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    Sustainable and High Performance Building for Real Estate Professionals - 2/19 at 6 pm

  • 19 Feb 2015
Event Description

180 Old Colony Avenue
Quincy, MA 02170
Thursday, February 19, 2015 - 6-8pm

Join us for a BuildingEnergy Local event hosted by NESEA member David Kelman a Realtor with Keller Williams Realty. The event is designed for real estate professionals who have are interested in sustainable and high performance building science, and how these growing fields might affect their practice.

Learn about our upcoming BuildingEnergy conference (March 3-5) and get a "taste of BuildingEnergy" with presentations from four conference presenters including Craig Foley with Re/Max in Somerville; Brian Butler, the president of Boston Green Build; Colleen Chapin, Preservation Manager of Historic New England; and Julie Klump, Vice President for Design and Technical Services at Preservation on Affordable Housing.

This event is free, although pre-registration is required.
Questions? Contact Katie Schendel at kschendel@nesea.org
Information: hhtp://nesea.org/be-event/focus-real-estate

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