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LEED MECHANICAL & ENGINEERING, INC

tailored for each rating system. To achieve LEED certification · Silver · Certification process for the LEED BD+C · ID+C · and O+M rating systems Determine the appropriate LEED rating system and version: LEED v5 · rating system. Depending on the&nbsp · selected version · register the project in Arc (LEED v5) or&nbsp · document the achievement of prerequisites and credits.&nbsp · Submit documentation for review in Arc or&nbsp · build · and operate sustainable buildings. Through events · courses · credentialing programs · and continuing education · professionals can lead the way in creating a healthier · including key steps · policies · View&nbsp · sample forms . Addenda: A repository of clarification

MIAMI, FL 33155

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tailored for each rating system. To achieve LEED certification
Silver
Certification process for the LEED BD+C
ID+C
and O+M rating systems Determine the appropriate LEED rating system and version: LEED v5
rating system. Depending on the&nbsp
selected version
register the project in Arc (LEED v5) or&nbsp
document the achievement of prerequisites and credits.&nbsp
Submit documentation for review in Arc or&nbsp
build
and operate sustainable buildings. Through events
courses
credentialing programs
and continuing education
professionals can lead the way in creating a healthier
including key steps
policies
View&nbsp
sample forms . Addenda: A repository of clarification

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Website
usgbc.org
Address

6920 SW 44TH STREET

APT 116

MIAMI, FL 33155

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