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1. www.contractmagazine.com
www.contractmagazine.com/contr - [Cached]Published on: 8/21/2008 Last Visited: 8/22/2008
"Environetics brings the design expertise and insight needed to help LACCD provide an environment that fosters an outstanding and unique educational experience, state-of-the-art facilities, and a wealth of student and community resources," says Larry Eisenberg, Los Angeles Community College District's Executive Director Facilities Planning and Development.
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"Environetics brings the design expertise and insight needed to help LACCD provide an environment that fosters an outstanding and unique educational experience, state-of-the-art facilities, and a wealth of student and community resources," says Larry Eisenberg, Los Angeles Community College District's Executive Director Facilities Planning and Development. -
2. LACCD Honored for its Green Building Program
www.propositiona.org/newsroom/ - [Cached]Published on: 12/14/2006 Last Visited: 11/7/2007
The event at Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles recognized the LACCD's Board of Trustees and Larry Eisenberg, executive director of Facilities Planning for the LACCD for their leadership and continued commitment to green building and sustainability initiatives.
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From left to right: Larry Eisenberg, LACCD executive director of facilities, LACCD trustees Sylvia Scott-Hayes and Nancy Pearlman, Ed Begley Jr. actor and environmentalist, and LACCD Trustee Georgia Mercer. -
3. www.dailynews.com
www.dailynews.com/ci_9008347?s - [Cached]Published on: 4/21/2008 Last Visited: 4/22/2008
"The idea is to move beyond green building," said Larry Eisenberg, director of facilities, planning and development at LACCD."The district is committed to sustainability. ...Now we want to create our own energy capacity."
With large-scale projects like the solar carport, Eisenberg said, the goal is for the district's campuses to be completely off the power grid by the end of 2008, saving the district about $12 million annually.
Eisenberg said he expects additional green construction on San Fernando Valley college campuses to start this summer.
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East L.A.'s project, the first to be completed, was designed and built by Chevron Energy Solutions and is being financed by MMA Renewable Ventures; it will be paid off in 20 years, Eisenberg said.

