LEED Building Design & Construction Training:

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The LEED AP Building Design & Construction (BD&C) specialty replaces the LEED AP for New Construction accreditation.

LEEDBDCConstructionThis accreditation is geared toward professionals participating in the design and construction phases of durable, economical and efficient high-performance buildings. BD&C-accredited professionals apply their knowledge to commercial, institutional and high-rise residential construction projects.

LEED AP BD&C professionals who have taken and passed this two-hour exam have a thorough understanding of the prerequisites and credits to achieve LEED certification for the following project categories:

  • LEED for New Construction—design and construction design and construction activities for new buildings and major renovations of existing buildings
  • LEED for Core and Shell—developer leads design and construction of the building's core and shell components
  • LEED for Schools—design and construction activities for both new school buildings and major renovations of existing school buildings.


Prerequisites

To take LEED AP Specialty exams you must have previous experience with a LEED Registered Project within three years of your application submittal date.

This work experience must be documented in the form of a letter of attestation from a supervisor, client or project manager and must describe your involvement on the LEED project as a consultant, contracted worker, member of the LEED project team, LEED Homes Provider, LEED Commercial Reviewer, LEED Homes Green Verifier or staff member of a Certifying Body (CB).

More details about eligibility requirements can be found in the LEED AP BD&C Candidate Handbook.


Resources

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Class Schedule

Sept. 29-30

Oct. 20-21

Nov. 17-18

Dec. 15-16

For class costs, call (757) 498-0100 and ask for Jason Hawks or complete our training request form by clicking here.