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BOMA BEST Certification is North America’s top environmental assessment and certification program for existing buildings, providing owners and managers with a framework for assessing a building’s environmental performance and management.

What is BOMA BEST?

BOMA BEST showcases your buildings commitment to a sustainable future, with a focus on policies, reduction plans and audits that assesses energy and environmental performance for existing buildings (e.g., offices, retail shopping centres, open air retail plazas, light industrial buildings and multi-unit buildings).

BOMA BEST assesses environmental performance and management of existing buildings over the following six areas:

  1. Energy and Carbon
  2. Water
  3. Indoor Air Quality and Hazards
  4. Accessibility and Wellness
  5. Custodial and Waste
  6. Resilience and Site

AET’s professionals are able to help with the certification from start to finish, assisting with the implementation of many baseline practices as well as many point opportunities that can help your building in achieving your desired certification level.

  • Energy & Carbon Audit
  • Waste Audit
  • Waste Reduction Strategy
  • Water Assessment
  • Net Zero Transition Planning
  • IAQ Testing
  • Radon Testing
  • Climate Mitigation Strategy

AET will review the documentation prior to submission in order to ensure that the document meets the strategy’s minimum requirements. AET will also produce a gap analysis specific to what has been submitted for the building and highlight an additional steps that can be taken to help your building reach it’s sustainability goals.

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1% For The Trees

As a company committed to being green and giving back, AET is planting trees throughout the local communities to make the world a greener place for all of us to live.

  • 12,079

    Trees Planted

  • 760,011

    Kilograms of CO2 Absorbed

  • 1,045,015

    Kilograms of O2 Produced

  • 24,158

    People Can Breathe Clean Air