LEED Green Associate
The LEED Green Associate is the Tier I accreditation in the LEED professional credentialing system.
The LEED Green Associate credential is ideal for any person with a strong interest in sustainability and green building.
Passing the LEED Green Associate exam attests to a professional's knowledge and skill in understanding and supporting green design, construction, and operations. Successfully completing the LEED Green Associate exam is required before becoming a LEED Accredited Professional.
Jim asks: Hello, I currently work in sales for a solar company with some hands on commerical installations. I am also RESNET and BPI accredited. With most of our commercial projects being LEED where do I need to start? LEED AP? GA? Do I need 1 before the other? Thanks!
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Steve asks: I am trying to become a LEED AP and considering taking your "GreenStep Professional Project Experience" Course to gain my project experience requirement.
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These applications for iPad are designed to help you study for the new LEED Green Associate Exam.
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A.D. asks: I would like to appear for the GA exam and to meet the eligibility requirements I would like to complete your online training now. Please advise me how to proceed and the immediate available opportunity to complete this session.
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Adam asks: Will any of your LEED green associate exam prep packages be sufficient for exam eligibility?
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Mike asks: Hello, I have been a contractor and involved in residential construction & remodeling for over 35 years. I live in shelton and have done a few projects in Ridgefield. I want to get LEED AP certification. I know I have to get the GA green associate first and would like to know the best way to go about this. There is to much info on the web and it is confusing...
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Once you have decided to go ahead and register for the LEED AP exam, there are four important decisions that you have to make that can determine whether you end up passing or failing the exam.
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