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  2. LEED Professional Exams - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2009, newly credentialed individuals must maintain their credential on a two-year cycles; if not, they expire. There are three tiers in the LEED professional credentials program: Tier 1: LEED Green Associate; Tier 2: LEED AP with specialty; Tier 3: LEED Fellow; Additionally, the LEED AP exam was offered from 2001 to June 30, 2009.

  3. LEED - Wikipedia

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    LEED certification is granted by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI), which arranges third-party verification of a project's compliance with the LEED requirements. [88] The certification process for design teams consists of the design application, under the purview of the architect and the engineer and documented in the official ...

  4. Green Business Certification Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Credentialing exams and designations administered by GBCI include the LEED Green Associate, LEED AP with specialty, and LEED Fellow, as well as the LEED for Homes Green Rater and Green Classroom Professional certificates. The LEED professional credential exams are ANSI 17024 accredited.

  5. How to Design the Most Eco-Conscious Home Possible - AOL

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    There are three professional credentials a person can achieve: LEED Green Associate, LEED AP with Specialty, and LEED Fellow. Both Korangy and Sorzano are LEED Green Associates.

  6. List of professional designations in the United States

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    LEED AP: U.S. Green Building Council: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Green Associate: LEED GA: U.S. Green Building Council: Construction Specification Institute Member: CSI: Construction Specifications Institute: Construction Document Technologist: CDT: Construction Specifications Institute: Certified Construction Contract ...

  7. U.S. Green Building Council - Wikipedia

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    The LEED Green Building Rating System (LEED) is a program that provides third-party verification of green buildings. The LEED program rates commercial buildings, homes, neighborhoods, retail, healthcare, schools, including every phase of the respective building lifecycle, including design, construction, operations, and maintenance.

  8. International Green Construction Code - Wikipedia

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    Simply complying with the code meant meeting all of the LEED prerequisites, as well as earning 20 points worth of credit, making LEED certification easier later. However, this raises the question of whether it necessary to have a separate code if it achieves the same outcome as a LEED certification.

  9. Green building certification systems - Wikipedia

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    LEED Gold certified building. Green building certification systems are a set of rating systems and tools that are used to assess a building or a construction project's performance from a sustainability and environmental perspective. [1]