Six Reasons to Earn Your Green Roof Professional (GRP) this Winter

Green roofs are becoming increasingly popular as a sustainable solution for urban environments, offering a range of benefits from stormwater management to enhanced biodiversity. Various industry studies put the growth rate of this industry in the 10 to 20 per cent range. As the demand for green roofs continues to grow, so does the need for knowledgeable and skilled professionals who can ensure the success of these projects! Earning your Green Roof Professional (GRP) accreditation is a great move for individuals looking to excel in this exciting area of the over green infrastructure field. Here are six compelling reasons to consider pursuing your GRP accreditation this Winter, including our Holiday Sale which runs from Dec 1, 2023 to January 15, 2024.

1. Confidence and Credibility

By becoming a GRP, you earn both confidence and credibility in the green roofing field. The comprehensive training was developed by numerous industry experts. The GRP program covers various disciplines such as design, installation, waterproofing, horticulture, maintenance and more. The GRP program has been taken by thousands of students, and is a well known accreditation. This multidisciplinary content equips you with the knowledge needed to excel in the green roof industry. The training focuses on problem solving so you can avoid common mistakes, and highlights best practices in design, installation and maintenance. This type of instruction is not typically available to students graduating from architecture, engineering or landscape architecture programs. 

2. Distinguish Yourself Among Peers

In a competitive industry, setting yourself apart can be crucial. GRP accreditation distinguishes you among industry professionals, showing your commitment to meet the highest standards in green roofing, demonstrates your understanding of the many pathways to implement a green roof on a project; and projects your fluency with the many co-benefits of the technology. This designation serves as a mark of professionalism that can help attract clients, employers, and collaborators seeking experts to help them with getting the most out of their green roof projects.

3. Learn About Project Optimization

The Green Roof Professional training emphasizes best practices in design, installation, and maintenance, ensuring that your projects are not only aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally sustainable. The GRP program provides a holistic understanding of the many components involved in a successful green roof project, and how to coordinate all the moving pieces. This knowledge allows you to optimize the range of benefits derived from green roofs, from energy savings and stormwater management to biodiversity enhancement. With the GRP, you’ll be well trained to optimize your green roof project for your clients.

4. Long-Term Results and Client Satisfaction

The GRP program emphasizes the importance of ensuring that green roof projects provide long-term results for maximum client satisfaction. As a GRP, you'll have the skills to plan and execute projects that not only meet short term goals, but also contribute to the long term success of the project through maintenance and detailed understandings. This focus on client satisfaction can lead to repeat business and positive referrals!

5. Continuing Education and Professional Network

GRP accreditation offers the opportunity to earn up to 21 Continuing Education Units (CEUs). Staying up to date with industry developments and best practices is essential in the dynamic field of green infrastructure. The GRP community provides a platform to connect with like-minded professionals, fostering knowledge exchange, collaboration, and ongoing learning. 

6. Save on the GRP Package During Our Holiday Sale

This winter is a great time to earn your GRP accreditation. From Dec 1, 2023 to Jan 15, 2024 GRHC is having its Holiday Sale, meaning you can obtain the GRP Accreditation Package for only US$750.00, rather than US$1000. This package includes online training courses such as Green Roof Design & Installation, Green Roof Waterproofing & Drainage, and Green Roof Plants & Growing Media, a 1000 plus page digital resource manual, one attempt at the two hour multiple choice exam, and an individual membership in GRHC for one year. Take up to one year to complete the training and take the exam, at your leisure. The program ensures that participants are well-prepared to excel in their roles as Green Roof Professionals.

Becoming a GRP is not only a commitment to personal and professional growth but also a dedication to advancing the field of green infrastructure, and creating resilient cities. As cities increasingly turn to sustainable solutions, GRPs will continue to play a vital role in shaping a greener world while mitigating climate change.

Learn more about the GRP program here: https://greenroofs.org/green-roof-professional

Register here: https://livingarchitectureacademy.com/p/green-roof-professional-training-complete-3-course-series

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