Tuesday, September 28, 2010

LEED Certification Oct 2010 | Wagner College in Staten Island NY


LEED Certification

For Immediate Release. The introductory course presents the LEED core concepts of sustainable design. Topics include an overview of the current initiatives and practices used to economically and successfully implement sustainable strategies in the design: construction and development of commercial and residential properties; government initiatives and guidelines; third part certifies; financial incentives; project consultants; life cycle costs and analysis; sites; water; energy demand and efficiency; material reuse; indoor environmental quality; waste management; building commissioning; building operation and management. We provide all the educational and study tools necessary to pass the prerequisite exam.
Those who complete the seminar will receive a Certificate of Eligibility that enables them to take the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Associate accreditation examination, offered by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI). This accreditation was created specifically for professionals who wish to demonstrate green building expertise in non-technical fields of practice. The Green Associate is a prerequisite toward the LEED AP status. This seminar will be beneficial for A/E/C professionals - including architects, interior designers, project managers, engineers, real estate professionals, contractors, building managers, and marketing folks.


For those who pass the LEED Green Associate exam, we recommend FGTSD's course #3 (BD+C) especially designed to pass the LEED AP+ exam. This course entails a complete review of the LEED implementation process, credits; case studies; new technology, and a detailed review of over 300 questions with their rationale. They also extend a 50% discount to their classroom students for the on-line Green Associate study guide.


The complete package to pass the first time around!


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