Biography
Tien Peng, LEED AP BD+C, CGP, PMP, is NRMCA's vice president, sustainability. Based in Seattle, he provides input to building codes and green protocols making design professionals and policy makers aware of concrete as a durable, long-lasting material that meets the needs of sustainable strategies. This includes the US Green Building Council’s LEED rating system, IBC, ASHRAE, ASTM, and the International Green Construction Code.
Tien is a long-time advocate of sustainability, promoting green building and social responsibility to various industries from housing to microfinance to community planning. Prior to joining NRMCA, he consulted with private and non-profit organizations on operational excellence as a way to sustainability and profitability. He also spent over a decade in the building design and construction industry creating green homes, communities and commercial buildings.
Tien advised the Washington State Legislature on building code adoption as a member of the State Building Code Council. He also facilitated the creation of the LEED Homes rating system for the US Green Building Council (USGBC) as well as current versions of the WA BuiltGreen program, and the Evergreen Development Standard. He currently serves on the ASTM E60 Sustainability Committee, the ANSI Green Globes consensus body and the new Concrete Sustainability Council.
Tien holds a master of architecture from the University of Houston and a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. His professional accreditations include LEED AP BD+C, Certified Sustainable Building Advisor (CSBA), Certified Green Professional (CGP) from the National Association of Home Builders, Project Management Professional (PMP), and Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (LSSGB).