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April 2003
An Introduction to the An Introduction to the
U.S. Green Building CouncilU.S. Green Building Counciland theand the
LEEDLEEDTMTM Green Building Green Building Rating SystemRating System
An Introduction to the An Introduction to the
U.S. Green Building CouncilU.S. Green Building Counciland theand the
LEEDLEEDTMTM Green Building Green Building Rating SystemRating System
Copyright 2002, U.S. Green Building Council
U.S. Green Building CouncilU.S. Green Building Council
The nation's foremost coalition of leaders The nation's foremost coalition of leaders from across the building industry working from across the building industry working to promote buildings that are to promote buildings that are environmentally responsible, profitable, environmentally responsible, profitable, and healthy places to live and work. and healthy places to live and work.
The organization’s purpose is to:The organization’s purpose is to:• IntegrateIntegrate building industry sectors building industry sectors• LeadLead market transformation market transformation• EducateEducate owners and practitioners owners and practitioners
U.S. Green Building CouncilU.S. Green Building Council
National nonprofit organization based in National nonprofit organization based in Washington, DCWashington, DC
Diverse membership of organizationsDiverse membership of organizations Consensus-drivenConsensus-driven Committee-based product developmentCommittee-based product development Developer and administrator of the Developer and administrator of the
LEEDLEEDTMTM Green Building Rating System Green Building Rating System
What is “Green” Design?What is “Green” Design?
Design and construction practices that Design and construction practices that significantly reduce or eliminate the significantly reduce or eliminate the negative impact of buildings on the negative impact of buildings on the environment and occupants in five broad environment and occupants in five broad areas:areas: Sustainable site planning Sustainable site planning Safeguarding water and water efficiency Safeguarding water and water efficiency Energy efficiency and renewable energyEnergy efficiency and renewable energy Conservation of materials and resourcesConservation of materials and resources Indoor environmental qualityIndoor environmental quality
Environmental Impactof Buildings*
Environmental Impactof Buildings*
• 65.2% of total U.S. electricity consumption 65.2% of total U.S. electricity consumption 11
• > 36% of total U.S. primary energy use > 36% of total U.S. primary energy use 22
• 30% of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions 30% of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions 33
• 136 million tons of construction and demolition 136 million tons of construction and demolition waste in the U.S. (approx. 2.8 lbs/person/day) waste in the U.S. (approx. 2.8 lbs/person/day) 44
• 12% of potable water in the U.S. 12% of potable water in the U.S. 55
• 40% (3 billion tons annually) of raw materials 40% (3 billion tons annually) of raw materials use globally use globally 66
* Commercial and residential* Commercial and residential
Benefits of Green BuildingBenefits of Green Building
Environmental benefitsEnvironmental benefits• Reduce the impacts of natural resource Reduce the impacts of natural resource
consumptionconsumption
Economic benefitsEconomic benefits• Improve the bottom lineImprove the bottom line
Health and safety benefits Health and safety benefits • Enhance occupant comfort and healthEnhance occupant comfort and health
Community benefitsCommunity benefits Minimize strain on local infrastructures and Minimize strain on local infrastructures and
improve quality of lifeimprove quality of life
Economic BenefitsEconomic Benefits
Competitive first costsCompetitive first costs Integrated design allows high benefit at low Integrated design allows high benefit at low
cost by achieving synergies between cost by achieving synergies between disciplines and between technologiesdisciplines and between technologies
Reduce operating costsReduce operating costs Lower utility costs significantlyLower utility costs significantly
Optimize life-cycle economic performanceOptimize life-cycle economic performance
Economic BenefitsEconomic Benefits
Increase building valuationIncrease building valuation• Using the income-capitalization method: asset Using the income-capitalization method: asset
value = net operating income (NOI) divided by value = net operating income (NOI) divided by the capitalization rate. If the cap rate is 10%, the capitalization rate. If the cap rate is 10%, multiply the reduction in annual operating multiply the reduction in annual operating costs by 10 to calculate the increase in the costs by 10 to calculate the increase in the building’s asset valuebuilding’s asset value
Decrease vacancy, improve retentionDecrease vacancy, improve retention Marketing advantagesMarketing advantages
Reduce liabilityReduce liability Improve risk managementImprove risk management
Productivity BenefitsProductivity Benefits
Improve occupant performanceImprove occupant performance• Estimated $29 Estimated $29 ––168 billion in national 168 billion in national
productivity losses per year productivity losses per year 11
• Student performance is better in daylit Student performance is better in daylit schools. schools. 2, 32, 3
Reduce absenteeism and turnoverReduce absenteeism and turnover• Providing a healthy workplace improves Providing a healthy workplace improves
employee satisfactionemployee satisfaction
Increase retail sales with daylightingIncrease retail sales with daylighting• Studies have shown ~40% improvement Studies have shown ~40% improvement 44
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Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design
Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design
A leading-edge system for designing, A leading-edge system for designing, constructing, operating and certifying constructing, operating and certifying
the world’s greenest buildings.the world’s greenest buildings.
Why Was LEEDTM Created?Why Was LEEDTM Created?
Facilitate positive results for the Facilitate positive results for the environment, occupant health and environment, occupant health and financial returnfinancial return
Define “green” by providing a standard Define “green” by providing a standard for measurementfor measurement
Prevent “greenwashing” (false or Prevent “greenwashing” (false or exaggerated claims)exaggerated claims)
Promote whole-building, integrated Promote whole-building, integrated design processesdesign processes
Why Was LEEDTM Created?Why Was LEEDTM Created?
Use as a design guidelineUse as a design guideline Recognize leadersRecognize leaders Stimulate green competitionStimulate green competition Establish market value with recognizable Establish market value with recognizable
national “brand”national “brand” Raise consumer awareness Raise consumer awareness Transform the marketplaceTransform the marketplace!!
LEEDTM Market TransformationLEEDTM Market Transformation
*As of 04.02.03*As of 04.02.03
49 Certified Projects*49 Certified Projects*689 Registered Projects*689 Registered Projects*
90 M gsf* 48 States 7 Countries*
LEEDTM Market TransformationLEEDTM Market Transformation Registered Projects by State* - Top 10Registered Projects by State* - Top 10
*As of 04.02.03*As of 04.02.03
02000000400000060000008000000
1000000012000000140000001600000018000000
112 56 49 48 35 34 33 32 23 22
CA PA WA OR TX MA MI NY GA MD
State and Number of Projects
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LEED™ Market TransformationLEED™ Market Transformation Registered Projects by Building Type*Registered Projects by Building Type*
**As of 04.02.03As of 04.02.03
Multi-Unit Residential
3%
Higher Education
11%
Multi-Use14%
Commercial Office23%
K-12 Education6%
Not Classified6%
Library4%
Laboratory3%
Recreation1%
Assembly 2%
LEEDTM National ReportsLEEDTM National Reports Registered Projects by Owner Type*Registered Projects by Owner Type*
*As of 04.02.03*As of 04.02.03
Individual1%
Profit Corporation
33%
Local Government
24%
Nonprofit Corporation
15%
State Government
13%
Other4%
Federal Government
10%
LEEDTM in the USA LEEDTM in the USA
Federal Government Use:Federal Government Use:
General Services Administration General Services Administration (GSA)(GSA) LEED Certified projects beginning in 2003 LEED Certified projects beginning in 2003
U.S. Air ForceU.S. Air Force LEED Application Guide for LodgingLEED Application Guide for Lodging
U.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of Engineers Adoption ofAdoption of LEEDLEEDTM TM (SPiRiT)(SPiRiT)
Department of StateDepartment of State Department of Energy (DOE)Department of Energy (DOE) Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) (EPA) Grant for LEED Existing BuildingsGrant for LEED Existing Buildings
U.S. NavyU.S. Navy Grant for LEED ResidentialGrant for LEED Residential
LEEDTM in the USALEEDTM in the USA
State Government State Government Use:Use:
CaliforniaCalifornia MarylandMaryland MassachusettsMassachusetts New JerseyNew Jersey New YorkNew York OregonOregon PennsylvaniaPennsylvania
Local Government LEEDLocal Government LEEDTMTM UsersUsers
• Austin, TX Austin, TX • Arlington, VAArlington, VA• Boulder, CO Boulder, CO • Cook County, ILCook County, IL• Los Angeles, CALos Angeles, CA• Portland, ORPortland, OR• San Diego, CASan Diego, CA• San Jose, CASan Jose, CA• San Mateo, CASan Mateo, CA• Seattle, WA Seattle, WA
LEEDTM in the USALEEDTM in the USA
Global Use of LEEDTMGlobal Use of LEEDTM
World InterestWorld Interest• Australia Australia • Canada*Canada*• China*China*• FranceFrance• Hong Kong Hong Kong • India*India*• JapanJapan• Spain*Spain*
*Registered Projects
Diverse Owners and Buildings:Examples of Certified Projects
Diverse Owners and Buildings:Examples of Certified Projects
Technical Overview of LEEDTMTechnical Overview of LEEDTM
Green building rating system, currently for Green building rating system, currently for commercial, institutional, and high-rise commercial, institutional, and high-rise residential new construction and major residential new construction and major renovation.renovation.
Existing, proven technologiesExisting, proven technologies Evaluates and recognizes performance in Evaluates and recognizes performance in
accepted green design categories accepted green design categories LEED 3.0 product development includes LEED 3.0 product development includes
existing buildings, multiple buildings, core existing buildings, multiple buildings, core & shell, interiors, and residential& shell, interiors, and residential
Technical Overview of LEEDTM
(continued)Technical Overview of LEEDTM
(continued)
Whole-building approach encourages and Whole-building approach encourages and guides a collaborative, integrated design guides a collaborative, integrated design and construction processand construction process
Optimizes environmental and economic Optimizes environmental and economic factorsfactors
Four levels of certificationFour levels of certification• LEED CertifiedLEED Certified 26 - 32 points 26 - 32 points • Silver Level Silver Level 33 - 38 points 33 - 38 points • Gold LevelGold Level 39 - 51 points 39 - 51 points • Platinum LevelPlatinum Level 52+ points (69 possible)52+ points (69 possible)
LEEDTM Point DistributionLEEDTM Point Distribution
Water
Efficiency
8%Energy &
Atmosphere
27%
Materials &
Resources
20%
Sustainable
Sites
22%
Indoor
Environmental
Quality
23%
Five LEED credit categories
LEEDTM Certification ProcessLEEDTM Certification Process
A three step process :A three step process : Step 1:Step 1: Project RegistrationProject Registration
Welcome Packet and on-line project Welcome Packet and on-line project listinglisting
Step 2:Step 2: Technical SupportTechnical Support Reference PackageReference Package Credit RulingsCredit Rulings
Step 3:Step 3: Building CertificationBuilding Certification Upon documentation submittal and Upon documentation submittal and
USGBC reviewUSGBC review
Certification BenefitsCertification Benefits
Third party validation of achievementThird party validation of achievement Qualify for growing array of state and local Qualify for growing array of state and local
government incentivesgovernment incentives Contribute to growing knowledge baseContribute to growing knowledge base LEED certification plaque to mount on buildingLEED certification plaque to mount on building Official certificateOfficial certificate Receive marketing exposure through USGBC Web Receive marketing exposure through USGBC Web
site, case studies, media announcementssite, case studies, media announcements
Recognition of Quality Buildings and Recognition of Quality Buildings and Environmental StewardshipEnvironmental Stewardship
LEED™ ResourcesLEED™ Resources
LEED Green Building Rating SystemLEED Green Building Rating System Training WorkshopTraining Workshop Reference PackageReference Package Professional AccreditationProfessional Accreditation Welcome PacketWelcome Packet Credit Rulings Credit Rulings Website (www.leedbuilding.org)Website (www.leedbuilding.org) Email Email (leedinfo@usgbc.org) (leedinfo@usgbc.org)
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