LEED Series - Part II - How It Works

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By Admin  on 08 February 2010
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PART II: How Does LEED Work?

Certification

LEED points are awarded on a 100-point scale, and credits are weighted to reflect their potential environmental impacts. Additionally, 10 bonus credits are available, four of which address regionally specific environmental issues. A project must satisfy all prerequisites and earn a minimum number of points to be certified.

In LEED 2009 there are 100 possible base points plus an additional 6 points for Innovation in Design and 4 points for Regional Priority. Buildings can qualify for four levels of certification:

USGBC LEED 2009 (v3):

Certified 40-49 points
Silver 50-59 points
Gold 60-79 points
Platinum 80 points and above

Note that the LEED for Homes rating system is much different than LEED v3, with different point categories and thresholds that reward efficient residential design

 USGBC LEED v2.2:

In LEED v2.2 for new construction and major renovations for commercial buildings there are 69 possible points and buildings can qualify for four levels of certification:

Certified 26-32 points
Silver 33-38 points
Gold 39-51 points
Platinum 52-69 points


Part - I                                            Part - III


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Vipin says : Feb 10 2010 7:55 AM
I construct residential flats on areas of 200sq yds -400sq.yds,on which 4 flats are built.I am keen to know how can I apply this concept.Please enlighten. Thanks and regards. Vipin


 
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