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LEED NC

Credit SummaryNUMBERS & NAMESSlide Editor: James A. StrapkoLEED Source: www.usgbc.org

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Credit Numbers32 Credits; 69 Points

WEc1.1WEc1.2WEc2WEc3.1WEc3.2MRPR1MRc1.1MRc1.2MRc1.3MRc2.1MRc2.2

MRc3.1MRc3.2MRc4.1MRc4.2MRc5.1MRc5.2MRc6MRc7SSPR1SSc1SSc2

SSc3SSc4.1SSc4.2SSc4.3SSc4.4SSc5.1SSc5.2SSc6.1SSc6.2SSc7.1SSc7.2

SSc8EQPR1EQPR2EQc1EQc2EQc3.1EQc3.2EQc4.1EQc4.2EQc4.3EQc4.4

EQc5EQc6.1EQc6.2EQc7.1EQc7.2EQc8.1EQc8.2EAPR1EAPR2EAPR3EAc1

EAc2EAc3EAc4EAc5EAc6IDc1IDc2

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WE Water Efficiency

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Water Efficiency3 Credits; 5 Points; 3 Potential ID

WEc1.1: Water Efficient Landscaping – 50% ReductionWEc1.2: Water Efficient Landscaping – No Potable Water or No

IrrigationWEc2: Innovative Wastewater Technologies

Exemplary Performance/ID, 1 point for either:– Zero use - 100% reduction in potable water for conveying sewerage– 100% On-site treatment & reuse/infiltration of wastewater

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Water Efficiency3 Credits; 5 Points; 3 Potential ID

WEc3.1: Water Use Reduction, 20% ReductionWEc3.2: Water Use Reduction, 30% Reduction

Exemplary Performance/ID, 2 points: – 40% Reduction in (Regulated) Water Use– 10% Saving in Process & Non-regulated Water Use

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Water Efficiency3 Credits; 5 Points

WEc1.1: W___ E___ L___ – ___% R___WEc1.2: W___ E___ L___ – No P___ W___ or No I___WEc2: I___ W___ T___

ExPerf/ID, 1 point for either:– Z___ use - ___% reduction in p___ w___ for conveying s___– ___% On-s___ t___ & r___/i___ of wastewater

WEc3.1: W___ U___ R___, ___% R___WEc3.2: W___ U___ R___, ___% R___

ExPerf/ID, 2 points: – ___% Reduction in (R___) W___ U___– ___% Saving in P___ & N___-R___ W___ U___

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MR Materials & Resources

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Materials & Resources7 Credits; 13 Points; 6 Potential ID

MRPR1: Storage & Collection of RecyclablesMRc1.1: Building Reuse, 75% Walls Floors RoofMRc1.2: Building Reuse, 95% Walls Floors RoofMRc1.3: Building Reuse, Maintain 50% Interior Non-StructuralMRc2.1: Construction Waste Management, Divert 50%MRc2.2: Construction Waste Management, Divert 75%

Exemplary Performance/ID, 1 point: Divert 95%

MRc3.1: Material Reuse 5% of TCM Reused Items(TCM = Total Construction Materials)

MRc3.2: Material Reuse 10% of TCM Reused ItemsExemplary Performance/ID, 1 point: 15% Reused Items

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Materials & Resources7 Credits; 13 Points; 6 Potential ID

MRc4.1: Recycled Content (Post+Pre/2), 10% of TCM Cost(Post+Pre/2 = Post Consumer Cost + half Pre-Consumer Cost)

MRc4.2: Recycled Content (Post+Pre/2), 20% of TCM CostExemplary Performance/ID, 1 point: 30% of TCM Cost Recycled Content

MRc5.1: Regional Materials, 10% of TCM EPM Regionally(EPM = Extracted, Processed, Manufactured)

MRc5.2: Regional Materials, 20% of TCM EPM RegionallyExemplary Performance/ID, 1 point: 40% of TCM EPM Regionally

MRc6: Rapidly Renewable Materials, 2.5% of TCM RRMExemplary Performance/ID, 1 point: 5% of TCM RRM

MRc7: Certified Wood, 50% Wood Material Value($) FSC;Exemplary Performance/ID, 1 point: 95% WMV($) FSC

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Materials & Resources7 Credits; 13 Points; 6 Potential ID

MRPR1: S___ & C___ of R___MRc1.1: B___ R___, ___% W___ F___ R___MRc1.2: B___ R___, ___% W___ F___ R___MRc1.3: B___ R___, M___ ___% I___ N___-S___MRc2.1: C___ W___ M___, D___ ___%MRc2.2: C___ W___ M___, D___ ___%

ExPerf/ID ___%

MRc3.1: M___ R___ ___% of TCM R___ M___MRc3.2: M___ R___ ___% of TCM R___ M___

ExPerf/ID ___%

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Materials & Resources7 Credits; 13 Points; 6 Potential ID

MRc4.1: R___ C___, ___% of TCM R___ C___MRc4.2: R___ C___, ___% of TCM R___ C___

ExPerf/ID ___%

MRc5.1: R___ M___, ___% of TCM EPM R___MRc5.2: R___ M___, ___% of TCM EPM R___

ExPerf/ID ___%

MRc6: R___ R___ M___, ___% of TCM RRMExPerf/ID ___%

MRc7: C___ W___, ___% WMV($) FSCExPerf/ID ___%

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SS Sustainable Sites

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Sustainable Sites8 Credits; 14 Points: 6 Potential ID

SSPR1: Construction Activity Pollution PreventionSSc1: Site SelectionSSc2: Development Density & Community Connectivity

Exemplary Performance/ID 1 point for Option 1, Either:– Project density >= 2x density of surroundings– Average density of surroundings >= 120,000 sf per acre

SSc3: Brownfield Development

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Sustainable Sites8 Credits; 14 Points; 6 Potential ID

SSc4.1: Alternate Transport, Public Transport AccessExemplary Performance/ID, 1 point:– Institute comprehensive transport management plan reducing auto

use through multiple (transport) options

SSc4.2: Alternate Transport, Bicycle Storage & Changing RoomsSSc4.3: Alternate Transport, Low-Emitting & Fuel-Efficient

VehiclesSSc4.4: Alternate Transport, Parking Capacity

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Sustainable Sites8 Credits; 14 Points; 6 Potential ID

SSc5.1: Site Development, Protect or Restore HabitatExemplary Performance/ID, 1 point:– Previously developed sites : keep 75% (instead of 50%) site as

green /vegetated with native species

SSc5.2: Site Development, Maximize Open SpaceExemplary Performance/ID, 1 point:– case 1: open space to exceed local codes by 50% (instead of 25%)– case 2: open space to double building footprint (instead of match)– case 3: open space to be 40% of site area (instead of 20%)

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Sustainable Sites8 Credits; 14 Points; 6 Potential ID

SSc6.1: Stormwater Design, Quantity ControlSSc6.2: Stormwater Design, Quality ControlSSc7.1: Heat Island Effect, Non-roof

Exemplary Performance/ID, 1 point:– option 1: provide 100% (instead of 50%) of site shade for 5 year

occupancy– option 2: provide 100% (instead of 50%) of parking underground or

under roof

SSc7.2: Heat Island Effect, RoofExemplary Performance/ID, 1 point:– 100% of project’s roof area (excluding mechanical equipment,

photovoltaic panels, and skylights) is composed of green roof system

SSc8: Light Pollution Reduction

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Sustainable Sites8 Credits; 14 Points: 6 Potential ID

SSPR1: C___ A___ P___ PreventionSSc1: S___ SelectionSSc2: D___ D___ & C___ C___

Exemplary Performance/ID, 1 point:

SSc3: Brown___ D___SSc4.1: A___ T___, P___ T___ A___

Exemplary Performance/ID, 1 point:

SSc4.2: A___ T___, B___ S___ & C___ R___SSc4.3: A___ T___, L___-E___ & F___-E___ V___SSc4.4: A___ T___, P___ C___

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Sustainable Sites8 Credits; 14 Points; 6 Potential ID

SSc5.1: S___ D___, P___ or R___ H___Exemplary Performance/ID, 1 point:

SSc5.2: S___ D___, M___ O___ S___Exemplary Performance/ID, 1 point:

SSc6.1: S___ D___, Q___ C___SSc6.2: S___ D___, Q___ C___SSc7.1: H___ I___ E___, N___-r___

Exemplary Performance/ID, 1 point:

SSc7.2: H___ I___ E___, R___Exemplary Performance/ID, 1 point:

SSc8: L___ P___ R___

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(I)EQ Indoor Environmental

Quality

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Indoor Environmental Quality8 Credits; 15 Points; 2 Potential ID

EQPR1: Minimum Indoor Air QualityEQPR2: Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) ControlEQc1: Outdoor Air Delivery MonitoringEQc2: Increase VentilationEQc3.1: Construction IAQ Management, During ConstructionEQc3.2: Construction IAQ Management, Before OccupancyEQc4.1: Low-Emitting Materials, Adhesives & SealantsEQc4.2: Low-Emitting Materials, Paints & CoatingsEQc4.3: Low-Emitting Materials, Carpet SystemsEQc4.4: Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Wood & Agrifiber

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Indoor Environmental Quality8 Credits; 15 Points: 2 Potential ID

EQc5: Indoor Chemical Pollutant Source ControlEQc6.1: Controllability of Systems, LightingEQc6.2: Controllability of Systems, Thermal ComfortEQc7.1: Thermal Comfort, DesignEQc7.2: Thermal Comfort, VerificationEQc8.1: Daylighting & Views, Daylight 75% of Spaces

Exemplary Performance/ID, 1 point:– Provide daylighting for 95% (instead of 75%) of occupied areas

EQc8.2: Daylighting & Views, Views 90% of Spaces Exemplary Performance/ID, 1 point:– No prescribed threshold; evaluated case-by-case

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Indoor Environmental Quality8 Credits; 15 Points; 2 Potential ID

EQPR1: Minimum I___ A___ Q___EQPR2: E___ T___ S___ (ETS) ControlEQc1: O___ A___ Delivery MonitoringEQc2: Increase V___EQc3.1: Construction IAQ Management, D___ C___EQc3.2: Construction IAQ Management, B___ O___EQc4.1: Low-Emitting Materials, A___ & S___EQc4.2: Low-Emitting Materials, P___ & C___EQc4.3: Low-Emitting Materials, C___ S___EQc4.4: Low-Emitting Materials, C___ W___ & A___

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Indoor Environmental Quality8 Credits; 15 Points; 2 Potential ID

EQc5: Indoor C___ P___ Source ControlEQc6.1: C___ of Systems, L___EQc6.2: C___ of Systems, T___ C___EQc7.1: T___ Comfort, D___EQc7.2: T___ Comfort, V___EQc8.1: D___ & Views, D___ ___% of SpacesEQc8.2: D___ & Views, V___ ___% of Spaces

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EA Energy & Atmosphere

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Energy & Atmosphere6 Credits; 17 Points

EAPR1: Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems

EAPR2: Minimum Energy PerformanceEAPR3: Fundamental Refrigerant ManagementEAc1, (1-10 points): Optimize Energy Performance Exemplary Performance/ID, 1 point:

– Provide an additional 3.5% improvement (45.5% for new buildings, 38.5% for existing buildings )

EAc2, (1-3 points): On-Site Renewable Energy Exemplary Performance/ID, 1 point:

– Provide 17.5% renewable energy

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Energy & Atmosphere6 Credits; 17 Points

EAc3: Enhanced CommissioningEAc4: Enhanced Refrigerant ManagementEAc5: Measurement & VerificationEAc6: Green Power

Exemplary Performance/ID, 1 point:– At least 70% of the building's electricity each year for two years

(double base credit)– A contract of four years or longer in which 35% of more electricity is

provided each year (double base credit)

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Energy & Atmosphere6 Credits; 17 Points

EAPR1: F___ C___ of B___ E___ S___EAPR2: M___ E___ P___EAPR3: F___ R___ M___EAc1: O___ E___ P___EAc2: O___-S___ R___ E___EAc3: E___ C___EAc4: E___ R___ M___EAc5: M___ & V___EAc6: G___ P___

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ID Innovation in

Design

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Innovation in Design0 Credits; 5 Points

IDc1, (1-4 points): Innovation in Design ProcessIDc2: LEED AP

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LEED NC

Credit SummaryNUMBERS & NAMESSlide Editor: James A. StrapkoLEED Source: www.usgbc.org

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Credit Numbers32 Credits; 69 Points

WEc1.1WEc1.2WEc2WEc3.1WEc3.2MRPR1MRc1.1MRc1.2MRc1.3MRc2.1MRc2.2

MRc3.1MRc3.2MRc4.1MRc4.2MRc5.1MRc5.2MRc6MRc7SSPR1SSc1SSc2

SSc3SSc4.1SSc4.2SSc4.3SSc4.4SSc5.1SSc5.2SSc6.1SSc6.2SSc7.1SSc7.2

SSc8EQPR1EQPR2EQc1EQc2EQc3.1EQc3.2EQc4.1EQc4.2EQc4.3EQc4.4

EQc5EQc6.1EQc6.2EQc7.1EQc7.2EQc8.1EQc8.2EAPR1EAPR2EAPR3EAc1

EAc2EAc3EAc4EAc5EAc6IDc1IDc2