Green Advantage Environmental Certification
The Green Advantage Environmental Certification designation demonstrates that a professional has general knowledge, comprehension, and the ability to analyze green construction concepts, materials, and practices.

Green Advantage credentials are recognized by the U.S. Green Building Council, the Veterans Administration, the National Association of Home Builders, and other industry organizations; Green Advantage applies to multiple green building rating systems, standards, and codes, including LEED, Green Globes, and more.
Green Advantage Certification enhances project collaboration, provides the ability to exceed environmental goals, and offers professionals a distinguishing feature within their career.
Candidates can choose one of two options: Green Advantage Certified Associate or Green Advantage Certified Practitioner. Either designation will help construction teams to better meet environmental, productivity, collaboration, efficiency, safety, and cost-cutting goals on all of their green building projects.
Green Advantage certification allows professionals to focus on either residential or commercial building practices.
Who is Eligible for the Green Advantage Credential?
This credential is best suited for construction professionals. While the Certified Associate exam is ideal for apprentices, construction students, and entry-level construction workers, the Certified Practitioner exam is best for supervisory personnel, architects, engineers, code officials, and advanced students.
Where Can I Learn More?
Visit the Green Advantage website for information about:
- Details and exam costs
- How to register for the exam
- Dates for upcoming trainings
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