- Why should I recertify my LEED for Cities project?
- When should I recertify my LEED for Cities project?
- What rating system should I use to recertify my LEED for Cities project?
- Do I need to pay a registration fee to recertify my LEED for Cities project?
- Do I need to pay a certification fee to recertify my LEED for Cities project?
- How do I get started if I’d like to recertify my LEED for Cities project?
Why should I recertify my LEED for Cities project?
Cities can show continued commitment to their sustainability goals and performance improvement through recertification.
When should I recertify my LEED for Cities project?
Recertification of LEED for Cities projects is recommended every five years.
What rating system should I use to recertify my LEED for Cities project?
Cities recertifying under LEED for Cities should recertify under the most current version of the rating system (currently LEED 4.1 with addenda) regardless of the version under which they were originally certified.
Do I need to pay a registration fee to recertify my LEED for Cities project?
No. Recertifying jurisdictions will not incur an additional registration fee; the original registration remains valid for recertification(s) submitted by the jurisdiction.
Do I need to pay a certification fee to recertify my LEED for Cities project?
Yes. Cities will pay the certification fee listed for the most current version of the rating system.
How do I get started if I’d like to recertify my LEED for Cities project?
Please contact us to begin your recertification.