Green Badger is bringing together players in the green construction industry to connect on sustainability best practices with a LEED construction user group.
Being more effective and strategic with LEED quality assurance plans will result in more effective documentation submittals.
Keep your GBCI LEED reviewers happy during your LEED submission with these six strategies presented by Lauren Rochell at CMPBS.
We’re excited to announce to two new functionality updates to Green Badger thanks to input from our current users.
One way to earn the Material Ingredient reporting credit in LEED v4 and v4.1 by using products with Health Product Declarations.
Requirements, strategies and best practices for earning LEED Sourcing of Raw Materials for v4.1.
In this episode of GroundBreakers, Tommy Linstroth, CEO of Green Badger, shares how his company’s cloud-based LEED documentation platform can save contractors time and cost by automating the documentation process, reducing the complexity of LEED project management and ensuring LEED requirements are actually met.
The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred a new focus on how health and wellness issues can be proactively addressed through building design and green construction techniques.
In the current industry, there is almost a compulsory nature about the LEED documentation process. Tommy Linstroth created Green badger to solve LEED documentation headaches. By Luke Carothers via Civil and Structural Engineer Magazine With an…
Green Badger has released a new guide to help general contractors earn credits for using sustainable and safe building products and materials.
How to Keep Your LEED Reviewers Happy
Nothing dampens the mood like 20 pages of comments on your LEED certification review. Making sure your LEED documentation for submission to the GBCI meets all the proper requirements will keep your reviewers happy and can increase credit achievement rates.