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Brandon Dickens Brionne Beck, LEED GA Deepika Sangoi, LEED AP Felicia Fuller
LEED BD+C Exam Prep
Our Team Jeslin Varghese, LEED AP Jessica Kubena, LEED GA Kayla Gerstenberg, LEED AP Meredith Brown Nicole Keeler, LEED AP Rebecca Brown, LEED AP Zeinab Alameddine, LEED AP
Module 1 LEED Process (8 Qs)
Evolutionary characteristics of LEED LEED Certification Process, MPR and Prerequisites Avenues to achieve LEED goals Project boundary, LEED boundary and property boundary Synergies
LEED Process (8 Qs)
Evolutionary characteristics of LEED LEED Certification Process, MPR and Prerequisites Avenues to achieve LEED goals Project boundary, LEED boundary and property boundary Synergies
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Online Modules LEED v4 Process: History of LEED LEED v4.0 Formation of GBCI 2007
LEED V1.0 LEED v2.1
2000
1993
2005
2009
2002
1998
2007 2013
LEED v2.0
LEED v2.2
Formation of USGBC
LEED 2009 or v3.0
LEED 2009 or v3.0 will be available for project registration until October 31st 2016 and certification until June 30th 2021
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Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Overview
Location and Transportation Sustainable sites Innovation in design Water efficiency Regional priority Energy & atmosphere Materials & resources Indoor environmental quality
OnlineLEED Modules v4 Process: LEED Credit Weightings
40-49 points | 50-59 points | 60-79 points | 80+ points
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Relative efficacy – Benefit Duration - Controllability of effect
35% 20% 15% 10% 10% 5% 5%
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Theresa Lehman, LEED Fellow
Miron Construction
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Intuitive
Transparent Simple
Flexible
Industry-specific
Section Quiz
Review
Evolutionary Characteristics of LEED
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Question: Which of the following represent LEED’s system goals or the impact categories?
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Question: What are the 3 association factors USGBC used to measure and scale LEED credit outcome?
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1. Relative efficacy 2. Benefit Duration 3. Controllability of effect 4. Energy Efficiency 5. Health and Human Comfort
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Question: How does LEED address Global Adaptability. Select (3)?
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1. Climate Change 2. Human Health and Well-Being 3. Water Resources 4. Biodiversity 5. Material Resources 6. Greener Economy 7. Community 8. All of the above
1. Integrated universal language 2. ACPs 3. LEED International Roundtable 4. More Reference Standards 5. Enhanced Performance
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Question: Which of the following are drivers behind 21 adaptations under LEED? Choose (3)?
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To spur market transformation 2. To make LEED easier for new market types 3. To consider the unique needs and challenges of specific space types 4. Regulatory requirements 5. International Round Table
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Question: What are some examples of improved LEED Documentation? Select 3
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1. Simple 2. Flexible 3. Industry-specific 4. Interactive 5. Global Adaptability
LEED Process (8 Qs)
Evolutionary characteristics of LEED LEED Certification Process, MPR and Prerequisites Avenues to achieve LEED goals Project boundary, LEED boundary and property boundary Synergies
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Online Modules LEED v4 Process: GBRI’s LEED BD+C Project
PROJECT TITLE: GBRI New Office Building RATING SYSTEM: LEED v4 LEED BD+C LOCATION: San Antonio, Texas, USA AREA OF EXISTING FACILITY: 20,000 SF
Project 1- BD+C, San Antonio, TX
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Question: What’s the Next Step? Answer
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Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Certification Process LEED Certification Process
Registration Application
Preliminary review Prelim review response Final review
Accept or appeal
Appeal review Certification/ denial
Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Review Process Standard Review
Split Review
• Previously known as “combined review” • Design/Construction credits submitted all at once
• Design Credits • Construction Credits
Online LEED Modules v4 Process: Phases of Certification
Submit application for design review LEED Work Plan & Project Set Up
Submit application for construction review Submit response to preliminary design review
GBCI issues preliminary design review Registration
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Submit response to preliminary construction review
GBCI issues preliminary construction review GBCI issues final design review decisions
Credit interpretation ruling
GBCI issues final construction review decisions
Certification awarded
Credit appeal
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Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Prerequisites Pre-requisites
The term ‘prerequisite’ refers to a mandatory project characteristic. Measurement, quality, value or function as identified within the LEED rating system.
Prerequisites represent that key criteria that define green building performance.
Failure to meet any prerequisite will render a project ineligible for certification.
Examples
SUSTAINABLE SITE PREREQUISITE 1 – CREATE A CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN
WATER EFFICIENCY PREREQUISITE 1 – REDUCE OVERALL WATER CONSUMPTION BY 20% (COMPARED TO BASELINE)
ENERGY & ATMOSPHERE PREREQUISITE 3- ZERO USE OF CFC-BASED REFRIGERANTS
MATERIALS AND RESOURCES PREREQUISITE- COLLECT AND STORE RECYCLABLES
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 1- PROHIBIT SMOKING
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Regional Priority
Innovation
Indoor Environmental Quality
Materials & Resources
Energy & Atmosphere
Water Efficiency
Sustainable Sites
Location & Transportation
Integrative Design Credit
Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Credit Categories
LEED v4 Process: Credits
Credits
The phrase ‘credit’ means a non-mandatory project characteristic, measurement, quality, value or function as identified within a LEED rating system. Credits represent particular facets of sustainable design that contributes to overall green building performance.
No single credit is mandatory, credits are selected and pursued at the options of a LEED project team.
Each credit for the rating system include information on: INTENTS STRATEGIES REQUIREME NTS ENVIRONMENTAL & ECONOMIC ISSUES RELATED CREDITS
REFERENCE STANDARDS IMPLEMENTATION IDEAS & STRATEGIES TIMELINE AND TEAM INFORMATION CALCULATION DOCUMENTATION
EXEMPLARY PERFORMANCE
Local, state, and federal rules ALWAYS take precedent over LEED requirements and referenced LEED standards. If a LEED Credit says ‘do X,’ first review any relevant laws, codes, local ordinances, and statutes to make sure there isn’t a conflict.
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1. Give clear guidance to customers 2. Protect the integrity of the LEED program 3. Reduce challenges that occur during the LEED certification process
Minimum Program Requirements
Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Minimum Program Requirements Minimum Program Requirements 1. Must be in a permanent location on existing land 2. Must use reasonable LEED boundaries 3. Must comply with project size requirements
Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Minimum Program Requirements Minimum Program Requirements 1. Must be in a permanent location on existing land Criteria
Intent Since LEED credits are dependent on the project’s location, it is critical to evaluate projects as permanent structures.
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All projects must be constructed and operated in a permanent location on existing land. •
No project that is designed to move at any point in its lifetime may pursue LEED certification.
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Applies to all land within the LEED project.
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Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Minimum Program Requirements Minimum Program Requirements 2. Must use reasonable LEED boundaries Criteria
Intent Defining a reasonable LEED boundary ensures that project is accurately evaluated.
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The LEED boundary must include all contiguous land that is associated with the project and supports its operations. The boundary may not unreasonably exclude portions of the building, space, or site to give the project an advantage.
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Project team must clearly communicate the project boundary and distinguish it from noncertifying spaces.
Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Minimum Program Requirements 3. Must comply with project size requirements Intent LEED requirements do not accurately assess the performance of projects outside of these size requirements.
Criteria LEED BD+C: minimum1,000 square feet of gross floor area LEED O+M: minimum1,000 square feet of gross floor area LEED ID+C: minimum 250 square feet of gross floor area LEED for Homes: defined as a “dwelling unit” by all applicable codes LEED for ND: at least 2 habitable buildings , no larger than 1500 acres
Credit Interpretation Requests/Rulings (CIR)
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Online LEED v4Modules Process: Credit Interpretation Request
Credit Interpretation Requests $220 = cost of submitting a CIR
USGBC company members, LEED registered project team members, and workshop attendees have access to view CIRs. CIR ruling do not affect the existing requirements of credits within the rating system.
Rulings = 2-5 weeks
600 words = limit of CIR
No credit or points are awarded by the CIR process The project team must still demonstrate credit compliance in order to achieve the credit
Online Modules LEED v4 Process: LEED Interpretation
LEED Interpretations are official answers to technical inquiries about implementing LEED on a project.
Precedent setting
Subject to consensus based review
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“LEED Interpretations are similar to Project CIRs but they are precedent setting as the results can be applied to all future LEED projects” USGBC
Difference between a LEED Interpretation and a Project Credit Interpretation Ruling (CIR) ?
Question: Where do you register your project?
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Online Modules LEED v4 Process: LEED Online Access https://www.usgbc.org/leedonline.new/ Usage All v4 projects and v2009 campus projects. Individual v2009 projects should still use former platform (LEED Online v3).
Functionality
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Online LEEDModules v4 Process: LEED Project Administrator • Invite team members to LEED Online
• Assign team members to credits in LEED Online
• Submit the project application to GBCI for review
Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Credits, Prerequisites, MPRs & CIRs Project must satisfy three requirements for certification:
Incase of any clarification about any credit:
Minimum project requirement (MPR)
Credit Interpretation Ruling (CIR)
Pre-requisites Minimum credit for desired certification level
For full details and up-to-date information on the MPRs of the rating systems visit: http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=2102
Online LEED Modules v4 Process: Phases of Certification
Submit application for design review LEED Work Plan & Project Set Up
Submit application for construction review Submit response to preliminary design review
GBCI issues preliminary design review Registration
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Submit response to preliminary construction review
GBCI issues preliminary construction review GBCI issues final design review decisions
Credit interpretation ruling
GBCI issues final construction review decisions
Certification awarded
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Online Modules LEED v4 Process: LEED Work Plan
INITIATE DISCOVERY PHASE
CONTINUE DISCOVERY PHASE
SELECT LEED RATING SYSTEM
CONTINUE ITERATIVE PROCESS
CHECK MINIMUM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
ASSIGN ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
ESTABLISH PROJECT GOALS
DEVELOP CONSISTENT DOCUMENTATION
DEFINE LEED PROJECT SCOPE
PERFORM QUALITY ASSURANCE REVIEW AND SUBMIT FOR CERTIFICATION
DEVELOP LEED SCORECARD
1. INITIATE DISCOVERY PHASE
LEED Process – Devising a LEED Work Plan
2. SELECT LEED RATING SYSTEM
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Clarify terminology… 21 checklists? 21 what?
Q: Which Rating system Fits ours the most?
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PERCENTAGE OF FLOOR AREA APPROPRIATE FOR A PARTICULAR RATING SYSTEM 40% SHOULD NOT USE THAT RATING SYSTEM
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40%-60% PROJECT’S TEAM CHOICE
60% SHOULD USE THAT RATING SYSTEM
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BD+C PROJECT TITLE: GBRI New Office Building LOCATION: San Antonio, Texas, USA AREA OF EXISTING FACILITY: 20,000 SF
OUR PROJECT
Online Modules LEED v4 Process: LEED Online LEED V3 or 2009 Online link
LEED v4 online portal link
LEED 2009 or v3.0 will be available for project registration until October 31st 2016 and certification until June 30th 2021
Project Registration Fees - http://www.usgbc.org/cert-guide/fees
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STEP 3- Check Minimum Program Requirements What is it? When is it performed? Who is responsible for this? Our project…
STEP 4- Establish Project Goals What is it? When is it performed? Who is responsible for this? Our project…
STEP 5- Define LEED Project Scope What is it? When is it performed? Who is responsible for this? Our project…
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STEP 6- Develop LEED Scorecard What is it? When is it performed? Who is responsible for this? Our project…
LEED Online V4.0 Score Card
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Adding Team Members – LEED v4
STEP 7 & 8- Discovery Phase What is it? When is it performed? Who is responsible for this? Our project…
Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Project Team Member Roles OWNER Secure financing Develop overall project goals
Project Administrator Registers projects Invites/assigns team members Chooses rating system
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Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Project Team Member Roles Commissioning Authority Commissioning authority Reports to the owner Reviews the OPR and BOD Commissions & verifies building systems
Architect architect
Designs the building
Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Project Team Member Roles General Contractor General contractor Responsible for construction
Facilities Manager Facility manager Responsible for building after construction
STEP 10 & 11 – Develop Consistent
Documentation & Perform Quality Assurance What is it? When is it performed? Who is responsible for this? Our project…
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Online LEED Modules v4 Process: Phases of Certification
Submit application for design review LEED Work Plan & Project Set Up
Submit application for construction review
GBCI issues preliminary design review Registration
Submit response to preliminary construction review
Submit response to preliminary design review
GBCI issues preliminary construction review GBCI issues final design review decisions
Credit interpretation ruling
GBCI issues final construction review decisions
Certification awarded
Credit appeal
Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Documentation
FTE DENSITY BUILDABLE LAND FLOOR-AREA RATIO (FAR)
FTE
Full Time Equivalents
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Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Documentation
REGULAR BUILDING OCCUPANTS
VISITORS
Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Documentation Occupancy FTE Related credits A SINGLE ONE TIME ENTRY OF THE FTE IS REQUIRED & WILL APPLY TO THE FOLLOWING CREDITS: LT Credit Bicycle Facilities LT Credit access to quality transit SS Credit Direct Exterior Access WE Prerequisite and Credit Indoor Water Use
Equation 1 FTE employees = Full-time employees + (Σ daily part-time employee hours / 8)
Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Documentation Occupancy FTE
Related credits A SINGLE ONE TIME ENTRY OF THE FTE IS REQUIRED & WILL APPLY TO THE FOLLOWING CREDITS: LT Credit Bicycle Facilities LT Credit access to quality transit SS Credit Direct Exterior Access WE Prerequisite and Credit Indoor Water Use
a. Default occupant density from ASHRAE 62.1-2010, Table 6-1 b. Default occupant density from CEN Standard EN 15251, Table B.2 c. Appendix 2 Default Occupancy Counts
For buildings with more unusual occupancy patterns, calculate the FTE building occupants based on a standard eight-hour occupancy period.
Equation 2 FTE employees = (Σ all employee hours / 8)
d. Results from applicable studies.
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A project in Raleigh, North Carolina was originally registered under BD+C: New Construction. Later during the pre-design stage, the owner finds 3 tenants to occupy the building space upon completion and hence wants to change the rating system to Core and Shell. Which action should be taken by the project team to determine whether switching the rating system is possible
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Project should Submit a project CIR B. The Project should submit a LEED Interpretations C. The project should submit the issue via the feedback button within leedonline.com D. The project should contact the LEED technical customer service
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A project is pursuing combined review for LEED documentation. Which of the following should the team take care of prior to submitting for USGBC review inorder to avoid any delays with respect to USGBC review and project certification?
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Request more time from USGBC for project review B. Request more time from USGBC for Quality assurance review C. Wait until the construction is complete before collecting documentation from contractors and vendors D. Verify that numeric values (FTE, site area, etc.) are consistent across credits E. Project Manager or a team member should check for completeness of each online form F. Do an internal quality assurance review of the submissions
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Which of the following is true of a LEED Project Administrator? Choose 3
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Invite team members to LEED Online B. Request more time from USGBC for Quality assurance review C. Assign team members to credits in LEED Online D. A team member joining LEED online enjoys equal rights as the LEED Project Administrator E. Submit CIR
LEED Process (8 Qs)
Evolutionary characteristics of LEED LEED Certification Process, MPR and Prerequisites Avenues to achieve LEED goals Project boundary, LEED boundary and property boundary Synergies
Avenues to achieve LEED Goals 1. Innovation Credits Innovation Pilot Credits Exemplary Performance 2. Regional Priority Credits
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LEED v4 Process: Innovation in Design
Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Innovation Credit Credit Category
Project Type / Rating System
Innovation in Design
NC
CS
Schools
Hosp
Retail
Data
Ware
Health
Maximum Possible Points
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Innovation
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Pilot Credit
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Additional Strategies (Innovation, Pilot or Exemplary Performance)
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LEED Accredited Professional
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For buildings with more unusual occupancy patterns, calculate the FTE building occupants based on a standard eight-hour occupancy period.
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Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Innovation Credit
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Online Modules LEED v4 Process: Innovation Credit
Innovation (1-3 points) ·Defined in Option 1 above Pilot (1–3 points) Meet the requirements of Option 2 Exemplary Performance (1–2 points) Explained on next slide
MAX of 5 Points Innovation (up to 4 points) Pilot credits (up to 4 points) Exemplary performance (up to 2 points)
Innovation point strategy
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Q: Who is responsible for this credit
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Q: How to implement this IN credit?
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Identify innovative strategies IMPLEMENTATION – ALL OPTIONS
http://www.usgbc.org/pilotcredits
IMPLEMENTATION
Step 1.Identify target Step 2. Confirm exemplary implementation performance credits IMPLEMENTATION
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Confirm Credit Eligibility
Document Credit
IMPLEMENTATION
Rating System Variations Core and Shell Projects Campus Projects Group Approach Campus Approach
IMPLEMENTATION
Technology or strategy that aids an existing LEED credit Closed pilot credits No strategy can achieve more than 1 point Corporate strategies are not considered innovative Ineligible Strategies
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DOCUMENTATION
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Identify a project team member who is a LEED AP with specialty OR Engage a LEED AP with specialty to support the project Active credential required LEED APs without specialty (legacy LEED APs) do not qualify IMPLEMENTATION
DOCUMENTATION
Avenues to achieve LEED Goals 1. Innovation Credits Innovation Pilot Credits Exemplary Performance 2. Regional Priority Credits
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LEED v4 Process: Regional Priority
LEED v4 Process: Regional Priority Credit Category
Project Type / Rating System
Regional Priority
NC
CS
Schools Hosp
Maximum Possible Points
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Retail
Data
Ware
Health
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Credit 1
Regional Priority: Specific Credit
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Credit 2
Regional Priority: Specific Credit
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Credit 3
Regional Priority: Specific Credit
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Credit 4
Regional Priority: Specific Credit
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IMPLEMENTATION
DOCUMENTATION
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A project team after careful research identified 2 innovative ideas for successful innovation credits that were implemented in past LEED projects and awarded innovative credits for. Which of the following actions should the project team take for successful implementation of the innovative ideas?
C.
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Review the LEED Reference Guide
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Wait till the project is complete to document the innovation credit and submit the documentation via LEED online
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In May,2014 USGBC published an addenda for a credit under BD+CNew Construction. Which of the following statements are true for a new Construction project that was registered in December of 2013.
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The project team must follow any addenda published prior to December, 2013 B. Submit a CIR for clarification C. The project team must follow any addenda published in May, 2014 D. The project team can choose to follow any addenda published after May, 2014 E. The project team can choose to follow any addenda published prior to December, 2013
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Which of the following may earn a project IN Credit Innovation under option 1Innovation? Select 2
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Contact the LEED project to learn more on implementing them B. Seek formal pre-approval from USGBC by submitting a CIR Implement the innovative ideas and document them just like other credits
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Achieving LEED certification under two different rating systems B. Designing and implementing a green education program C. Corporate Carpool program D. Designing and implementing a green housekeeping program E. A Closed pilot credit
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LEED Process (8 Qs)
Evolutionary characteristics of LEED LEED Certification Process, MPR and Prerequisites Avenues to achieve LEED goals Project boundary, LEED boundary and property boundary Synergies
Project Boundary Development footprint of the building. *must stay consistent
Property Boundary Project’s legal property line.
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LEED Boundary Site area affected by construction. *includes building footprint + any land impacted by construction
LEED Boundary Additional Guidance • • • •
Site Building Interiors Neighborhoods
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How is the LEED boundary defined for a single building ?(choose 2)
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The entire project scope - generally limited to the site boundary B. The portion of project site submitted for LEED certification C. The edge of the building footprint D. The edge of the development footprint
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A campus project in Seattle with 100 acres has 7 buildings. How is the LEED boundary determined if each building will be a separate LEED project?
The LEED boundary is at the edge of each building's footprint
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C.
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A project is the middle of a goalsetting charrette. Which of the following special considerations would be part of the LEED project scope?(Choose 2)
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Each building has the boundary at the edge of at least 12 acres The project team determines the LEED boundary for each LEED project D.
The LEED boundary is at the perimeter of the 100-acre area
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A shared facility that may be used by the project occupants B. Underground parking C. An off-site amenity D. Energy Modeling E. Commissioning
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LEED Process (8 Qs)
Evolutionary characteristics of LEED LEED Certification Process, MPR and Prerequisites Avenues to achieve LEED goals Project boundary, LEED boundary and property boundary Synergies
SYNERGY synergy (syn·er·gy) the interaction of two or more agents or forces so that their combined effect is greater than the sum of their individual effects. cooperative interaction among groups, especially among the acquired subsidiaries or merged parts of a corporation, that creates an enhanced combined effect.
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