The LEED Green Associate will enhance your professional credentials, open doors to new job opportunities and help advance your career in the green building industry. The LEED Green Associate is a ...
Congratulations on your decision to pursue LEED certification. You’re on your way to impacting and improving the performance of your city or community. This guide will lead you through the process.
All projects applying for LEED certification must meet a set of minimum program requirements (MPRs) to determine project eligibility for LEED. Minimum program requirements define the types of ...
USGBC+ tells the stories of the people behind a powerful and ever-growing global green building movement. Published by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), we strive to bring you the latest in ...
The LEED AP exams measure knowledge about green building, a specific LEED rating system and the certification process. The exam is ideal for individuals who are actively working on green building and ...
Decision-makers from state governments to major corporations are pledging to go net zero or net positive. Zero energy, zero carbon, and zero waste can help save and restore our planet's resources and ...
LEED for Neighborhood Development (LEED ND) was engineered to inspire and help create better, more sustainable, well-connected neighborhoods. It looks beyond the scale of buildings to consider entire ...
USGBC accelerates and scales transformation of the built environment to minimize climate impacts and enhance the well-being of people, the environment and communities worldwide.
This supplement to the Guide to LEED Certification will explain the basic process of LEED volume certification. LEED volume is a portfolio-level approach to certification that streamlines the process, ...
LEED for Operations and Maintenance (O+M) offers existing buildings an opportunity to pay close attention to building operations, by supporting whole buildings and interior spaces that have been fully ...
A LEED credential denotes proficiency in today’s sustainable design, construction and operations standards. More than 203,000 professionals have earned a LEED credential to help advance their careers.