CBIA Business Builder February 2010 : Page 1
www.cbia.net February 2010 CBIA EvEnts Feb. 11 Parade of Homes™ Kick-Off Party Sponsored by Stock Development and Greg Weber Custom Home Designs Feb. 12-14 and Feb. 19-21 Parade of Homes™ Lely Resort Feb. 16-17 Green Building for Building Professionals Feb. 17 CBIA Mixer at Kitchens by Clay Feb. 23 CAPS I Course Feb. 24 CAPS II Course Feb. 26 Business Management for Building Professionals Serving the Collier County building and development Community 2009 Builder of the Year Brian Stock Stock Development CBIA’s first Golden Shovel Ceremony celebrating Reliable Disposal and Recycling — Mont Williams, Jeff Maddox, Melissa Ahern, Anne and Larry Schuchman, Shelley Kienzle, Patty Wedge Ludwig, Gary Price, Fritz Sullivan, David Aldrich. 2009 Associate of the Year Bob DiPesa Wholesale Screen Printing 2009 Remodelor of the Year Brian Connell CGR, CAPS, CGP Connell Builders NCCER Green Module Approved to Maintain LEED Credentials The National Center for Construction Education and Research “Your Role in the Green Environment” curriculum has been approved by the United States Green Building Council for 15 hours of continu- ing education under the Green Building Certification Institute’s Credentialing Maintenance Program. Under the new Credentialing Mainte- nance program, LEED Accredited Profes- sionals must earn 30 continuing education hours every two years and LEED Green Associates must earn 15 hours every two years to maintain their LEED credentials. “We are very excited about having Please See LEED, Page 3. Reliable Disposal and Recycling Thirty-year veteran of the waste indus- try, Larry Schuchman and his wife, Anne, have purchased controlling interest in Reliable Roll-Offs, a commercial and in- dustrial waste container company located in Naples. Schuchman, former owner of The Re- cycling Group, Inc., in Indianapolis, has re-entered the business after a 9 1/2 year hiatus. The Recycling Group, Inc., oper- ated a fleet of 19 Roll-Off trucks, over 850 containers and three 50,000+ square foot facilities, including a waste paper process- ing plant and two transfer and recycling stations. Reliable has changed its name to Re- liable Disposal and Recycling to better Please See RELIABLE, Page 3.
Nccer Green Module Approved To Maintain Leed Credentials
The National Center for Construction Education and Research “Your Role in the Green Environment” curriculum has been approved by the United States Green Building Council for 15 hours of continuing education under the Green Building Certification Institute’s Credentialing Maintenance Program.
Under the new Credentialing Maintenance program, LEED Accredited Professionals must earn 30 continuing education hours every two years and LEED Green Associates must earn 15 hours every two years to maintain their LEED credentials.
“We are very excited about having Our green training program approved by USGBC to support maintenance of LEED-credentials,” said Daniele Stacey, NCCER product development director.
“Having our program approved by USGBC for continuing education illustrates the value and instructional integrity of this training program.” In addition to providing LEED credentials, students successfully completing NCCER’s green training program through an NCCER Accredited Training Sponsor will earn industry-recognized credentials through the NCCER National Registry.
“Your Role in the Green Environment” is also available in an e-book version through NCCER’s online curricula, Contren® Connect.
For more information on the LEED credentials, visit www.usgbc.org or www.
Gbci.org.
Reliable Disposal And Recycling
Thirty-year veteran of the waste industry, Larry Schuchman and his wife, Anne, have purchased controlling interest in Reliable Roll-Offs, a commercial and industrial waste container company located in Naples.
Schuchman, former owner of The Recycling Group, Inc., in Indianapolis, has re-entered the business after a 9 1/2 year hiatus. The Recycling Group, Inc., operated a fleet of 19 Roll-Off trucks, over 850 containers and three 50,000+ square foot facilities, including a waste paper processing plant and two transfer and recycling stations.
Reliable has changed its name to Reliable Disposal and Recycling to better Describe the current and future services offered.
The company has already purchased additional equipment in order to promote “Green Friendly” disposal with the “Same Day” service clients have grown to expect.
Reliable Disposal and Recycling will continue to be run by General Manager Shelley Kienzle. “I am excited to be part of this company as both the Schuchman & Reliable philosophies focus on customer service as their number one priority.” The Schuchmans are seven-year residents of Southwest Florida, ensuring that Reliable remains locally owned and operated.
Schuchman feels the Southwest Florida construction industry has rebounded and continues to show strength, making this the optimal time to get involved. For additional information on rates and services, please contact Shelley at (239) 992-4000.
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