Title: CERTIFICATION PROGRAM OVERVIEW
1CERTIFICATION PROGRAM OVERVIEW
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3CERTIFICATION PROGRAM OVERVIEW
- Certification Administrator
- Participation
- Base Documents
- Certifying A Home
- Certification Fees
- Verifiers
- WWW.NAHBGREEN.ORG
4Certification Administrator Defined
Certify Houses Program Criteria
Accredit Verifiers
5Certification Administrator Defined
International Accreditation Service Inspection
Agency AA-663 Type A (Third-Party) Body ISO
17020 - General Criteria for the Operation of
Various Types of Bodies Performing
Inspection ISO 17025 Quality Systems for Testing
and Calibration Laboratories ISO GUIDE 65
General Requirements for Bodies Operating Product
Certification Systems
6Certification Administrator Defined
Builder Scores House Design To Program
Criteria Using The Online Scoring Tool
Builder Hires Accredited Verifier For Rough-In
Final Inspections
7Certification Administrator Defined
Verifier Assesses Design and Conducts Two Site
Inspections
Verifier Notifies Builder of
Inspection Findings and Builder Authorizes
Verifier to Release Report to NAHB Research
Center
8Certification Administrator Defined
Verifier Submits Report to NAHB Research Center
NAHB Research Center Reviews Documentation
Awards Certification Certificate to Builder
9Builder Participation
- Any builder is eligible to have a home certified
by the NAHB Research Center - Universal Access
- Single family now M/F and Remodeling soon
- NAHB Member and Non-member
- Levels of Performance
- Bronze Silver Gold
- Emerald (National Green Building Standard when
available)
10From www.nahbgreen.org
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12Base Certification Documents
- Certification will initially be to the
requirements of the NAHB Model Green Home
Building Guidelines - Certification to the requirements of the
National Green Building Standard (NGBS) will be
added when development is completed and the
standard is published (this is where
developments, M/F, and remodeling come in)
13Program Details
14Points Required for Homes Certified Under the
NAHB Model Home Guidelines
15Guidelines vs. NGBS
Based on Dec 17 draft
16- In the summer of 2008, a new scoring tool based
on the ANSI standard will be available - Builders will have an option of certifying new
single family homes to either the NAHB Guideline,
or to the ANSI standard - Builders will also be able to certify green
subdivisions, multi-family, and remodeling
projects to the ANSI standard
17Verifiers
- The NAHB Research Center will establish
national network of accredited verifiers for the
certification program - The NAHB Research Center will accredit all
verifiers and offer training and testing
services to individuals seeking to become an
accredited verifier
18Verifiers
- Verifier status is open to any individual that
meets the program experience pre-requisites - Employees of HBAs and builders seeking
certification for homes under the program are not
eligible to apply for verifier status - All accredited verifiers will be charged a
registration listing fee of 125 per year
19Verifiers
- Verifier agrees to keep in confidence any
information gathered from the builder during the
verification process, including the results of
the scoring - Verifier will be spot-checked and audited by the
NAHB Research Center
20Verifier Qualifications
- Qualifications required of candidate verifiers to
perform the duties above include - 1 year of acceptable professional experience in
home building and green building practices, OR - 12 hours of acceptable green training, OR
21Verifier Qualifications
- Designation by NAHB as a Green Building
Professional, OR - Professional certification from Green Advantage
(USGBC), OR - NARI Green Building Certification from National
Association of the Remodelers Industry (NARI). - LEED APs or HERS raters can be verifiers
22Verifier Accreditation
- In order to become accredited by the NAHB
Research Center, a candidate verifier must - Maintain an appropriate knowledge base and
skill sets for the NAHB Model Green Home Building
Guidelines (and the forthcoming ANSI National
Green Building Standard, once available)
23Verifier Accreditation
- Complete all NAHB Research Center verification
procedures training session, and pass a test on
how to verify compliance to the program criteria.
- Sign a Verifiers Agreement
- Provide proof of insurance
- Pay the annual 125 verifier listing fee set by
the NAHB Research Center
24Verifier Accreditation
- Maintain appropriate records and be available
for periodic audit of their verification process
at least annually by the NAHB Research Center - Attend an annual continuing education seminar
approved by the NGBP
25Questions?
- www.nahbgreen.org
- Toll Free Helpline
- 877- NAHB-GRN
- 877- 624 - 2476