Congratulations on taking the first step to expanding your career as a green building professional! By now you may have taken the LEED exam and earned the title of LEED AP or LEED Green Associate. Newly accredited LEED professionals often wonder: What's next?
Have you heard about the new LEED Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) requirements from the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI). Not sure where to start?
Everblue has a simple solution: the Everblue LEED CMP Program - helps you earn ALL of your LEED CMP hours. Upgrade or maintain your LEED status today!
First live webinar session Starts June 1st
August 4th 1-3 PM - Project Site Factors (2) - Storm Water
August 24th 1-3 PM - Project Site Factors (2) - Light Pollution
September 8th 1-3 PM - Water Management (2) - Water Calculations
September 21st 1-3 PM - Energy Impacts (2) - Basics of Solar
October 12th 1-3 PM - Energy Impacts (2) - Carbon Accounting
October 27th1-3 PM - Energy Impacts (2) - Commissioning
November 9th 1-3 PM - Project Materials (2)
December 15th - 1- 3 PM - Project Materials (1) & Indoor Environment (1) - Toxic Off Gassing
TBD - Indoor Environment (2) - Thermal Comfort
TBD - Indoor Environment (2)
TBD - Innovation (2) - Case Studies in Innovation Credits
TBD - Public Outreach (1) & Water Efficiency (1) - Onsite Gray Water Management
TBD - LEED General (2)
Start the CMP program this fall and catch live sessions of webinars you would have missed registering for the summer subcription. Begin your subscription on September 1st for only $399. Webinar dates coming soon.
The new biannual CE requirements are rigorous. Many LEED professionals are concerned about meeting these requirements. This package can be tailored for your specific industry. Call us today for corporate pricing and LEED CMP solutions: 888-204-8735.
These continuing education courses teach you all phases of LEED project work from initial registration through final LEED certification. Learn the true costs and benefits of LEED, learn effective strategies, learn how to secure financial incentives, and learn how to prevent possible set-backs.

I am presently in the Tulsa,
I am presently in the Tulsa, OK area. The cert classes would be great in this area. There is still a fair amount of construction continuing in this area even though other areas are being hit with the economy. The area is heavy with construction people and enough large GC's to make a trip worth while. Heck I could be a sales person for you to make this happen as I am a victim of the economy. I was laid off after 8 years of successful superintendency and traveling from one end of this country to the other. Anyway I think I want to do one of these cert classes, being laid off I certainly have the time.
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