Energy Conservation in Historic Buildings

Workshop slated for Syracuse, June 16-17

ALBANY, NY (05/20/2011)(readMedia)-- Energy Conservation in Historic Buildings workshops are designed for contractors, architects and other building professionals. These workshops focus on energy conservation issues of interest to those who work in older buildings, but who do not specialize in historic preservation or historic structures. For example, a contractor hired to insulate a 1920s residence or an architect who wants to understand the application of air sealants for a mixed-use building rehabilitation would come away with information that would help them better serve their clients. Participants will receive technical information on the 2010 NYS Energy Conservation Construction Code and its applications for historic buildings in both classroom and field presentations.

PRESENTED BY:

The Preservation League of New York State

The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)

CO-SPONSORED BY:

AIANYS; U.S. Green Building Council New York Upstate Chapter; City of Syracuse, Bureau of Planning & Sustainability; Historic Ithaca; The Landmark Society of Western New York; The Preservation Association of Central New York; The George & Rebecca Barnes Foundation.

WHAT: Two-day workshop, Thursday, June 16 and Friday, June 17, 2011. Schedule and course descriptions available online at REGISTRATION WEBSITE: http://www.nyserdacodetraining.com.

REGISTRATION COST: $75 for 2 days, lunch included

WHERE:

Onondaga Community College

Mahwinney Hall

4585 West Seneca Turnpike

Syracuse , New York

NOTES: This is the second of a series of workshops the League will present across New York State in the summer of 2011. Information on additional workshops is available on the League's website at www.preservenys.org .