Because LEED Certification takes indoor air quality into consideration, it’s important that Pest Control Technicians understand LEED principles to know what is and is not permitted inside LEED-certified buildings.
Category Archives: LEED Certification
LEED for Urban Planners: Why You Should Get Accredited
Learn how urban planners can contribute to LEED Certification projects.
LEED for Commercial Cleaners: Why You Should Get Accredited
Learn how commercial cleaners can contribute to the LEED Certification process.
LEED for College: Why Sustainability Staff Should Get Accredited
Learn how college sustainability staff can use LEED Certification principles on campus.
LEED Certification for Products: What You Need to Do
“How do I get my product LEED Certified?” is, by far, one of the most popular questions we get. But products don’t get certified. Learn how Product Manufacturers can play a role in the LEED Certification process here.
LEED for Construction Managers: Why You Should Get Accredited
Just as Construction Managers lead building projects, a LEED credential can help Construction Managers to supervise LEED green building projects.
LEED for Real Estate Attorneys: Why You Should Get Accredited
Learn how real estate attorneys can contribute to the LEED Certification process.
LEED for Environmental Engineers: Why You Should Get Accredited
Learn how environmental engineers can contribute to the LEED Certification process.
LEED Building Commissioning: Why You Should Get Accredited
Learn how commissioning agents can contribute to the LEED Certification process.
LEED for Landscape Architects: Why You Should Get Accredited
Many people don’t realize the role that landscapes play in LEED Certification. It’s important for Landscape Architects to understand LEED principles so they can apply those concepts to LEED projects.