GBI acquired the U.S. rights to the Green Globes building assessment and certification program in 2004 and adapted it for the U.S. market as an alternative to the commercial building rating system. The Green Globes certification program was launched in the U.S. in 2005 as an online building
design management tool for architects and builders of sustainable commercial buildings. Green Globes originated from a system started in 1990 in the United Kingdom called
BREEAM (
Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method). In an effort to make the tool more user-friendly, the standard was turned into a questionnaire-based rating tool. It was later converted to a web-based format, renamed Green Globes and marketed throughout the U.S. by GBI. Green Globes originated from the UK's BREEAM system, with development starting in Canada in 1996, leading to the 2000 launch of "Green Globes for Existing Buildings". The system was adapted for the U.S. market, with the
Green Building Initiative (GBI) acquiring the rights in 2004 and launching it there in 2005 as an online tool for new and existing commercial buildings. The program has since expanded to include versions for new construction, existing buildings, and sustainable interiors, with continuous refinement and international expansion efforts. Green Globes eventually came to include modules for New Construction (NC), Existing Buildings (EB), Existing Healthcare Buildings and Sustainable Interiors (SI). GBI offers these programs to builders, designers and building managers. In 2005, GBI was accredited as a standards developer through the
American National Standards Institute (ANSI). It developed the ANSI/GBI 01-2010: Green Building Assessment Protocol for Commercial Buildings to guide the development of Green Globes products. The organization began updating the ANSI Standard in 2016, which was completed in 2018 and titled Green Globes Assessment Protocol for Commercial Buildings. The nonprofit also provides training and certification for professionals who use their programs. In 2011, GBI developed the
Guiding Principles Compliance (GPC) program to measure compliance with the Federal Guiding Principles for Sustainable Buildings as required by
Executive Order 13514 signed in 2009. In January 2018, GBI acquired the global rights to Green Globes from
JLL, which allowed GBI to support existing Green Globes users in Canada in addition to the United States, and to expand the rating system globally. ==Certification==