
LEED AP ND
For professionals participating in the design and development of neighborhoods that meet accepted high levels of environmentally responsible, sustainable development, the LEED AP Neighborhood Development exam is designed to measure your knowledge and skill in understanding the LEED Rating System and ability to facilitate the project certification process.

Eligibility Requirements:
To take the LEED AP exams, you must have previous experience (see the Definition of “personal involvment with a LEED project” section below), within three years of your application submittal date, on a project registered for LEED certification. This work experience must be documented through LEED Online* or in the form of a letter of attestation from a supervisor, client, or project manager and must describe your involvement on the LEED Project as a consultant, public or private sector personnel who review projects pursuing LEED certification as part of an approval process, contracted worker, member of the LEED Project Team, LEED Homes Provider, LEED Reviewer, LEED for Homes Green Rater, or staff member of a Certifying Body (CB).
For more information on elegibilty requirements see the ND Candidate Handbook.
If you have additional questions about a LEED AP Exam, contact GBCI at: http://www.gbci.org/org-nav/contact.aspx

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