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GreenSteps, LLC is dedicated to providing cost-effective training opportunities that meet the needs of our members and enhance their skills, knowledge, and competencies. GreenSteps, LLC has partnered with Lorman Education Services to provide continuing education on green and sustainable design.

Members receive a 10% discount on all orders. You may register online or call Lorman at 866-352-9539. Please use Priority Code 16177 and Discount Code M6196873 when registering.

Here is a list of upcoming courses:

Teleconferences:

Basics of OCIPs and CCIPs
May 4, 2010

Current Issues in Digital Billboards and Sign Regulations
May 5, 2010

Documentation and Proof of Construction Delay
May 6, 2010

Understanding Design and Construction Defects
May 11, 2010

Best Practices in Technical Writing and User-Centered Documentation
May 13, 2010

All About Insulating Concrete Forms
May 17, 2010

Avoiding the Risk of Subcontractor Default
May 18, 2010

Understanding the Development Approval Process
May 19, 2010

Documentation and Proof of Construction Delay
May 21, 2010

Restrictive Covenants: Common Disclosures, Restrictions and Land Use Issues
May 25, 2010

Online Construction Bidding Fundamentals
May 25, 2010

Understanding LEED® for Existing Buildings Operations and Maintenance
May 26, 2010

Please visit http://www.lorman.com/training/greensteps for a complete listing of courses. Register online or call Lorman at 866-352-9539.

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Visit http://www.lorman.com/training/greensteps for a complete list of upcoming courses. Register online or call Lorman at 866-352-9539.

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How do I make a green decision:

  • When purchasing products:
    • Is it high quality and long lasting?
    • Can I find a local manufacturer or local company as a supplier?
    • Is it a smart choice economically?
    • Is environmental sustainability built into the product?
  •  If it's a process:
    • Does it pass the common sense test - composting, recycling, and driving less, etc.?
  •  Is it healthy for me and for the environment?
  • Does it pass the truth test?
    • Do I know it is the right choice?

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