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Selecting LEED-Savvy Subcontractors Can Make LEED More Manageable
In
a free webinar Dec. 4 at 2 p.m. (ET), Hawkins Thomas, sustainability manager
for HITT Contracting, covered what LEED credit supporting documentation is,
how it incorporates into the submittal review process, and how proper
subcontractor selection can help alleviate LEED pressure during construction.
The use of "mass-timber," or prefabricated engineered wood components is becoming more common in construction and roofing applications in Europe. In projects such as the galleria roof of a central city building in Surrey, it helps meet demand for wood structures to add visual appeal. From NRCA Trenton H. Cotney Florida Bar Certified Construction Lawyer Trent Cotney, P.A. 407 N. Howard Avenue Suite 100 Tampa, FL 33606 www.trentcotney.com
TRENT COTNEY TOP RATED LAWYER TAMPA. Fla. – (March 4, 2013) Trent Cotney, of Trent Cotney, P.A. in Tampa, Florida has been named one of Tampa’s top rated lawyers by LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell presented by Tampa’s Legal Leaders. The ratings are featured in the April 30, 2013 edition of The Tampa Tribune and The Wall Street Journal . As a Board Certified Construction Lawyer, Trent focuses his practice on all aspects of construction litigation and arbitration, including OSHA defense, lien law, bond law, bid protests, as well as construction document review and drafting. He routinely represents general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, manufacturers, architects, engineers, and others in the construction industry in a variety of matters. For more information, please visit www.trentcotney.com Trenton H. Cotney Florida Bar Certified Construction Lawyer Trent Cotney, P.A. 1211 N Franklin St Tampa, FL 33602 www.trentcotney.com
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