With the certainty of lower utility costs and increased comfort, homebuyers and tenants are often choosing energy efficient environments, regardless of the higher price tag.
Category Archives: LEED Certification
New World Trade Center LEEDs the Way Toward Gold Certification
One World Trade Center (formerly referred to as the Freedom Tower), will rise 1,776 feet above New York City’s landscape to become the tallest and most sustainable building (by square feet) in the Western Hemisphere.
LEED Volume Program Reduces Costs & Saves Time
USGBC Creates a new program to lower costs for the LEED Certification Process
LEED AP BD+C Renewal Process Leads to Improved Knowledge
Feedback on the LEED Credential Maintenance Program
LEED and BREEAM: Discussing the Similarities in the Midlands, UK
A blog entry from Everblue instructor Joan Mahon, LEED AP BD+C
November, 2011 Blog from the Midlands, UK
LEED for Homes Green Raters and NAHB Green Verifiers
From builders and buyers to consumers and corporations, the motivation to go green is everywhere.
LEED Employment Outlook: Will LEED Get Me a Job?
The age-old question, if I pursue LEED Accreditation, will that increase my changes of getting a job?
LEED Exam Perfect Score Earned by Everblue Student
Shoutout to Joanne Haggerty, who used Everblue’s LEED Practice Questions to achieve a perfect score on the LEED Green Associate Exam!
LEED Rating System Faces These 5 Growth Challenges
From the economy to consumer awareness, there are several obstacles that the LEED Rating System must overcome to maintain its dominance in the construction industry.
CalGreen Challenges: California’s Response to its Green Building Code
A look at the criticism concerning the CalGreen code