Credit Strategy
Map prerequisites, optional credits, and documentation responsibilities early so the team can plan with confidence.
Foundation
A focused starting point that defines the standards before the rest of the project decisions lock in.
Building Performance / LEED
A structured path for projects that need a clear certification roadmap, documentation discipline, and measurable environmental performance.
scorecard review
credit alignment
submission support
Service Preview
Credit strategy, submittal prep, and review-ready coordination for project teams.
What we focus on
We translate design intent into a certification plan that is practical for architects, consultants, and owners. The goal is a cleaner path from concept to closeout, with fewer surprises when documentation starts to move.
Map prerequisites, optional credits, and documentation responsibilities early so the team can plan with confidence.
Track narratives, product data, and compliance evidence so every package is ready for the next reviewer step.
Align design, procurement, and execution teams around the same performance targets instead of isolated checklists.
Map prerequisites, optional credits, and documentation responsibilities early so the team can plan with confidence.
Foundation
A focused starting point that defines the standards before the rest of the project decisions lock in.
Track narratives, product data, and compliance evidence so every package is ready for the next reviewer step.
Align design, procurement, and execution teams around the same performance targets instead of isolated checklists.
Scope of support
Each section is now intentionally different: the feature area reads like an editorial board, and the process section becomes a timeline rather than another card wall.
We review the project brief, program goals, and current design documents to identify the certification path.
A practical action plan defines milestones, materials, and responsibilities for each credit category.
We coordinate review-ready packages and help the team resolve questions before they become delays.
Expected outcomes
The page structure is intentionally calm so the content reads like a real project brief, even while the route is still being built out.
Start the conversationThe team understands what is needed, when it is needed, and who owns each deliverable.
Documentation is prepared with review expectations in mind, which reduces late-stage cleanup.
The certification process becomes a tool for design quality rather than a burden on the schedule.