Our planet is facing significant environmental challenges. There are over 7 billion people on our planet vying for limited resources. Our oceans are overfished, polluted with toxic chemicals, plastic, and sewage. Our forests have been clearcut for timber, mining, and livestock purposes. We are living in the 6th mass extinction, with a large number of plants and animals being annihilated every...
LEED BD+C 6 Hour Bundle
This bundle is no longer available for purchase. If you previously purchased the bundle, you may still take the courses below.
The LEED BD+C Bundle helps LEED AP BD+C Professionals maintain their credential. The Bundle contains 6 LEED Specific BD+C Hours. The courses are AIA HSW and approved by the USGBC. The easy and cost effective video courses can be taken online 24/7. GreenCE reports the LEED Specific hours to the AIA and GBCI. The LEED BD+C Bundle contains courses about materials and resources, energy efficiency, and other LEED topics.
$89.00
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With our world facing unprecedented water scarcity and supply issues, designers and influencers are prioritizing water conserving strategies. In this one-hour course, learners will evaluate water efficiency strategies for flush and flow fixtures, identify uses for nonpotable water, and address optimal operation of process systems including cooling towers.
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In this course, the participant will discover how to address social equity within the project team, as it applies to the LEED Social Equity Pilot Credits. We will discuss ways to think about social equity and the specific criteria and documentation required for the credit.
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In this 1-hour course we will explore the role of subcontractors and suppliers within the LEED process. We will review documentation submitted for LEED v4 projects such as Health Product Declarations (HPDs). Our team will discuss project team responsibilities and conclude with proven strategies to help you with your LEED v4 projects.
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LEED v4 has arrived, and with it comes the new EQ Credit: Quality Views. Going beyond the views credits in previous iterations, view quality now plays a prominent role and LEED provides guidance on how quality views can be established.
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