Sorry not to be of more help, but I don't know of any resources or general guidance on this. As a rule, I would assume that the costs would vary quite a lot depending on project specifics.
You rely on LEEDuser. Can we rely on you?
LEEDuser is supported by our premium members, not by advertisers.
Go premium for
Dan Ackerstein
PrincipalAckerstein Sustainability, LLC
LEEDuser Expert
819 thumbs up
December 8, 2010 - 2:55 pm
Tristan is spot-on. The variables are almost limitless and include the standard certification variables (cert level, client involvement, specific credit selections) and additional variables unique to recertification (difficulty in migrating from one version of EB to another, addition of new credits and which ones, etc...) I think clients generally expect recertification to be less expensive than the original certification, which has been my observation as well, but the gap can decrease if the client is, for example, an EB Pilot project now seeking EBOM 2009 certification. That's almost like starting over!