The Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) has
launched LEED Proven Provider, a new designation that streamlines the LEED
project review process for experienced organizations that demonstrate
consistent excellence in administering LEED projects.
“LEED Proven Provider makes the LEED review process faster
and more seamless,” said Doug Gatlin, vice president of program delivery, U.S.
Green Building Council (USGBC) and GBCI. “It allows GBCI to deliver faster
reviews of LEED projects while still maintaining the integrity of the LEED
certification process.”
LEED Proven Provider is designed to minimize the need for
additional work during the project review process. It also creates an
opportunity for participants and LEED reviewers to work together to enhance the
LEED certification experience and facilitates direct engagement with and
support for project teams.
“One of the many things we’ve heard from customers is that
the LEED review process can be complex,” added Gatlin. “LEED Proven Provider
rewards organizations that are submitting great LEED applications while
speeding up the review process, which is a benefit that participants can pass
along to their clients.”
Organizations that demonstrate and maintain high-quality
project submissions through LEED Proven Provider receive benefits, such as
greater access to a LEED reviewer and recognition from USGBC for their
sustained track record of high-quality project submissions.
Organizations with significant LEED project administration
experience (a minimum of six certified projects in a single rating system
family) are eligible to apply.
LEED Proven Provider has been beta tested by several
experienced organizations in the marketplace. New organizations looking to
participate can learn more here.
Source: BDC
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