February 18th & 19th! 2-day virtual ISI ENV SP Training Course

At ARC, we know that all jobs will be green jobs.

Join us on February 18th & 19th for our Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI) Envision Sustainability certification training and prepare to pass your ENV SP exam.

MTA, PANYNJ and DDC all rely on the ISI’s Envision Guideline to build sustainability into its infrastructure projects. ISI Envision Sustainability Professionals (ENV SP) have demonstrated their understanding of Envision and can be relied upon to guide their teams in its implementation.

Improve your knowledge of sustainable infrastructure development, get better job opportunities, and increase your confidence in interviews because you can show your colleagues and clients how to reduce their environmental impact.

ARC’s a 2-day facilitated ISI Envision SP training course prepares students to pass the ISI ENV SP certification exam. After taking our course, you’ll be eligible to take the ENV SP exam. ARC’s certified trainers are approved by the Institute of Sustianable Infrastructure (ISI) to deliver the Envision ENV SP training.

No educational background or experience required. (5 RCEP PDHs for passing the exam.)

 Date: February 18th and 19th

Time: 11am-1pm, 1:30-3:30pm EST

Training fee: $650. ($600 for ISI member, $350 for public sector, $250 for academic student/faculty.)

The price includes an optional 15-minute free one-on-one with the trainer. please contact Angela (angela.ma@arc-dec.com) for payment methods.

Registration Link: Upcoming workshops (you’ll need to register for a free ISI account.)

YOUR TRAINERS

Lonnie Coplen, ISI ENV SP, CPHC. LEED AP BD+C
ARC Founder + President

Lonnie Coplen founded ARC in 2015 to advance the science and practice of affordable, resilient and rapidly renewable infrastructure. Lonnie’s executive, program and project management experience spans the public, private and non-profit sectors in transportation, environmental, energy, industrial, residential and commercial practice areas. Her expertise includes planning, engineering and construction management; strategic planning; life cycle asset management; risk management and mitigation; at-risk construction; advocacy and education programs and policy development and implementation.

Lonnie has supported a wide range of sustainable development training programs, including serving as primary author of the CMAA’s first Sustainability Guidelines - part of that organization’s foundational Body of Knowledge (BOK), and supporting developmebt of the Construction Management module of Urban Green Council’s GPRO series. Her workforce development efforts include development of a green jobs-based training program to support survivors of domestic violence led by NY Sanctuary for Family’s Economic Empowerment Program (EEP), and development of the EEP “Construction Administration” Career Track. She actively supports Sanctuary by hosting EEP gradutes as interns and employees in her own company, and faciitating placement in other infrastructure development companies.

Lonnie currently serves as Vice President of Coalescion, a non-profit NGO committed to optimizing interactions involving international security cooperation through strengthening the effectiveness and efficiency of global security with training and other workforce capacity development efforts. Advises and consents on matters of NGO funding, budgeting, fundraising and overall governance.

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