Or do you just think LEED modeling is a pain in the ass? Maybe you find it easy, but for some reason you are still getting comments from LEED reviewers?
I've been teaching TRACE 700 + LEED for over 4 years now, and I have never met someone who didn't have more to learn (though I've met about 200 people who think they knew everything!)
LET'S FACE IT: You Don't know what you don't know
By popular demand, we have completed a "step by step" LEED + TRACE 700 course. It's a course unlike any other - we dive right in. Plus, we have a massive cheat sheet to help you stick to the "process". See, that's the key with LEED modeling - have a process, but the process needs to have some flexibility. That's what we cover in this course.
In this course, we walk through a LEED Model from start to finish, step by step by step. But, we skip the boring part of setting up the model (we have a video available if you wish to watch this part though).
So, we start with a Load Design model, convert it to an energy-model for LEED, then we create the LEED baseline building, troubleshoot, and prepare for submittal.
We also take on the big questions, like "How much do I charge for a LEED model?" or "How long does a LEED model take?
As a special bonus, you will get listed in our database of TRACE 700 LEED modelers once you pass the final exam. Since I've met so many people who think they are the best, we are also going to be featuring the highest scorers (with their permission of course). Thus, we can really find out who is a super-skilled TRACE 700 ninja.
Check the course out here and get early bird pricing while you still can. Plus, you get free access to our TRACE 700 online course, and our LEED for energy-modelers program (so you can start right away).