Green Building: Contract Essentials – Identifying Risks and Reviewing Best Practices
Thursday, April 22, 2010 | 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET
For owners seeking a third-party green-building certification such as LEED, it is essential to all parties that the green building objectives and responsibilities are clearly delineated in order to effectively achieve project goals.
The contracting mechanisms for building green projects can play a key role in outlining measurable objectives and designating roles and responsibilities.
Using the new ConsensusDOCS 310 as a baseline for examples, attendees for this program will learn from green building experts how to:
- Identify unique risks in building green
- Review contractual best practices for green building
- Distinguish project participants and their respective roles and responsibilities
- Determine the green building facilitator
Registration:
Member ConsensusDOCS Endorsing Organization: $20
Non-Member: $49
Speakers:
Edward B. Gentilcore, Esq., Partner, Duane Morris LLP
Steven M. Charney, Esq., Partner, Peckar and Abramson, PC
Moderator:
Carrie L. Ciliberto, Esq., Director of Contracts and Construction Law, ConsensusDOCS
