Join us for a webinar about developing a LEED project schedule and identifying & tracking key milestones throughout the LEED process. RSVP HERE
In order to successfully contribute to a LEED project, it is important to have an understanding of how the LEED process integrates within a typical design & construction schedule.
Every new construction or renovation project, whether large or small, moves through certain project phases, beginning with design development, design completion (also called 100% Construction Drawings), site demolition, construction commencement, building department inspection, and finally ending with project completion & move-in. Similarly, each LEED project adheres to certain milestones in the process of pursuing certification, including the LEED Charrette, LEED Design Phase Review, Fundamental Commissioning, and Construction Phase Review, culminating with the achievement of LEED Certification.
Participants will learn about the overall LEED process, including key elements such as the LEED Charrette, Enhanced Commissioning, subcontractor kick-off, as well as the Design and Construction Review Phases. We’ll cover the nuances of the Design Phase vs Construction Phase Review, as well as the ‘Preliminary’ vs ‘Final’ Review, explaining the difference between ‘Anticipated’ and ‘Awarded’. We’ll discuss how to establish target dates for each based on the master project schedule.
This module will culminate with a real-world project-based exercise in which participants are tasked with identifying how & where the key LEED milestones integrate within a typical design & construction schedule.
This interactive, project-based CEU module is designed for professionals who are somewhat familiar with the LEED Rating System, but who are looking to go beyond the basics to gain a deeper understanding of the unique timeline & processes involved with managing a LEED project. The ultimate goal of this Project Schedule & Timeline module, as with all of our LEED Project Management workshop series, is to empower you with the knowledge, skills and tools necessary to make an immediate impact on future LEED projects.
Meet the Trainer
Alex Spilger, LEED AP, WELL AP
Head of Global ESG at Kennedy Wilson