LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is an internationally recognized green building certification system, providing third-party verification that a building or community was designed and built using strategies aimed at improving performance across all the metrics that matter most: energy savings, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, improved indoor environmental quality, and stewardship of resources and sensitivity to their impacts.
This is developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
LEED is for all building types and all building phases including new construction, interior fit outs, operations and maintenance and core and shell.
| LEED Certification | Details |
| BD+C Building Design and Construction | For new construction or major renovations. Includes: New Construction Core & Shell BD+C also includes applications for: Schools, Retail, Hospitality, Data Centers, Warehouses & Distribution Centers and Healthcare |
| ID+C Interior Design and Construction | For complete interior fit-out projects. Includes: Commercial Interiors ID+C also includes applications for Retail and Hospitality. |
| O+M Building Operations and Maintenance | For existing buildings that are undergoing improvement work or little to no construction. Includes: Existing Buildings O+M also includes applications for Schools, Retail, Hospitality, Data Centers, and Warehouses & Distribution Centers. |
| ND Neighborhood Development | For new land development projects or redevelopment projects containing residential uses, nonresidential uses, or a mix. Projects can be at any stage of the development process, from conceptual planning to construction. Includes: Plan and Built Project |
| Homes | For single family homes, low-rise multi-family (one to three stories) or mid-rise multi-family (four to six stories). Includes: Homes Multifamily Lowrise Multifamily Midrise |
| Cities and Communities | For entire cities and sub-sections of a city. LEED for Cities projects can measure and manage their city’s water consumption, energy use, waste, transportation and human experience. |
| LEED Recertification | LEED recertification is an important step in protecting your building asset. Recertification helps you maintain and improve your building, while keeping your sustainability investment in place. Applies to all occupied and in-use projects that have previously achieved certification under LEED – including BD+C and ID+C, regardless of their initial rating system or version. |
| LEED Zero | Available for all LEED projects certified under the BD+C or O+M rating systems or registered to pursue LEED O+M certification. LEED Zero is for projects with net zero goals in carbon and/or resources. |
LEED Rating Levels

We have the following LEED Professional Credentials inhouse
- LEED GA
- LEED AP BD+C
- LEED AP O+M
- LEED AP ID+C
- LEED AP ND
- LEED AP Homes
- LEED For Homes Green Rater
We also have RESNET Certified HERS (Home Energy Rating System) Rater inhouse

Our Director, Mr. Narayan Banerjee is an USGBC Faculty.
We provide the essential class and training to equip you to write the following exams –
- LEED Green Associate
- LEED AP BD+C
- LEED AP O+M
- LEED ID+C
- LEED Homes
- WELL AP
