As part of GBCI's commitment to provide excellent, value-added service to our clients, we now offer free online on-demand EDGE training in English for up to two project team members for each registered EDGE project.
EDGE certification is available from GBCI in most countries around the world. Click here to verify that GBCI provides EDGE certification in your country.
Registration is a flat $349 for any number of buildings located at a single project site as long as they are all registered at the same time. The registration fee is due immediately in order to register a project.
Calculate your certification fee for your single-site residential project based on its total floor area (excluding parking) using the chart below.
Multiple Residential Buildings - The full certification fee payment based on the project’s total floor area is due before the project submits for its Preliminary Certification. The project certification fee includes one Preliminary Certification and one Final EDGE Certification submission per project. Projects that require additional submissions will be assessed a fee of $999 for each additional submission.
Note that EDGE requires that all buildings submit for Final EDGE Certification review within 12 months of practical completion. Therefore, residential projects with buildings that complete construction over multiple years are required to submit for Final EDGE Certification at least once every 12 months.
Mixed-use Buildings - An additional fee of $500 will be applied for each mixed-use building.
Residential Portfolios (Multiple Project Sites) - GBCI provides customized pricing for portfolios, as long as all included projects and buildings are registered at the same time.
>> Request a custom quote.
Calculate your certification fee for each building based on its floor area (excluding parking) using the chart below.
Mixed-use Buildings - An additional fee of $500 will be applied for each mixed-use building.
Portfolios, Multiple Project Sites, or Multiple Buildings - GBCI provides customized pricing for portfolios, as long as all included projects and buildings are registered at the same time.
>> Request a custom quote.
Registration is a flat ₹ 23,000 for any number of buildings located at a single project site as long as they are all registered at the same time. The registration fee is due immediately in order to register a project.
Calculate your certification fees based on your project’s built-up area (excluding parking) using the chart below.
excluding parking |
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Certification (Construction Phase) |
Certification Fee |
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₹ 50,000 minimum |
₹ 1,50,000 minimum |
₹ 2,00,000 minimum |
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₹ 1,25,000 minimum |
₹ 3,75,000 minimum |
₹ 5,00,000 minimum |
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Commercial or Mixed-use Projects - An additional fee of ₹ 50,000 will be applied for each additional building (after the first) with a built-up area of over 5,000 m2, excluding parking. This fee payment is due before Final EDGE Certification.
Projects with Multiple Buildings at ONE Project Site - Certification fees are based on the total built-up area, excluding parking, of all buildings completed and submitted for review for each 12-month construction completion period. These fees are calculated using the chart above.
EDGE requires that all buildings submit for Final EDGE Certification review within 12 months of practical completion. Therefore, EDGE projects that are completed over multiple years are required to submit for Final EDGE Certification at least once every 12 months. GBCI defines each of these 12-month periods as a “construction completion period”.
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>> Calculate your fees using our Excel calculator.
Affordable Housing Projects - GBCI provides customized pricing for affordable housing projects. Affordable housing projects are defined as residential projects with up to 60 m2 of gross floor area per dwelling unit in metro areas & 90 m2 of gross floor area per dwelling unit in non-metro areas.
>> Request a custom quote.
Portfolios with Multiple Project Sites - GBCI provides customized pricing for portfolios, as long as all included projects are registered at the same time.
>> Request a custom quote.
EDGE Auditor Fees are negotiated with your chosen EDGE Auditor - An EDGE Auditor is required to perform design and site audits for your project. By choosing to work with GBCI, you are able to select and contract your own local EDGE Auditor that has been trained by GBCI. This keeps Auditor fees very reasonable as project owners may pay in the local currency, with minimal or no travel costs. Learn more about selecting an EDGE Auditor.
Engaging an EDGE Expert is highly recommended - We highly recommend having an EDGE Expert or another individual on the project team that has experience with EDGE and green building strategies to facilitate and speed up the certification process. Engaging a seasoned green building consultant is vital to quickly identifying a project’s best path to meeting or exceeding the EDGE Standard and achieving certification. Green building professionals also positively impact a project's long-term ROI by choosing the best strategies to improve performance, while minimizing the maintenance required over the lifetime of the project.
Congratulations on your decision to pursue EDGE Certification for your project!
You are on your way to increasing the resource efficiency and value of your project. This six-step guide will lead you through the process.
First, create your project using the free EDGE web-based software (EDGE App) and enter basic information about your building. Be sure to save your project.
If you like, you can begin your self-assessment by entering information about your building’s design parameters and efficiency measures. Check out the EDGE user guides for more information.
Registration signifies your intent to pursue EDGE certification. Just follow the simple steps below using the EDGE App and GBCI will follow up via email with next steps and your invoice.
As part of GBCI's commitment to provide excellent, value-added service to our clients, we now offer free, online on-demand EDGE training in English for up to two project team members for each registered EDGE project.
Individuals on your project team will be called on to fill certain roles throughout the EDGE certification process. Here's a rundown of who does what:
The next step is to select and contract with an EDGE Auditor from the list below. The EDGE Auditor will be your primary point of contact and will be responsible for completing an impartial and objective evaluation of your project via design and site audits to determine whether it meets the requirements of the EDGE Standard.
Most EDGE Auditors are available to work in multiple cities and countries. Remember EDGE Auditors only need to be at your project location for the site audit, which occurs after construction. Please inquire about individual availability with your chosen EDGE Auditor.
Now comes the fun part: you’re ready to collect and submit the appropriate documentation via the EDGE software so that your EDGE Auditor may review your project. Working with your Project Team, you will identify EDGE Measures to pursue and use the EDGE software to determine if your project meets the EDGE Standard. Your team will then collect and prepare documentation demonstrating your achievement of the selected measures. The EDGE user guides provide detailed information on each EDGE measure and the documentation information required.
Upload your completed materials in the EDGE software and make sure to perform a rigorous quality check of your entire application before submitting for review.
All finished? Ready, set, submit! Don’t forget to pay your certification fee. Your review will commence once your payment has cleared.
Your Auditor and GBCI will conduct a thorough technical review of your application. But don’t kick back yet—you’ll need to be an active participant throughout the review process:
Technical Inquiries
Your EDGE Auditor is your primary point of contact for all technical inquiries throughout the certification process. The Auditor can help answer technical questions about the EDGE certification system and clarify requirements in instances where you are unable to find an answer in published guidance, and/or your project has a unique or complex scenario for which you and your consultant require additional support. Please note that your Auditor should not be viewed as a consultant on your project, and is prohibited from providing design and/or consulting services for your project.
Complaints and Grievances
If you have concerns or complaints about your EDGE Auditor, please contact us at [email protected].
GBCI Quality Check Timeline
Once the Auditor recommends a project for Preliminary or EDGE Certification, the final decision regarding Preliminary Certification (outcome of a Design Audit) or EDGE Certification (outcome of a Site Audit) is estimated to be 10 business days (not guaranteed). Note that the GBCI review will not begin until the certification fee payment has cleared. Expedited reviews (which reduce the standard timeline by half) may be available for an additional flat certification fee of $2,999, based on GBCI review capacity. You must reach out to GBCI a minimum of 15 business days before your Design or Site Audit begins, if you require an expedited review timeline. Contact [email protected] for expedited certification requests.
EDGE Auditor Design and Site Audit Timeline
The Auditor is expected to provide an anticipated timeline to the project team on the activities that they will complete for a project. The timeline may vary from project to project and the responsiveness of an owner/project team to requests for information/documentation from their Auditor will factor into the overall timeline. GBCI has provided the following as a general guideline on what to expect from your Auditor. Note that the Audits will begin only after the project team has provided all the required documentation to the Auditor.
Audits |
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Design Audit: Initial Review | 5 business days |
Design Audit: Second Review + Recommendation to GBCI | 5 business days |
Site Audit: Initial Review (after Site Visit) | 5 business days |
Site Audit: Second Review + Recommendation to GBCI | 5 business days |
Site Audit Deadline for New Construction Projects
For new construction projects, the Site Audit must be carried out no later than 12 months after your project is substantially completed (the date on which your building receives a certificate of occupancy or similar official indication that it is fit and ready for use).
EDGE v2: If a building has more than one use and the secondary use occupies less than 10% of the floor area up to a maximum of 1,000 m², the entire building can be certified under the primary use of the building. If the area of secondary use is more than 10% of the floor area or more than 1,000 m², then that portion must be certified separately. For example, if a 10,000 m² residential building has a retail portion of 1,200 m² located within the ground floor, the building areas must be certified separately under the Homes and Retail typologies.
Multiple Buildings
When one project (such as a housing development) with a single owner consists of several buildings, buildings of less than 10% of the floor area of the project up to a maximum of 1,000 m² with the same use may be clustered together as a single building. Buildings larger than 10% of the project floor area or more than 1,000 m² must be considered separate buildings. In residential projects, however, each individual unit would receive an EDGE Certificate, not the overall building. When multiple types of units are present, each unit type in the project is assessed separately.
Please note that mixed-use or multiple unit type residential projects modeled in a single EDGE V3 subproject will receive certificates showing the range of savings across the project rather than the more exact savings for that unit type or building use.
If you’ve achieved certification: CONGRATULATIONS from all of us at GBCI!
Your project will be designated as 'EDGE Advanced' on your certificate(s) if it has achieved at least 40% predicted energy savings in addition to at least 20% predicted savings in water and embodied energy in materials. There are no additional fees or process steps for a project to be designated as EDGE Advanced.
Note if certification has not been achieved or certification was denied by GBCI, you may appeal that decision.
Once you’ve earned certification, it’s likely that you’ll want to tell the world. And you should! EDGE Certification benefits your organization's bottom line and underscores your sustainability efforts. It’s a cause for celebration. The EDGE Certification logo may be used to represent the associated project's achievement per IFC's guidelines. These logos may be included in collateral and other marketing materials, and on physical installations such as EDGE plaques, decals and banners.
You’ll also receive a formal certificate of recognition, and may promote your certification in a number of ways listed in the Marketing Toolkit.
We use your project data for the greater good: to educate and provide resources for EDGE project teams and others around the world, showcase your strategies, and share the size and power of the green building movement.
Registered and certified EDGE projects are considered “public” projects by default and are included in the public project directory. A listing in this directory allows the general public and members of the media to look up your project listing and its related details.
Here's a full list of the data and project elements that may be listed in the public project directory:
All public projects also benefit from publicity opportunities: we may utilize your project data to create case studies highlighting your project's features, reference your project on our website or to the media, or create other derivative works.
Information that may be used for articles, project profiles, other features:
You may opt-out of the project directory and publicity opportunities as a “private project” by submitting a written request from the project owner to GBCI.
Note that if a project chooses to remain private, it must not be marketed or represented to the general public as either a registered or certified EDGE project. These projects aren't entitled to use or display any intellectual property, including the EDGE Certification trademarks and logos. These projects may communicate their status as either a registered or certified EDGE project to government entities for the limited purposes of complying with building and tax laws, and administrative proceedings related to land use entitlements.
In rare situations, a Preliminary Certificate or EDGE Certification may be revoked. We’ve created the Certification Challenge Policy to ensure that all EDGE project submittals and subsequent reviews by EDGE Auditors and GBCI are done so with integrity, accuracy and truthfulness. A certification challenge may be initiated by GBCI or by any third party within 18 months of a project’s certification. In line with the policy, you’ll need to retain all project documentation related to your certification, and the achievement of measures, on-site at your certified project for two years after receiving certification, to ensure that this information is available in case of a challenge.
Projects that have already achieved EDGE Advanced certification can go all the way to carbon neutral through on-site renewables or carbon offsets.
To qualify for EDGE Zero Carbon Certification, the project must have already earned EDGE Advanced Certification (i.e., EDGE certified with at least 40% predicted energy savings in addition to at least 20% predicted savings in water and embodied energy in materials). In addition, the project must have had at least 75% occupancy for at least one year.
The project must use 100% renewables on-site or off-site for energy, or have purchased carbon offsets to reach 100%. All energy usage must be accounted for, including secondary fuels such as diesel and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).
The following carbon offset providers have been authorized by EDGE: ClimateSEED, Community Climate Biodiversity Standard, Gold Standard, ISO 14064-2, UNFCCC Clean Development Mechanism, and Verified Carbon Standard.
(up to 3 fuel sources/meters) |
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(up to 3 fuel sources/meters for each building) |
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(beyond the first 3) |
To get started, please email GBCI the following information:
The EDGE Zero Carbon certification process is described in detail in the EDGE User Guide. The Zero Carbon Calculator may now be found within the EDGE APP in each subproject's “Operations” tab. To submit a project for EDGE Zero Carbon review:
The GBCI review timeline is estimated to be 10 - 15 business days (not guaranteed). Note that the GBCI review will not begin until your Zero Carbon certification fee payment has cleared.
Ready to pursue your EDGE Zero Carbon Certification? Please contact us to get started.