Showing posts with label LEED Certification. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LEED Certification. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2011

The Top 5 LEED Certification Questions and Answers

1. What is LEED Certification? LEED certification is a recognition that a
construction project or building can attain by utilizing environmentally friendly
building practices during construction or remodeling. LEED is the acronym that
stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design and is the Green
Building Rating System developed by the U.S. Green Building Council. The
model was developed in 1998 to encourage environmental awareness amongst
government agencies, architects, engineers, developers, and builders.

2. What project types are eligible for LEED certification? There are different
categories of LEED for different types of projects:
• LEED-ND (Neighborhood Development)
• LEED-BD&C (Building Design & Construction)
• LEED for Homes
• LEED-EBOM (Existing Buildings – Operations & Maintenance)
• LEED-ID&C (Interior Design & Construction)

3. What are the different LEED certification levels? The LEED system has four
certification levels for construction: Certified, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. These
levels correspond with the number of credits achieved in five categories:
Sustainable Sites (SS), Water Efficiency (WE), Energy and Atmosphere (EA),
Materials and Resources (MR), and Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ). Each
project will achieve a different combination of LEED points or credits in these
categories.

4. How much does LEED certification cost? While LEED projects may incur
additional initial costs in attempting to achieve various LEED points, and LEED
certification itself is an additional expense, economic payback may come in the
form of lower utility bills, employee productivity gains, and higher rents and
resale value.

5. What will LEED certification do for my building/s? LEED certification offers
compelling proof to you, your clients, your peers, and the public at large that
you’ve achieved your environmental goals and your building is performing as
designed. Getting certified allows you to take advantage of a growing number of
state and local government incentives, and can help boost interest in your project.

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