Wait, a LEED AP O+M is required?
Yes. A team member that holds the LEED AP O+M credential is required for this credit, regardless of whether you pursue an innovation strategy or a pilot credit.
Wait, exemplary performance is no longer allowed?
That’s correct—the EP option was removed to encourage teams to pursue sustainability strategies that are not already included in the rating system.
I missed my credential maintenance reporting deadline. Do I have to take the LEED AP exam again?
GBCI allows a 90-day grace period to report your continuing education hours after your reporting period end date. However, you can’t earn hours during those 90 days—you must have already completed them within your normal reporting period. It’s best to thoroughly review the CMP Guide if you find that you’ve missed your reporting deadline, available here.
I’m a LEED AP with specialty and I’m also a WELL AP. Does this affect how I report my continuing education hours?
GBCI’s Credential Maintenance Program covers the LEED, WELL, and SITES professional credential programs. The rules for maintaining multiple LEED AP specialties, as well as maintaining a mix of LEED, WELL, and SITES credentials, is outlined in GBCI’s CMP Guide.
My LEED credential is about to expire. What should I do?
Your LEED AP with specialty credential must be current at the time of certification in order to earn this credit. The best place to get information on how to maintain your LEED credential is GBCI’s Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) Guide, available here. Several different types of activities – including education, project experience, authorship, and volunteering – can contribute to meeting your required continuing education hours.
LEED v4.1 O+M Beta Guide
This guide provides an overview of the LEED v4.1 O+M beta rating system, including prerequisite and credit requirements, changes from LEED v4, and performance score calculations.
Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI)
GBCI is the organization that develops and administers the LEED credentialing program. Visit their website to find information on obtaining a LEED AP with specialty designation, including test registration.
GBCI Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) Guide
All LEED professionals are required to maintain their credential by earning continuing education hours. The CMP Guide provides detailed guidance on how to keep your LEED credential(s) current.