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Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)

What is LEED?. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Green Construction, Environmentally Friendly, ect. LEED's History. USGBC was created in 1993 LEED pilot rating system was released in 1998 LEED has emerged as the most respected rating system

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Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)

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  1. What is LEED? • Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design • U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) • Green Construction, Environmentally Friendly, ect.

  2. LEED's History • USGBC was created in 1993 • LEED pilot rating system was released in 1998 • LEED has emerged as the most respected rating system • USGBC holds an annual convention

  3. Why Should I Care? • Tax Incentives • Free Publicity • It is the “Cool” thing to do • You have to… • Respect in the community • Being Responsible • Health Reasons • Lease Faster • Retain Employees • And many more…

  4. Who uses LEED? • Starts with the Owner • Design Team • Construction Team • Consultants (i.e. Engineers, Landscape Architects) • Gov’t Officials • Real Estate/Marketing Teams • Facility Managers • Manufactures • And anyone looking to make some money off of this growing practice

  5. So, what does LEED consist of? • Six Sections: Sustainable Sites, Water Efficiency, Energy and Atmosphere, Materials and Resources, Indoor Environmental Quality, Innovative Design • There are Prerequisites, Credits, along with Exemplary Performance • 7 Required Prerequisites

  6. The Point System • There are four Certification awards • Certified 26 – 32 • Silver 33 – 38 • Gold 39 – 51 • Platinum 52 - 69

  7. Does it Cost Extra? • Yes • Well is it worth it then? • USGBC says, Yes • Costs are from up-front costs, but will pay for itself • The LEED process also costs… • What would “Green” Construction be without the more important Green

  8. What are the Benefits? • Occupant Health • Occupant Productivity • Lower Energy Costs • Environmental Impact • Money, Payback • Building Lifecycle • Happy People • Knowing you are making an impact

  9. Residental Examples • Platinum Home • Gold Home • Silver Home • Certified Home

  10. LEED AP • Anyone may become a LEED AP • Around 50,000 people have passed their accreditation exam • Must pass an accreditation exam • When you do, you get to put LEED AP at the end of your name… Sweet • Knowledgeable of the whole project process • The exam program transitioned to Green Building Certification Institute, in 2008

  11. New Version • LEED v3 2009 • More exams • Some credits change • Different Accreditation categories • More information can be found at <usgbc.org> • Sorry, to late to take v2.2

  12. Sources: usgbc.org, flickr.com, LEED manual, SHP Training Mannual Questions?

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