Upcoming Seminars

ASTM E60 Committee April 12-14, 2011

Lee Stevens represented ETA and Kingport at the ASTM International E60 Committee in Anaheim, CA on April 12-14, 2011. The work of the Committee  spans every part and use of a building , no matter how large or small and purpose.

We are reviewed and voted on new standards for global meeting venues with standards to drive more adoption of Sustainable Meeting Best Practices globally. Lee Stevens submitted her comments and votes to the Committee in light of her previous work with the hospitality industry.

 Thinking Beyond Building Components by Christopher Mathis Part 2 of 2

" ASTM International technical committees have long developed standards for building components, but the future lies in viewing structures as interactive systems."

The following rendering of a Building illustrates the massive work of the E60 ASTM Committee. Courtesy of ASTM International E60 Committee.

From : http://www.astm.org/SNEWS/JA_2010/mathis_ja10.html

PE60_Committee_Building_Diagram

    “The solution is about people. The solution is about you!” Daryl DeJean, President, Emerging Technologies Associates, Inc

 ICF International 

Port of San Diego

San Diego State University

University of California San Diego

Sacramento Municipal Utility District

Oncure Medical Corp

San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E)

IBEW-NECA California Labor
Management Cooperation Committee

Travelers Companies

Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)

The Connecticut Energy Efficiency Fund

VA San Diego Healthcare System

Mark Twain House & Museum

Long Beach Memorial Hospital

California Center for Sustainable Energy

Jack in The Box

 

 

Town of East Lyme, CT

Hamann Companies

CONVIA (Subsidiary of Herman Miller)

Sharp HealthCare

US Department of Energy

Southern California Gas

Celtic Energy

 

 

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