Improving Indoor Air Quality with a Construction Hygiene Plan - Webinar - 27 Oct. | 23rd Sep 2010

Find out how to eliminate potential hygiene pitfalls during building design and construction by listening to WSP's experts on this industry-led seminar.

 

In the past, organizations developed management plans to help reduce damage to building materials during construction.  Following the appearance of mold and water intrusion as a significant threat to construction projects, construction hygiene plans began to emerge in the early 2000s. 

 

Today, sustainability plays a key role in most new construction and large-scale renovation projects. To aid in designing and constructing environmentally friendly and healthier buildings, construction hygiene plans are becoming more recognized as a vital component of overall construction management.

 

This webinar presented by Keith Green, CIH®, CSP® and Craig Ramich, LEED®, AP, CEM®, CSP® from WSP helps individuals responsible for building design, construction management, and loss reduction understand the potential hygiene pitfalls that may be encountered and how the implementation of a construction hygiene plan can aid in improving indoor air quality conditions and reducing building material losses at construction sites.  The key elements of construction of hygiene management plans will be detailed to provide participants with greater insight as to their function and content. 

 

This webinar will also greatly aid LEED® accredited professionals in better understanding how indoor air quality and construction hygiene plans are a key component of the new LEED® V3 Design and Construction and Operations and Maintenance rating systems.

 

WSP has secured a 20% discount for its clients; please follow this link to receive your discount http://www.lorman.com/teleconference/teleconference.php?sku=386269.

 

AIA, HSW, PMI, and ENG credits are available for participating in this webinar.