,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200604T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200604T110000
DTSTAMP:20200604T160602Z
CREATED:20200528T124822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200604T160602Z
UID:6117-1591264800-1591268400@migbc.org
SUMMARY:The "Healthy Zone" of Humidity
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/the-healthy-zone-of-humidity/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19,Virtual Event,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200528T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200528T110000
DTSTAMP:20200528T180605Z
CREATED:20200515T144830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200528T180605Z
UID:6081-1590660000-1590663600@migbc.org
SUMMARY:VIEWERS CHOICE:  A Deep Dive Into Bi-Polar Ionization (BPI)
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar using the link above.Description:  Join us for an insightful webinar on Michigan State University’s groundbreaking STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, the second building in Michigan to utilize Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This innovative project serves as a learning laboratory\, leveraged by MassTimber@MSU to share valuable insights and inspiration for those interested seeking to build mass timber projects in Michigan and beyond. In this session\, we will explore the unique journey of bringing the STEM facility to life\, from the University’s decision to choose mass timber to the collaborative efforts of the project team—each member’s first mass timber project. We’ll dive into how the team approached the design and construction process\, what they learned along the way\, and the impact this pioneering initiative has had on their respective businesses. Key Takeaways: Why Michigan State University chose mass timber for this facility and how the decision aligned with the University’s long-term goals.Insights from the project team on the challenges and triumphs of their first mass timber project.What they learned throughout the process\, and how it’s shaping their future approach to projects.The impact of mass timber on their company’s business model and practices moving forward.This session is perfect for anyone interested in mass timber\, sustainable construction\, or the future of building design. Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from the team who brought this innovative project to life! Panelists: George H. Berghorn\, PhD\, LEED AP\, CGP\, Research Director\, MassTimber@MSU (project history)Kevin Marshall\, Associate/Senior Architect\, Integrated Design Solutions (Architect)Bill Bofysil\, Project Director\, Granger Construction (Construction Manager)Andrew Riess\, PE\, Director of Pre-Construction and Mass Timber\, Christman Constructors\, Inc. (Installer)Moderator:Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU About this webinar series:This webinar series\, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU\, will showcase four key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. The series will cover four distinct building types: higher education\, K-12\, state-owned facilities\, and condominiums.
URL:https://migbc.org/event/viewers-choice-a-deep-dive-into-bi-polar-ionization-bpi/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19,Virtual Event,Webinar
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