Approximately 1 hour
Designing with green roofs affords design professionals opportunities to plan projects with exciting new elements, added value, and significant, tangible benefits, thereby enhancing the built environment with newly-created landscapes. This course examines green roof systems, including the types, benefits, components, and related standards. As well, it provides a discussion on how green roofs mitigate urban heat island effect and reduce stormwater runoff.
Presented by Edward Jarger on behalf of American Hydrotech, Inc..
This course is ONLINE: SELF-PACED. Experience it on your own schedule, at your convenience.
This course is registered with 27 industry association(s). Show credit and registration information.
This course is rated 4+ SD symbols. This course contains sustainable design education. These courses are approved by GBCI for Specific CE hours. You can read more about the Sustainability Rating system.
This course IS Health, Safety and Welfare eligible.
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The focus of this course is sustainable design. This course may qualify for USGBC approved GBCI CE Hours, please check course details pages for particulars.
This course contains sustainable design education. These courses are approved by GBCI for Specific CE hours.
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Name: Edward Jarger
Title: General Sales & Marketing Manager, American Hydrotech, Inc.
After working for the architectural firm of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill in Chicago, Edward joined American Hydrotech, Inc. in 1981, where he established and managed the Technical Services Department. In 1990, Ed transitioned into a sales role for Hydrotech, starting as the Great Lakes District Sales Manager and then the Central Region Sales Manager. He was promoted in 2008 to General Sales and Marketing Manager, a position he still holds today.