Full Name
Bill Le Roy
Job Title
AIA, NCARB, LEED BD+C
Company
EPA
Speaker Bio
Bill works at EPA on the Environmental Pollution Prevention Team assisting in implementing IRA in its focus on low embodied carbon construction materials. As a licensed architect with over 20 years of experience, his previous responsibilities included managing design and construction projects for FDA. Served as TPOC leading data calls for FDA’s energy and water reporting to HHS. Also previously managed EPAs high performance building program and edited architecture/engineering design guidelines in Office of Mission Support. Much of the work included technical reviews of submissions for laboratories, offices ensuring sustainability, constructability and code compliance. Guiding Principles, EOs, CFR, P100, EISA, EPAct and EPA Architecture + Engineering Guidelines were typically reviewed for Federal Projects. Performed duties related to and maintained COR 2 Certification.
While in private practice he managed historic preservation and climate responsive design projects for institutional and private clients. Additionally, he established an environmentally friendly materials library for reference by designers. Volunteered to co-chair the AIA-Potomac Valley task force reviewing the ICC/IgCC for adoption by Montgomery County, MD. Since 2010, contributed to several subcommittees at the Whole Building Design Guide. A colleague invited him to lecture at local university on sustainability issues related to historic preservation. Served as founding volunteer and former vice president of a Baltimore non-profit whose mission is to promote actionable sustainability.
Outside the profession, he is the vice president of a local civic organization where he tracks local infrastructure projects totaling about $70M. As a board member, he advocates for safety improvements on behalf of the community. Outside of work and volunteering he enjoys the seasons visiting national and local parks with his family.
While in private practice he managed historic preservation and climate responsive design projects for institutional and private clients. Additionally, he established an environmentally friendly materials library for reference by designers. Volunteered to co-chair the AIA-Potomac Valley task force reviewing the ICC/IgCC for adoption by Montgomery County, MD. Since 2010, contributed to several subcommittees at the Whole Building Design Guide. A colleague invited him to lecture at local university on sustainability issues related to historic preservation. Served as founding volunteer and former vice president of a Baltimore non-profit whose mission is to promote actionable sustainability.
Outside the profession, he is the vice president of a local civic organization where he tracks local infrastructure projects totaling about $70M. As a board member, he advocates for safety improvements on behalf of the community. Outside of work and volunteering he enjoys the seasons visiting national and local parks with his family.
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