GBRI's 30 CE Hour Gold Bundle for LEED ID+C Specialty
Your Pathway to LEED Credential Maintenance
Are you a LEED Accredited Professional with a ID+C Specialty? Meet your biennial 30 CE hour requirement effortlessly with GBRI’s Gold Bundle. This package is meticulously designed to fulfill the Continuing Maintenance Program (CMP) requirements for LEED APs with a ID+C Specialty, requiring 30 CE hours, including 6 that are LEED-specific to ID+C specialty.
Objectives
Simplify your credential maintenance process
Enhance your expertise in sustainable practicesWhat's Inside?
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Why Enroll?
- USGBC & AIA Education Partner: We are committed to course quality. Rest assured, every course meets CMP guidelines.
- Auto-Reporting: Save time with courses featuring auto-reporting directly to USGBC.
- Self-Reporting Support: For article courses requiring self-reporting, we provide an in-depth video tutorial.
- Expertly Curated Content: Stay ahead with up-to-date information in the rapidly evolving field of sustainability.
- Interdisciplinary Learning: Our courses not only focus on LEED but also encompass climate change, social responsibility, and wellness standards like WELL.
- Flexible Learning: Access courses at your convenience, thanks to our user-friendly platform.
- Bonus Hours: We include extra hours, offering a safety net should you need them.
- Support Small Business: By enrolling in our courses, you're also supporting a small business deeply committed to sustainability.
LEED APs with Multiple Specialties, Take Note
If you hold multiple credentials (BD+C, ID+C, O+M), consider upgrading to our Platinum membership to unlock access to all self-paced courses.
GBRI's 30 CE Hour Gold Bundle
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LEED ID+C Specific Courses (6 Hours) in this Bundle
From Blueprint to Wellness: A Guide to LEED and WELL Crosswalks
This course equips professionals with the insights and tools necessary for efficiently navigating dual certifications, with a focus on resource-efficient and health-promoting design.
Energy Modeling in Green Building Design: A Holistic Approach
This article course begins by demystifying the fundamentals of energy modeling, setting the stage for its application in green building design.
From LEDs to LEED: A Strategic Guide to Energy-Efficient Lighting
This course equips you with a 360-degree understanding of lighting’s role in sustainable architecture, preparing you to effectively incorporate advanced lighting strategies into your LEED v4.1 BD+C, ID+C and O+M projects for enhanced energy efficiency and occupant satisfaction.
Connecting the Dots from Systems Thinking to Sustainability: An Introduction to Integrative Process in LEED
This concise guide delves into LEED, showcasing how a systematic approach can promote sustainable practices and efficient design.
Building Green for a Better World: Uniting LEED and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
This one-hour comprehensive article course serves as an insightful guide for professionals keen on harmonizing their projects with the broader sustainability agenda.
LEED General Hours in this Bundle
North Transfer Station – A Case Study
Designed by Mahlum Architects and built by Lydig Construction, this project clearly demonstrates the immediate positive impact of good design.
Join our audio-visual tour as we explore this sustainability project.
Georgia Tech Engineered Biosystem Building (EBB) – A Case Study
Join us as we explore EBB using AIA’s COTE measures of sustainable design.
8 Ways to Green Your Home: Backyard & Chemical Management
Join us as we discuss the basic principals of backyard & chemical management.
Get Well Soon: Biophilic Design for Healthcare Part 2
In part two of this course, we will explore the scientific evidence supporting the benefits of biophilic design in health care facilities and we will see three examples of hospitals that have already implemented biophilic design strategies.
Revolutionary Outcomes Of Cop26 What The Annual Meeting Means For Our Future
In this article, we review what was discussed, the outcomes of these negotiations, and where we can expect to go from here.
The Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum– A Case Study
Learn more as we explore the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum through this online audio-visual tour.
The World’s Fair in Dubai: Iconic Buildings and Structures
Part 2 of the Dubai Expo series includes some of the iconic buildings and structures at the World’s Fair in Dubai including the entry portal made from Carbon-fiber ribbon, formed from thousands of ultra-thin carbon fibers, and the Al Wasl Dome with a 360-degree projection surface.