NAHB GREEN Home Certification
How does a home become certified? National Green Building Certification assures homeowners and the community that your projects meet the requirements of either the NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines or the ICC 700-2008 National Green Building Standard, and truly are green. Builders interested in having their buildings certified should follow the steps outlined below. The chart below details the steps and responsibilities for each involved party in the green building certification process. See a larger version, or download the certification flowchart in PDF format.Builder Process for Green Building Certification
Step 1: The builder scores the building to be certified using the online Green Scoring Tool. Step 2: Export final Designer's Report from Green Scoring Tool and save locally as an Excel file. Step 3: As construction begins, select an accredited verifier.
If there is not an accredited verifier listed for your area, contact the National Green Building Hotline - (877) NAHB-GRN - to let the NAHB Research Center know and/or to suggest a potential verifier candidate in your area. Step 4: Forward Designer's Report to selected verifier and schedule rough inspection. Step 5: Meet with verifier after rough inspection to sign off on the correct version of the verification report which will be sent to NAHB Research Center for review. There are Verification Reports for the Guidelines and the Standard. Step 6: Receive invoice for green building certification fee ($200 per building for NAHB members, $500 for non-members, multi-unit building fee +$20/unit). Step 7: Complete Program Participation Agreement and return to Research Center with required evidence of insurance. Documentation is included in a builder's application packet, available by calling (877) NAHB GRN or contacting us via e-mail.
Only one Agreement is required for each builder regardless of how many buildings are ultimately submitted for certification. Step 8: Schedule final inspection with verifier and sign off on final Verification Report including certificate information. Step 9: After final report review and receipt of the certification fee, the NAHB Research Center will issue the Certified Green Home certificate.
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