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Continuing Education: LEED AP O+M

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Understanding the links between LEED and WELL - MATERIALS Concept
The WELL Building Standard and LEED are designed to work together, so that buildings can be both sustainable for the environment and healthy for their occupants. This module is for LEED APs who wish to understand the WELL Building Standard Materials Concept and how to design their LEED projects to help secure WELL points in the Materials Concept.
Understanding the links between LEED and WELL - Thermal Comfort Concept
The WELL Building Standard and LEED are designed to work together, so that buildings can be both sustainable for the environment and healthy for their occupants. This module is for LEED APs who wish to understand the WELL Building Standard Thermal Comfort Concept and how to design their LEED projects to help secure WELL points in the THERMAL COMFORT Concept.
Sustainable Procurement and Purchasing for Green Buildings
This course emphasizes the significance of sustainable procurement for green building design, construction and ongoing operations.
Understanding the links between LEED and WELL - AIR Concept
The WELL Building Standard and LEED are designed to work together, so that buildings can be both sustainable for the environment and healthy for their occupants. This module is for LEED APs who wish to understand the WELL Building Standard AIR Concept and how to design their LEED projects to help secure WELL points in the AIR Concept.
LEED v4 to v4.1 Crosswalk: BD+C, ID+C and O+M rating systems
This module is designed to familiarize LEED practitioners with the v4.1 changes for LEED BD+C, ID+C, and O+M rating systems. Special emphasis is on interrelationships between rating systems and credit substitutions for v4.0 projects.
Understanding the links between LEED and WELL - Innovation Concept
The WELL Building Standard and LEED are designed to work together, so that buildings can be both sustainable for the environment and healthy for their occupants. This module is for LEED APs who wish to understand the WELL Building Standard Innovation Concept and how to design their LEED projects to help secure WELL points in the INNOVATION Concept.
Understanding the Arc Platform: The link between BD+C, ID+C and O+M projects
Learn how the Arc Platform provides the link between BD+C, ID+C and O+M projects.
Benefits of LEED
This course will offer an overview of the benefits of LEED buildings for not just the environment but for the community in which they exist.
LEED and Stakeholder Engagement: Making it Work
Effective stakeholder engagement is critical to successful LEED projects. This module shows why stakeholders are important and how to engage them effectively in a LEED project.
Case Study: The Alliance Center

The evolution of existing building LEED certification is at a monumental stage with the availability of performance based LEED v4.1 O+M certification. Read about The Alliance Center in Denver, Colorado that has been part of this process from the beginning.

This course counts towards the Arc Performance Pro badge.

Dark Sky Design: Light Pollution Reduction in LEED v4.1
In this presentation, we explain how project teams can achieve the LEED v4.1 BD+C and O+M Light Pollution Reduction credit. Our team discusses the B.U.G. rating method and how it can help reduce light pollution.
Equity Outlook: Perspectives Across the Career Spectrum
Greenbuild 2022 Session
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