Sustainability Facility Professional Credential Unveiled

April 20, 2011
A credential intended to help facility professionals play a leading role in creating, managing, and operating sustainable buildings is available through the International Facility Management Association (IFMA).

A credential intended to help facility professionals play a leading role in creating, managing, and operating sustainable buildings is available through the International Facility Management Association (IFMA).

Sustainability Facility Professional (SFP) is an assessment-based certificate program open to all facility-management and like-minded professionals with an interest in sustainable practices.

The designation is earned through the SFP Credential Program, which offers training in three areas: Strategy and Alignment for Sustainable Facility Management, Managing Sustainable Facilities, and Operating Sustainable Facilities. Together, the courses cover the eight major categories of sustainability defined by IFMA: energy, water, materials and resources, workplace management, indoor environmental quality, quality of services, waste, and site impact.

Training is available in a self-study or, beginning in summer 2011, an instructor-led classroom format.

SFP is a three-year certificate; designees are required to take a reassessment course every third year to keep their skills current.

For more information on the SFP credential, click here.

About the Author

Scott Arnold | Executive Editor

Described by a colleague as "a cyborg ... requir(ing) virtually no sleep, no time off, and bland nourishment that can be consumed while at his desk" who was sent "back from the future not to terminate anyone, but with the prime directive 'to edit dry technical copy' in order to save the world at a later date," Scott Arnold joined the editorial staff of HPAC Engineering in 1999. Prior to that, he worked as an editor for daily newspapers and a specialty-publications company. He has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Kent State University.