PGBI has three types of grEEEn Rating System accreditation for professionals and the requirements for each are details on this page. Ideakky, a green building project should involve both a PGBI Accredited Design Professional (ADP) and Accredited Assessor (AA).
● A member of PGBI's member professional organizations and show proof of membership with good standing as endorsed by the said organization
● Licensed by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
● Have a minimum of one (1) year working experience specializing in fields of interest related to the built environment in residential, commercial, industrial, horizontal and vertical infrastructure, heritage sites, and the building industry; this includes stints in research, teaching, design, consultancy, contracting, engineering sales, or engineering management
● Fill out an application form with photo
● Submit a short resume or biodata
● Complete the grEEEn Technical Training Workshop & Seminar and pass the written examination with a minimum average of 50% Total Score of Part A & B
● As the lead consultant for certification of a green building project, this individual is knowledgeable in applying rigorous codes, standards, government regulations, and ordinances to the design and commissioning process.
● Have a minimum of five (5) years professional work in the built environment
● Complete the grEEEn Technical Training Workshop & Seminar, pass the written examination with a minimum average of 60% Total Score of both Part A & B, and a minimum 60% score in Part A
As the lead document supervisor for a green building project, this individual is the established link between the project owner and all the contracting discplines involved to accomplish certification of the building project from conceptualization to operation
● Have a minimum of five (5) years professional work in the built environment
● Complete the grEEEn Technical Training Workshop & Seminar and pass the written examination with a minimum average of 70% Total Score on Part A & B