Certified Green Professional (CGP)

The National Association of Home Builders’ Certified Green Professional™ designation recognizes builders, remodelers and other industry professionals who incorporate green building principles into homes— without driving up the cost of construction. Classwork leading to the designation provides a solid background in green building methods, as well as the tools to reach consumers, from the organization leading the charge to provide market-driven green building solutions to the home building industry.

Certified Green Professional (CGP)™
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This two-day course instructs builders and remodelers on proper building science techniques for constructing and remodeling high-performance homes. The high-performance ideal encompasses more than just energy efficiency—it’s about potentially creating a more durable, environmentally responsible …
9/10/2010
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Learn the management skills that give industry leaders the edge. This course will give you a solid foundation in those best business practices so valuable to smaller businesses: planning, organizing, staffing/directing and controlling. By using case studies and sample forms, your instructors give …
9/10/2010
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Implementing cost-effective green building into your construction practices begins with up-front planning that examines the whole house and the building science behind it. In this two-day course, you will learn how to apply the ANSI-approved National Green Building Standard™ in the construction of …
9/10/2010
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Use this form to order designation merchandise.
8/11/2010
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NAHB courses will be offfered at The Remodeling Show in Baltimore in September. These courses count towards designation and continuing education credit for a number of NAHB professional designations
7/19/2010
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CGP CE Form
6/11/2010
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This is the application for the CGP designation.
2/23/2010
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Just Released! This companion to the ANSI approved ICC 700-2008 National Green Building Standard provides valuable insight to the intention and implementation of the practices and provisions found in the Standard.  Developed with the input of members of the ICC 700-2008 Consensus Committee …
2010
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This is the Certified Green Professional Code of Ethics.
1/11/2010
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How to earn the CGP designation.
1/1/2010
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If you are a designation holder or have already applied for any of the designation programs as a candidate, please use this form to make any changes to your name, company, address, phone or email to enable NAHB Education to update you on the designation program as …
8/4/2009
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Enter a single keyword (first name, last name, company, or city) in the Keyword field. To narrow the search, add more search criteria by clicking on the search options below.    NOTE: The award of any NAHB Education designation does not represent and should not be …
8/3/2009
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This Directory is for any NAHB Designation holder. The courses and events listed here have been approved for continuing education for specific designations. The Directory can be sorted by Audience, Keyword, and State.  Listings may also be purchased.   
7/29/2009
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“The Green Home Guide: Connecting the Green Dots” provides the consumer and prospective home buyer with the most up-to-date, simple, and affordable strategies used to embrace a greener lifestyle at home. This video will empower you with the information necessary to buy or remodel …
3/6/2009
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Building green does not just mean building eco-friendly, it also means building smart. The Green Report educates the smart builder and interested consumer by detailing the basic principles of green building, numerous strategies designed to lower on-site costs and how to gain credibility …
3/6/2009
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How do I Become a CGP?   Curriculum and Other Requirements   Required Courses
11/3/2008
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