25 CE Hours for $500.00 (a $1,250 value) Plus 5 free articles that are approved by GBCI!
We have created a package to meet the Green Building Certificate Institute's (GBCI) Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) requirements for the LEED Accredited Professional with the Building Design & Construction Specialty. Our courses fulfill the prescriptive maintenance requirements, including the hard to earn LEED Specific hours! At the end of each course you will receive instructions on how to report your newly completed hours to GBCI. These instructions include what category the course falls under, description of the course, description of the completed activity, etc.

Category I: Project Site Factors
Category II: Water Management
Category III: Project Systems and Energy Impacts
Category IV: Acquisition, Installation, and Management of Project Materials
Category V: Improvement to the Indoor Environment
Category VI: Stakeholder Involvement in Innovation
Category VII: Project Surrounding and Public Outreach
Continuing Education Information:
Perfect for LEED Green Associates that want to complete their required 15 hours of Continuing Education (CE) or LEED Accredited Professionals
that already have some CE Hours completed! You can choose up to 10 hours from the following On Demand Courses and receive 5 free articles on
Green Building that will give you an additional 5 CE Hours. Once you have purchased this package, send a list of the courses you would like
(up to 10 hours) to Education@Egreenideas.com
100 Level
200 Level
300 Level
Continuing Education Information:
These four LEED for Product Manufacturers courses will give you critical knowledge and best practices for defining and selecting green products. Learn how to increase sales margins by accurately communicating your product's environmental attributes.

This course is designed to help you understand how to interpret manufacturer's claims and understand the relevance of various product attributes to help meet your client's objectives; whether it is LEED certification or simply cleaner indoor air.
This course provides details about Third Party Certifications used for green products and buildings. Beginning with an overview of terminology, we then discuss details about standards, testing, and certifications. We review several of the most prominent Third Party Certification programs and their applicability to products. The course concludes with an overview of market trends and a quiz reviewing key course material.
This course covers how to select and document products for LEED projects. We start with an overview of the LEED Rating Systems and then focus on how to choose and specify products for different LEED Credits and the Point impacts these products will have. The course closes with product documentation guidance and a short quiz reviewing the course material.
With increasing environmental regulations and the growth of rating systems such as LEED and Energy Star, Greenwashing can affect more than just a manufacturer’s credibility. Learn the parameters of environmental product claims and how to recognize credible information that supports your goals and those of your clients.
Continuing Education Information:
These four LEED for Contractors courses will give you critical knowledge and best practices to help you avoid costly mistakes and save time on your projects.

Review the current LEED for New Construction Rating System, the key Materials & Resources Credit requirements and strategies to identify before and during the buyout of materials, and review an actual LEED Platinum case study. Participants will gain an understanding of the information required to successfully document material costs and contributing product data, with tips and strategies to reduce the documentation burden on their projects.
Identify the key LEED IEQ Credit requirements and strategies before, during and after construction, and review a detailed analysis of a LEED-compliant Indoor Air Quality Management Plan that can be used to drive the achievement of all applicable LEED IEQ Credits.
This course was designed to remove the intimidation factor for specialty contractors and product professionals by demystifying the LEED process. We begin with an overview of LEED and the different construction plans and procedures required, present recommendations for selecting products, then conclude with examples of how to properly complete LEED documentation.
Beginning with an introduction to Energy Modeling, this course examines the need for a model and provides guidance for selecting the modeler. This is followed by an overview and comparison of various modeling tools such as DOE2 and Energy Plus and a comparison of energy use in different types of buildings. The course concludes with an overview of what to include in a LEED energy model and a sample energy analysis presentation.
Continuing Education Information: