Thursday, May 27, 2010

LEED for freshers

Getting Started with LEED

The following eight pages will define LEED, clarify the LEED certification processes, and explain the LEED professional credentials.
If you are already a LEED AP –
please click here.
To get started with a LEED credential, register now for the
LEED Green Associate.

Everblue Training Course Registration

First, thank you for your interest in LEED. As you may be aware, LEED is fast becoming the industry norm, and no matter what experience you have in the design and construction industry (and even if you have no experience whatsoever), you are making a wise decision for your career and for the environment.

Second, you may wonder how Everblue fits with LEED. Everblue is the largest USGBC Educational Provider in the world, and your success and education is our mission. We are proud to have trained thousands of professionals from individuals to the largest corporations and government agencies. The rest of this page will show you why LEED is being discovered by architects, contractors, engineers, real estate professionals, lawyers, and others who find that adding a LEED credential to their repertoire is taking their careers in new directions.

Getting Started with LEED Series

Page 1: Introduction (This Page)

Continue Reading - Page 2 of 8: What is LEED.



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