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BOMA Boston to hold green building workshop - Nov. 3

Boston, MA On Thursday, November 3 BOMA Boston will host a one-day green building workshop to help prepare for the 100-question professional LEED 4 exam. The course will cover the 3 exam areas (recognition, application, and analysis), key components of the LEED Rating System, and successful green building and LEED strategies. The course cost also covers the following study resources: a LEED GA study guide, access to online practice exams, LEED forum to connect with LEED experts following the workshop, MP3’s of Green Associate main exam topics, study matrix sheets, and live proctoring of sample exam questions and scenarios.

For more information about our courses, please visit our website at www.bomaboston.org.

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