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SAME Architectural Practice COI Webinar: Sustainability and Resiliency at Budget Driven Military Projects

About This Webinar

This webinar will define sustainability and resiliency, explaining the similarities and differences of each. We will examine how our buildings and structures can withstand and adapt to the increasing severity and frequency of extreme weather events when sustainability and resiliency are considered together in project design. Furthermore, this webinar will provide a summary of the sustainable features and design strategies used at various Army National Guard (ARNG) projects.

Not all resilience strategies are sustainable, and not all sustainability strategies are resilient however, where these strategies overlap, they create stronger solutions. Resilient Design involves planning for change and hazards throughout the building’s life and prioritizes design solutions that mitigate risk and vulnerability. These risks include those due to climate change, health concerns, social and community concerns, infrastructure, environmental impact, and economic forces.

The U.S. Army resiliency policy directs installations to have operational capability of 14 days of energy and water in the case of emergency events. The new electrification mandate requires the elimination of carbon-based fuels. How many projects are ready and budgeted to meet these requirements? This webinar describes the sustainable and resilient design strategies that should be considered for any project and discusses the challenges of what many projects face during design and operation.

Learning Objectives
1. Attendees will be able to identify the differences between sustainable design and resilient design and how they overlap to create stronger design solutions.
2. Participants will be able to identify various risk categories in the face of climate change that may pose risks to buildings and structures.
3. Attendees will learn how to identify the hazard and climate projections for a site; and the risks, vulnerabilities, and opportunities based on those projections.
4. Participants will learn potential design strategies and solutions that address hazard and climate projections and vulnerability.
5. Attendees will learn how to access key resources for resilient and climate-adaptive design.

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
Sustainability Consultant, Mead & Hunt
Heather Bray has more than five years of experience as a sustainability consultant promoting resilient and sustainable buildings. She facilitates multiple green building certifications, including LEED, Green Globes, Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS), Federal Guiding Principles, and International Green Construction Code (IgCC). While participating in reviewing LEED projects under a GBCI reviewer agreement, she developed an expertise in sustainable materials and material transparency documentation. She enjoys collaborating with project teams in both the design and construction phases to provide training and guidance on finding and tracking sustainable materials. Heather has worked on federal, state, airports, higher education, and commercial projects.
Webinar hosting presenter
National Sustainability Practice Leader, Architecture and Building Engineering Group, Mead & Hunt
Kevin Flynn is an architect, LEED Fellow, and the National Sustainability Practice Leader for Mead & Hunt’s Architecture and Building Engineering Group. Kevin has 40 years of architectural experience with more than 30 years of acute focus on sustainable design. Kevin is a collaborative thought leader and sustainability champion who works with clients, contractors, developers, companies, and governmental agencies to grow, drive, and improve their sustainability and resiliency processes, practices, designs, and reporting metrics. His constant goal is to help improve and grow other’s knowledge and reputation. He works with stakeholders to discover and connect opportunities to find solutions that are environmentally responsible, economically sound, and socially fair.
Webinar hosting presenter
Business Unit Leader, Mead & Hunt
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