Green Building Consulting

Green Building Consulting Credential maintenance for many organizations is available for most of our classes. PLEASE NOTE: No on-site registrations are accepted for this course.

Green Building Consulting provides training and education on environmentally-sustainable building practices and design, building science, and energy efficiency. Green Building Consulting offers several training classes related to environmentally-sustainable building practices and design, building science, and energy efficiency. Following are some of our current class offerings for the LEED for Hom

es program:

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HOMES 252: Understanding the LEED for Homes Rating System:

OVERVIEW

This 8 hour course provides an introduction to the LEED for Homes rating system and delivery model. The course addresses the intents and requirements of prerequisites and key credits within the rating system while providing real world examples of strategies to meet them. The course also identifies the roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders and a LEED for Homes project and is designed to prepare the professional to plan for key considerations and requirements for the LEED certification process. Led by official USGBC LEED FacultyTM who are LEED and facilitation experts, this workshop provides an understanding of the scope of the LEED for Homes rating system. The course examines all prerequisites and credits in LEED for Homes' eight credit categories: Location and Linkages, Sustainable Sites, Water Efficiency, Energy & Atmosphere, Indoor Environmental Quality, Materials & Resources, Awareness and Education, and Innovation and Design Process. The workshop introduces all of the credits, going into detail on the goals, intents, requirements, and strategies of prerequisites and select key credits. The course also reinforces understanding of synergies between credits, and provides an overview of the LEED certification process, including basic verification considerations. Throughout the day, participants will engage in discussions and interactive activities based on real-life projects to enforce what is taught about LEED for Homes prerequisites, credits, and concepts. AUDIENCE

This workshop is intended for professionals who are already familiar with LEED (see recommended prior knowledge below). It is appropriate for individuals who are seeking an understanding of the LEED for Homes rating system, whether they are pursuing GBCI's LEED AP Homes credential or simply need to apply the rating system in their job. The course addresses the responsibilities of key stakeholders in LEED for Homes projects, including but not limited to residential owners and managers, builders, architects, designers, subcontractors, engineers, and decision makers who want to better understand specifics of the LEED for Homes rating system. RECOMMENDED PRIOR KNOWLEDGE

To ensure that you make the most of this workshop, you should be familiar with the concepts, elements, and goals of green building and LEED. You should:
•Be an accredited LEED Green Associate or
•Have taken USGBC's LEED Core Concepts & Strategies (available self-paced online or LEED Faculty-led in-person) or be able to meet its learning objectives or
•Have read USGBC's Green Building & LEED Core Concepts Guide

YOUR REGISTRATION INCLUDES

•Instruction from official USGBC Faculty who are experts in LEED and trained in facilitation and adult learning techniques
•Print-out of presentation slides
•Participant workbook containing interactive learning activities based on real LEED projects and a glossary of key green building definitions
•Continuing education for 7 hours of instruction directly reported to AIA; certificate of completion for self-reporting to other professional organization s
•Lunch and refreshments
This course is eligible for the GBCI credential maintenance program and, like all USGBC LEED education programs, meets GBCI eligibility requirements for the LEED Green Associate. LEARNING OBJECTIVES

•Identify the types of projects which are eligible.
•Recognize the roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders in the LEED certification process.
•Recognize goals, intents, and requirements of prerequisites and key credits, and strategies to meet them.
•Identify synergies between LEED credits.
•Plan for key considerations and requirements for the LEED certification process. PRICE

USGBC Member Early Registration (14 days prior to class): $175.00
Non-USGBC Member Early Registration (14 days prior to class): $210.00
USGBC Member Late Registration: $205.00
Non-USGBC Member Late Registration: $260.00

DATES

October 13, 2011 – Cincinnati, OH
October 17, 2011 – Cleveland, OH


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HOMES 401: Green Rater Training:

The two-part LEED for Homes Green Rater Training is designed to prepare qualified participants to provide verification services on LEED for Homes projects. Applicants must meet initial qualifications and complete a two-part training. You must register in advance of the live workshop date. Part 1 of the training consists of five self-guided online training modules that introduce you to the roles and responsibilities of a LEED for Homes Green Rater, discuss applicable technical concepts, discuss verification specifics for various building types, and introduce the participant to the tools and resources that Green Raters will use. Part 2 consist of a two-day instructor-led workshop. This highly interactive workshop builds upon the material presented in the online course, further preparing you to rate on LEED for Homes projects, and delving deep into the verification services you will provide. Following the training, participants will be eligible to register and take the LEED for Homes Green Rater exam administered through the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI). Those who pass the exam may proceed to complete the required mentorship. Upon successful completion of the mentorship, the participant will be awarded the LEED for Homes Green Rater Certificate. For a full description of the LEED for Homes Green Rater Program visit http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=2093

LEED for Homes Green Rater Pathway

The following are key steps to becoming a LEED for Homes Green Rater:

1.Meet the minimum eligibility qualifications.

2.Download eligibility qualifications document (see above link)

3.You must complete, sign, and send this form and the specified documentation to [email protected] prior to attending the 2-day workshop. Applicants who do not meet all requirements will NOT be eligible to become LEED for Homes Green Raters and should not proceed with registration.

4.Complete ONE of the following (You must send appropriate documentation to [email protected] prior to attending the 2-day workshop):
a. LEED for Homes Program Review Webinar Series (submit completion certificate)
b. Earn LEED AP Homes Credential (submit copy of GBCI certificate)

5.Complete the LEED for Homes Green Rater Training (price includes Part 1 and Part 2):
a. Part 1: Full series of self-guided online learning modules (approximately 5 hours)
b. Part 2: Instructor-led LEED for Homes Green Rater Workshop (two fulldays)

6.Register, take and pass the LEED for Homes Green Rater exam administered by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI). (Cost for this step includes an additional $50 registration fee and a $250 exam fee.)

7.Obtain exam completion certificate from GBCI

8.Complete the required components of LEED for Homes Green Rater Mentorship within 24 months of passing exam. The mentorship components are done under direct oversight of a LEED for Homes Provider organization. It is strongly recommended that the applicant establish a working relationship with a Provider as early as possible within the LEED for Homes Green Rater pathway.

9.Obtain LEED for Homes Green Rater Certificate from GBCI

As part of registration, you will be asked to select the workshop you will attend. Upon registration, you will receive an e-mail with access to Part 1: Self-guided Online Modules 1.1-1.5. The e-mail will also contain additional instructions on the remainder of the training. LEARNING OBJECTIVES

•Identify responsibilities of a LEED for Homes Green Rater in each phase of a project
•Manage and conduct verification activities
•Effectively use the project checklist file
•Communication effectively with project teams and LEED for Homes Providers
•Apply the sampling protocol on applicable projects
•Prepare accurate and complete certification submittal packages

PRICE (includes Part 1 and Part 2):

USGBC Member Early Registration (14 days prior to class): $660.00
Non-USGBC Member Early Registration (14 days prior to class): $795.00
USGBC Member Late Registration: $690.00
Non-USGBC Member Late Registration: $845.00

DATES

November 14 & 15, 2011 – Cincinnati, OH


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REGISTRATION:

To register for the above courses please call our office between the hours of 9am-6pm M-F. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover by phone or you can send a check made payable to "Green Building Consulting" and mail it to:

P.O. Box 43497
Cincinnati, OH 45243

For more information on LEED for Homes or these courses please visit the U.S. Green Building Council's website at USGBC.ORG/LEED/HOMES.

We are very happy to announce that one of our single family LEED for Homes projects has been nominated for USGBC's 2021 ...
06/24/2021

We are very happy to announce that one of our single family LEED for Homes projects has been nominated for USGBC's 2021 LEED Homes Award - LEED Home of the Year! Please take some time to vote for 3303 Menlo. Visit this link to cast your vote! 3303 Menlo!!

Cast your vote for the 2021 LEED home of the year.

Congrats Ayana May and Trevor Plum on your accomplishment!
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Congrats Ayana May and Trevor Plum on your accomplishment!

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Many Sterling Homes clients choose to build green due to the enormous environmental benefits, and the long-term savings. Building green means maximizing both economic and environmental performance. The Sterling Homes team works together with Green Building Consultants, from the very beginning to take an integrated approach to ensure that the homeowner receives maximum benefits. Here, Eric, Michael and Casey begin the process on a new LEED Gold home in Hyde Park!

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As a Documentation Specialist, you will complete all research, calculations, and preparation of documentation for Green Building Consulting projects. You will provide supporting materials for green and/or energy efficient building program verification, and you will be required to interface between internal and external project teams to collect raw data for analysis. Documentation specialists gain a thorough understanding of compliance requirements for a range of green building programs. This is an entry level position that has the potential to lead to future roles as a Project Manager and/or energy and green program Field Rater.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS

Good verbal and written communication skills, including a thorough understanding of proper email etiquette.
Affinity to learning new computer software and proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Excel. Experience with Sketchup or a similar program is preferable.
Good interpersonal skills; ability to deal effectively with clients of all types and on all levels of a company structure.
Skilled in internet research and general technology competence.
Ability to work well in an open concept office environment.
Excellent time management and organizational skills. Attention to detail.
Ability to balance multiple responsibilities and recognize/prioritize competing tasks and deadlines.
Ability to research, analyze, and problem solve independently. Self-sufficient and a good self-learner.
Ability and desire to gain expertise in a range of subjects. Enthusiasm for sustainability and green building initiatives.
Basic quantitative reasoning skills.
Positive attitude and exceptional work ethic.

ADDITIONAL SKILLS THAT ARE OF VALUE

Architecture, engineering, or construction experience and/or knowledge.
Knowledge and/or experience with “green” or energy efficiency programs
College degree or green program certification is preferable but not required.

BENEFITS

Professional development and continuing education is highly encouraged. Relevant professional certifications may be company funded.
Flexible working hours.
Opportunities to participate in both in-office and field work experiences.
Full-time, salaried positions include vacation time, 401K eligibility, and health insurance.

Our front window decked out for Christmas!   We highlighted homes in OTR that have been or are in the process of being b...
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Our front window decked out for Christmas! We highlighted homes in OTR that have been or are in the process of being built or restored as 3rd party verified energy efficient or "green/sustainable" homes. Also showcased some of the OTR murals from Ink Your Love in Cincinnati

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