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LEED Documentation Tips from LEED Reviewers

If you're not completing quality LEED documentation, you're going through extra reviews, which means extra time and money, and possibly losing credits, LEED certification levels, or even your whole LEED certification.

Understanding how to complete quality documentation is key to success with LEED, and it's not hard. In this CEU course, we've boiled it down to the most important tips, with the help of input from LEED reviewers who work at Green Business Certification Inc.

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Tristan Roberts

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Vermont House of Representatives
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