Back by popular demand is the Blank Study Guide Template for the LEED Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance LEED AP exam. This is a one-page template that you can fill out with all of the important points for each prerequisite and credit as you’re studying from the LEED Reference Guide. If you can take 5 […]
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LEED Credit Interpretation Requests (CIRs)
If at any point during the LEED certification process something is unclear, the project team can submit a Credit Interpretation Request (CIR) to receive technical and administrative guidance from the GBCI. Here is some general information regarding Credit Interpretation Requests that you need to know for the exam: CIRs can be submitted anytime after a […]
The LEED Submittal Process and Appeals
The LEED Submittal Process is a part of the overall LEED Application Process. Specifically, it happens after project registration, after the project administrator assigned credits to project team members, and after those project team members fill out the respective LEED Credits Forms – which means the project is ready to submit this information to the […]
The LEED Application Process
The LEED Application Process is the process by which a project becomes LEED certified. It’s essential for every LEED professional to understand, so that he or she is able to facilitate and streamline the application process during LEED certification. If you’re studying for either the LEED Green Associate Exam or a LEED Specialty Exam (or […]
Overview: What Will Be On the LEED for Existing Buildings: Operation and Maintenance Exam?
The LEED Green Building Operations and Maintenance test is a two-part exam. The first part is actually the same as the Green Associate exam, which is a 2-hour, 100 question test. The second part is the O&M portion, which is specifically about the Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance reference guide and is also a 2-hour, […]