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Master Certified Green Professional

Exclusively for experienced building industry professionals, the Master Certified Green Professional (Master CGP) designation comprises a more in-depth study of green building science and methods. The courses required for the designation cover topics like building science techniques, the high-performance home and marketing strategies for selling green. You’ll learn ways to decrease liabilities associated with green building and how to incorporate green building certification into your scheduling and project management. The Master CGP builds on the Certified Green Professional (CGP) designation and expands into the mechanics of green building. Requirements: Must be a building industry professional with five years of green building experience and have built, remodeled or been involved with the construction of at least three dwellings in a three-year period to a recognized local, state or national certified green residential program; completion of the four required courses.

Master Certified Green Professional (MCGP)
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Boost production efficiency and customer satisfaction in this one-day course by learning how to integrate green-building tasks and certification (NGBS, LEED, etc.) into a streamlined project management process. Combining Project Management Institute (PMI) concepts with the “whole-house” approach to …
4/25/2024
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Learn the management skills that give industry leaders the edge. This on demand course will give you a solid foundation for managing small- to medium- size building/remodeling and service companies. This course explains critical elements from planning to evaluating progress and presents practical …
4/25/2024
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Apply online to earn the Master Certified Green Professional (Master CGP) designation.
4/25/2016
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Earn continuing education credit from other approved sources using the NAHB Continuing Education Providers Directory.
7/24/2014
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This document must be signed and submitted along with your graduation application to acknowledge your adherence to the designation’s code of ethics requirement.
3/4/2012
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