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Happy
Transportation
Thursday!
As a
Transportation Management Association (TMA)
, the BWI Business Partnership offers more than just the incredible
Signature Breakfasts
for which we are known. Alternative transportation impacts the economy of a region, with many employees relying on public transportation and rideshare programs to get to and from their job and home.
The Partnership provides solutions to employers needing to access their workforce, and to the workforce needing to access job sites.
"Transportation Thursday" was created as a means of further
educating our current and future members about such solutions,
as well as sharing news, facts, and statistics about transportation in
Maryland and how it affects all of us.
LEEDing by Example...to attract the NEW Workforc
e
DISA
Headquarters on Ft. Meade. The Region's First LEED GOLD Building
Both new construction and retro-fit buildings can prioritize options that encourage alternative commuting by tenants (not driving alone)...AND ACCRUE LEED POINTS by doing so.
For New Construction
...as much as 30% of the 40 points required to qualify for
Basic LEED Certification...can be accrued by prioritizing such options*
For Retro-fit Buildings...
as much as 37.5% of the 40 points points required to qualify for
Basic LEED Certification...can be accrued by prioritizing such options*
Join us @ the BWI Business Partnership's Signature Breakfast event on Wednesday September 6th for
...a Panel Discussion with Major Regional Developers
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If you or your company have information that can be
shared in a future Transportation Thursday, don't hesitate to contact
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