Good for Your Business: EarthCraft Green Building

07 Mar

Good for Your Business: EarthCraft Green Building

Good for Your Business: EarthCraft Green Building

Wednesday, March 7, 2018 (10:00 AM to 1:00 PM)
3.00 CE Hours
Atlanta REALTORS® Center, Atlanta, Georgia

FREE to ABR Members!

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FREE to ARA Members! $25 deposit, refunded if cancelled within 48 hours or with attendance.

Sustainability and high performance building incorporates construction and development techniques, materials and designs intended to minimize a home's impact on the environment and conserve natural resources. It is a practical response to a wide range of issues, affecting all consumers, including rising energy costs, the need to improve air quality, ensure clean water and minimize water usage.

Atlanta REALTORS® Center
Atlanta REALTORS® Center
5784 Lake Forrest Drive
Atlanta, GA 30328

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Amelia Godfrey
Amelia serves as the Program Manager for EarthCraft, a sustainable green building program focused on housing development in the Southeast.  In this role, she leads the administration of the EarthCraft family of programs, including technical reviews for all single-family, multi-family and commercial programs and quality assurance of projects seeking EarthCraft certification.


Amelia is a lead instructor for the Southface Education and Technical Assistance team, providing BPI and DOE Weatherization specific training across the Southeast.  Amelia has worked extensively with weatherization agency staff and state program monitors to help them perform comprehensive whole-house energy efficiency and health and safety assessments and improvements on existing homes.  Amelia has also worked with several state weatherization programs to develop DOE approved Single Family and Manufactured Housing Priority lists using weatherization assistant modeling software.  

FREE to ABR Members! $25 deposit, refunded if cancelled within 48 hours or with attendance.

Sustainability and high performance building incorporates construction and development techniques, materials and designs intended to minimize a home's impact on the environment and conserve natural resources. It is a practical response to a wide range of issues, affecting all consumers, including rising energy costs, the need to improve air quality, ensure clean water and minimize water usage.