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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Embodied Carbon 101\, Healthy Building Webinar Series
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-embodied-carbon-101-healthy-building-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Healthy Buildings
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T135904Z
UID:15054-1712860200-1712863800@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Exploring Engineering and STEM: Environmental Engineering
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-engineering-and-stem-environmental-engineering/
LOCATION:Herrick Library North Brach\, 155 Riley Street Holland MI 49424
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240411T183000
DTSTAMP:20240927T184003Z
CREATED:20240403T140653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T184003Z
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SUMMARY:WMEAC Adopt-a-stream spring 2024 sampling workshop at Ken-o-sha Park
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/wmeac-adopt-a-stream-spring-2024-sampling-workshop-at-ken-o-sha-park/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T140047Z
UID:15057-1712169000-1712172600@migbc.org
SUMMARY:WMEAC - Environmental Book Club
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/wmeac-environmental-book-club-2/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTAMP:20240927T184332Z
CREATED:20240306T151501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T184332Z
UID:15023-1711648800-1711656000@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Community Conversation on Line 5 - West Michigan Environmental Action Council
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/community-conversation-on-line-5-west-michigan-environmental-action-council/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240322T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240322T110000
DTSTAMP:20240927T184134Z
CREATED:20240306T152332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T184134Z
UID:15030-1711099800-1711105200@migbc.org
SUMMARY:GSRP Nature Walk & Talk with WMAES
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/gsrp-nature-walk-talk-with-wmaes/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240320T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240320T200000
DTSTAMP:20240927T184231Z
CREATED:20240306T152025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T184231Z
UID:15026-1710957600-1710964800@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Foragers of a Modern Countryside: Bees & Environmental Change in West MI
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/foragers-of-a-modern-countryside-bees-environmental-change-in-west-mi/
LOCATION:Loosemore Auditorium  401 Fulton Street W Grand Rapids\, MI 49504
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240320T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240320T133000
DTSTAMP:20240927T184349Z
CREATED:20240305T200013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T184349Z
UID:15015-1710936000-1710941400@migbc.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - On Site Solar for Houses of Worship & Non-Profits
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-on-site-solar-for-houses-of-worship-non-profits/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240229T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240229T190000
DTSTAMP:20240208T201410Z
CREATED:20240208T201410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T201410Z
UID:14947-1709222400-1709233200@migbc.org
SUMMARY:People First Economy: 2024 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/people-first-economy-2024-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:1530 Madison Ave SE Grand Rapids\, MI 49507
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240227T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240227T190000
DTSTAMP:20240223T172531Z
CREATED:20240223T172531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T172531Z
UID:14969-1709056800-1709060400@migbc.org
SUMMARY:GHGI Emissions Inventory Informational Webinar - The City of Grand Rapids
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/ghgi-emissions-inventory-informational-webinar-the-city-of-grand-rapids/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240221T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240221T210000
DTSTAMP:20240213T193148Z
CREATED:20240213T193148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240213T193148Z
UID:14952-1708542000-1708549200@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Live & Learn Series - Farmer Appreciation & Trivia Night!
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/live-learn-series-farmer-appreciation-trivia-night/
LOCATION:Third Nature Brewing Company (upstairs)\, 7733 Childsdale St\, Rockford\, MI 49341-8385\, United States\,Rockford\, Michigan
CATEGORIES:Community Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240220T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240222T173000
DTSTAMP:20240213T192929Z
CREATED:20240213T192929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240213T192929Z
UID:14950-1708450200-1708623000@migbc.org
SUMMARY:2024 Love Your Parks Week - Friends of Grand Rapids Parks
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/2024-love-your-parks-week-friends-of-grand-rapids-parks/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240215T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240215T193000
DTSTAMP:20240208T201230Z
CREATED:20240208T201230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T201230Z
UID:14944-1708020000-1708025400@migbc.org
SUMMARY:GR Climate Action Plan Transportation Event
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/gr-climate-action-plan-transportation-event/
LOCATION:Ottawa Hills High School\, Rosewood Avenue Southeast\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, USA  2055 Rosewood Avenue Southeast Grand Rapids\, MI 49506
CATEGORIES:Community Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240215T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240215T190000
DTSTAMP:20240130T203655Z
CREATED:20240130T203655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T203655Z
UID:14935-1708016400-1708023600@migbc.org
SUMMARY:WMEAC Green Drinks
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/wmeac-green-drinks/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240210T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240210T123000
DTSTAMP:20240130T203050Z
CREATED:20240130T203050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T203050Z
UID:14928-1707555600-1707568200@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Eco-Stewardship Invasive Learning Day @ Canonsburg SGA
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/eco-stewardship-invasive-learning-day-canonsburg-sga/
LOCATION:3970 Dursum Avenue Northeast\, Ada\, MI\, 49301
CATEGORIES:Community Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240210T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240210T110000
DTSTAMP:20240130T203221Z
CREATED:20240130T203221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T203221Z
UID:14931-1707555600-1707562800@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Mill Race Park Invasive Species Project
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/mill-race-park-invasive-species-project/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240207T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240207T193000
DTSTAMP:20240130T203501Z
CREATED:20240130T203501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T203501Z
UID:14933-1707330600-1707334200@migbc.org
SUMMARY:WMEAC Environmental Book Club
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/wmeac-environmental-book-club/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240201T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240201T183000
DTSTAMP:20240130T202745Z
CREATED:20240130T202745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T202745Z
UID:14922-1706812200-1706812200@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Bipartisan Sustainable Democracy
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/bipartisan-sustainable-democracy/
LOCATION:263 College Avenue\, Holland\, MI 49423-3646
CATEGORIES:Community Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240130T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240130T170000
DTSTAMP:20240927T185432Z
CREATED:20240116T223013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T185432Z
UID:14915-1706601600-1706634000@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Midwest Energy Solutions Conference - Presented by the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
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/midwest-energy-solutions-conference-presented-by-the-midwest-energy-efficiency-alliance/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240126T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240126T093000
DTSTAMP:20240118T154917Z
CREATED:20240118T154917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T154917Z
UID:14919-1706256000-1706261400@migbc.org
SUMMARY:LeadersConnect Presents Leadership in the Environmental Sector
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/leadersconnect-presents-leadership-in-the-environmental-sector/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231205T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231205T203000
DTSTAMP:20230926T140816Z
CREATED:20230810T131354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230926T140816Z
UID:14102-1701797400-1701808200@migbc.org
SUMMARY:2023 Annual Party & Leadership Awards 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/2023-annual-party-leadership-awards-ceremony/
LOCATION:The Ballroom at CityFlatsHotel\, 83 Monroe Center St NW\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Party
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Banner-USGBCWM-Annual-Party-1.webp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230921T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230921T131500
DTSTAMP:20241001T041317Z
CREATED:20230830T210455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T041317Z
UID:14184-1695297600-1695302100@migbc.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Electrical Vehicle 101: All the Basic EV and Charging Info You Need to Know
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-electrical-vehicle-101-all-the-basic-ev-and-charging-info-you-need-to-know/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230914T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230914T113000
DTSTAMP:20241001T041255Z
CREATED:20230830T212848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T041255Z
UID:14188-1694683800-1694691000@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Grand Rapids 2030 District's Grand River Cleanup Team
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/grand-rapids-2030-districts-grand-river-clean-up-team/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230615T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230615T110000
DTSTAMP:20241001T045005Z
CREATED:20230609T163341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T045005Z
UID:13921-1686817800-1686826800@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-2/
LOCATION:Zero Net Energy Center\, 1358 Abbott Street\, Detroit\, Michigan\, 48216\, United States
CATEGORIES:DEC
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230418T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230418T170000
DTSTAMP:20241001T045402Z
CREATED:20230316T213314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T045402Z
UID:13722-1681806600-1681837200@migbc.org
SUMMARY:2023 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/2023-michigan-energy-summit/
LOCATION:JW Marriott\, 235 Louis St NW\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
CATEGORIES:MES
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230222T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230222T120000
DTSTAMP:20230130T205821Z
CREATED:20230130T205651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230130T205821Z
UID:13648-1677063600-1677067200@migbc.org
SUMMARY:The Future of LEED & the Local Perspective
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-future-of-leed-the-local-perspective/
CATEGORIES:Healthy Buildings
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Healthy-Building-Webinar-The-Future-of-LEED-the-Local-Perspective-.webp
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230126T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230126T110000
DTSTAMP:20230109T205213Z
CREATED:20230109T204029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230109T205213Z
UID:13372-1674727200-1674730800@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Occupancy-Based Strategic Energy Management Webinar
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/occupancy-based-strategic-energy-management-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://migbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/jan-26-webinar.webp
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221208T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221208T210000
DTSTAMP:20241001T075423Z
CREATED:20220920T160923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T075423Z
UID:11684-1670520600-1670533200@migbc.org
SUMMARY:2022 Annual Party & Leadership Awards
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-annual-party-leadership-awards/
LOCATION:The Ballroom at CityFlatsHotel\, 83 Monroe Center St NW\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Party
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221116T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221116T120000
DTSTAMP:20241001T074455Z
CREATED:20221028T181018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T074455Z
UID:12465-1668596400-1668600000@migbc.org
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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221026T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221026T120000
DTSTAMP:20241001T074951Z
CREATED:20221017T163939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T074951Z
UID:12285-1666780200-1666785600@migbc.org
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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