The Subtle Art of "LEED V4 BD+C - Sustainable New Buildings"
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About This Class
The importance of sustainability needs little introduction, we can see the impacts of global warming and the increase in CO2 emissions . The built environment contributes almost 40% of annual CO2 emissions, and when well designed they can reduce the stress on the environment and improve human health.
This course is without a doubt one of the most comprehensive LEED V4 BD+C course available online.
You know that there is a lot information, with the reference guide well over 800 pages. Where do you begin? How do I start learning? What information is important? How do I best prepare myself for the exam – especially with so many different responsibilities you have…
Even if you have zero Green building knowledge, this course is right for you and here’s why:
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The course is taught by a LEED AP certified instructor with 15 years of experience in sustainability.
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The course has been updated to be 2023 ready and you’ll be learning the latest LEED v4 material
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The course is short and sweet. Without cutting any corners, no need to watch 20 hours of content to ace the exam.
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The curriculum was developed and is updated based on comprehensive student testing and feedback.
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Includes 200 real life exam questions to prepare yourself in 2 mock exams.
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I have taught over 500 students how to pass the LEED Exams and with a 100% pass rate guarantee or have your money back!
This is the complete guide. I am so confident that you will love this course that we are offering a FULL money-back guarantee for 30 days! so it’s a complete no brainer, sign up today with ZERO risk and EVERYTHING gain.
So what are you waiting for? Click the buy now button and join the fastest and easiest way to pass the LEED AP Exam!
What will you learn?
The key concepts and tools for LEED BD&C. Around 90 specific lessons ranging from 2 to 7 minutes on all important credits. Here a handful of examples.
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Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ): This includes concepts such as indoor air quality, thermal comfort, lighting, and acoustics, which are intended to promote the health and well-being of building occupants.
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Energy Efficiency: This includes concepts such as energy modeling, lighting power density, and commissioning, which are intended to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Materials and Resources: This includes concepts such as recycled content, regional materials, and low-emitting materials, which are intended to reduce the environmental impact of building materials and products.
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Water Efficiency: This includes concepts such as water-efficient fixtures, greywater systems, and landscape irrigation, which are intended to reduce water consumption and protect water resources.
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Sustainability: This includes concepts such as sustainable sites, transportation, and urban design, which are intended to promote sustainable land use and community development.
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Innovation: This includes concepts such as innovation in design, and innovation in operations, which are intended to recognize exceptional performance in areas not specifically addressed by other LEED credits.
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Regional Priority: This includes concepts that address environmental issues that are specific to a particular region, such as heat island reduction and stormwater management.
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Why take this course?
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You will be prepared for the LEED BD+C Accredited professional Exam.
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You will be able to speak about LEED and sustainability with confidence.
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You will understand the difference terms, definitions and requirements.
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You will learn from an experienced sustainability consultant and educator
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It’s short, effective and practical. Think of this course as exam preparation together with tips and focus points.
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It’s been developed from the ground up with a focus on quality.
How will this help you?
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You will prepare your self for the LEED BD+C Accredited Professional Exam
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You will deliver LEED projects, better, quicker and avoid common mistakes
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You will go prepared to a job that requires knowledge in LEED and sustainability.
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You will feel more confident about LEED and how to apply it.
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All slides that are used are provided helping you with studying for the exam.
Who is behind this course?
I am the Managing Director of a green building consultancy in Malaysia, and a LEED AP BD+C, and USGBC Faculty. Before that I was a university teacher (Yonsei University Korea), Project Manager, entrepreneur, and enjoy teaching. I have an MBA from London Business School. I enjoy creating courses.
This course is suitable for all levels and specifically for:
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People who want to learn about LEED, LEED BD+C
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Professionals that have a LEED Green Associate or aspire to one, this would be an excellent starting point in terms of experience or knowledge.
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People who are interested in a career in sustainability consultancy
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Developers, Engineers, Business Analysts, Architects, and basically anyone interested in learning about LEED
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People with an open mind and a willingness to learn.
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People capable of taking notes and applying the concepts and tools provided in this course.
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People interested in taking the LEED AP exam.
This course is not suitable for:
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People that prefer quantity over quality.
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People that like lengthy and theoretical explanations.
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People who aren’t prepared to go through the entire course and take notes.
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People who expect things to work out without any effort or preparation.
The Facts
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You will learn all the concept of LEED BD+C
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All credits, requirements and points will be clearly explained to you.
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You will improve your understanding on sustainability, and allow you to deliver your consulting projects better and more effectively
Join me and start learning about LEED. We will go cover all the topics from the definitions, intent, requirements, concepts, and exemplary performances. So take the course now to learn what all of this means in more detail and how you can apply the knowledge gained from LEED into your world.
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11LT OverviewVideo lesson
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12LT_Neigbourhoud DevelopmentVideo lesson
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13LT_Sensitive LandVideo lesson
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14LT_Surrounding Density & Diverse UsesVideo lesson
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15LT_High Priority SiteVideo lesson
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16LT Access to Quality TransitVideo lesson
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17LT_Bicycle FacilitiesVideo lesson
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18LT Reduced Parking FootprintVideo lesson
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19LT Green VehiclesVideo lesson
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20LT_Reference SlidesText lesson
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21SS_OverviewVideo lesson
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22SS_Construction Activity Pollution PreventionVideo lesson
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23SS_Environmental Site AssessmentVideo lesson
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24SS_Restore or Protect HabitatVideo lesson
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25SS_Open SpaceVideo lesson
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26SS_Rainwater ManagementVideo lesson
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27SS_Heat Island ReductionVideo lesson
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28SS_Light Pollution ReductionVideo lesson
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29SS_Site Master PlanVideo lesson
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30SS_Tenant Design and Construction GuidelinesVideo lesson
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31SS_Places of RespiteVideo lesson
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32SS_Direct Exterior AccessVideo lesson
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33SS_Joint Use FacilitiesVideo lesson
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34SS_Reference SlidesText lesson
SS_Reference Slides
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35WE_OverviewVideo lesson
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36WE_Prereq Outdoor Water UseVideo lesson
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37WE_Prereq Indoor Water UseVideo lesson
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38WE_Prereq Building Water MeteringVideo lesson
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39WE_Credit Outdoor Water UseVideo lesson
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40WE_Credit Indoor Water UseVideo lesson
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41WE_Cooling Tower Water useVideo lesson
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42WE_Building Water Metering CreditVideo lesson
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43WE_Reference SlidesText lesson
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44EA OverviewVideo lesson
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45EA_Fundamental Commissioning & VerificationVideo lesson
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46EA_Minimum Energy PerformanceVideo lesson
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47EA_Prereq Building Level Energy MeteringVideo lesson
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48EA_Fundamental Refrigerant ManagementVideo lesson
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49EA_Enhanced CommissioningVideo lesson
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50EA_Minimum Energy PerformanceVideo lesson
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51EA_Advanced Energy MeteringVideo lesson
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52EA_Demand ResponseVideo lesson
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53EA_Renewable Energy ProductionVideo lesson
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54EA_Enhanced Refrigerant ManagementVideo lesson
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55EA_Green Powerand Carbon OffsetsVideo lesson
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56EA_Reference SlidesText lesson
EA_Reference
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57MR_OverviewVideo lesson
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58MR_Storage and Collection of RecyclablesVideo lesson
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59MR_Construction_and_Demolition Waste_Management_PlanningVideo lesson
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60MR_Preq_PBT Source Reduction - MercuryVideo lesson
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61MR_Building Life-Cycle Impact ReductionVideo lesson
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62MR_BPDO_Environmental Product DeclarationVideo lesson
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63MR_BPDO_Sourcing of Raw MaterialsVideo lesson
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64MR_BPDO_Material IngredientsVideo lesson
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65MR_PBT Source Reduction - Mercury CreditVideo lesson
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66MR_PBT Source Reduction - Lead Cadmium CopperVideo lesson
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67MR_Furniture and Medical FurnishingsVideo lesson
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68MR_Design for FlexibiltyVideo lesson
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69MR_Construction and Demolition Waste ManagementVideo lesson
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70MR_Reference SlidesText lesson
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71IEQ_OverviewVideo lesson
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72IEQ_Min Indoor Air Quality PerformanceVideo lesson
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73IEQ_Environmental Tobacco Smoke ControlVideo lesson
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74IEQ_Minimum Accoustic PerformanceVideo lesson
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75IEQ_Enhanced Indoor Air Quality StrategiesVideo lesson
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76IEQ_Low Emitting MaterialsVideo lesson
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77IEQ_Construction Indoor Air Quality Management PlanVideo lesson
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78IEQ_Indoor Air Quality AssessmentVideo lesson
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79IEQ_Thermal ComfortVideo lesson
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80IEQ_Interior LightingVideo lesson
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81IEQ_DaylightVideo lesson
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82IEQ_Quality ViewsVideo lesson
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83IEQ_Accoustic PerformanceVideo lesson
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84Reference Slides IEQText lesson
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