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EcoBuild America 
Location: Washington D.C.
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About ECOBUILD AMERICA

www.aececobuild.com

Ecobuild America, sponsored by the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS), educates design and construction professionals on how to improve our built environment. This unique conference and exhibit, not only introduces new strategies and materials to create high performance, sustainable structures, but also the technology to do it faster and more profitably.

Attendees include the entire project team from architects and owners, to facility managers, specifiers who want to learn to better design, specify, and manage their projects to be Sustainable and Smart. Targeted training is available for commercial, industrial, government and residential AEC (architecture, engineering, and construction) professionals as well as educators.

The 3 day conference divided into 5 tracks, gives attendees fresh ideas and expert insight covering the entire spectrum including:

  • BIM & Information Technology
  • Building Performance & Energy Efficiency
  • Green Building, LEED & Sustainable Design
  • Practice & Business Management
  • Sustainable Sites & Infrastructure


The 2 day exhibit uniquely integrates new green and sustainable building products and services with technology solutions to deliver a comprehensive view of available resources. Free training is available in these special areas: Green Insulation Pavilion & Theater, Building Information Modeling (BIM) Theater, Green Mechanical Pavilion & Theater, Efficient Windows Collaborative Pavilion, and BIMStorm DC.


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