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This presentation is specifically tailored to the real estate community. Are you a real estate broker representing a tenant interested in LEED certified space? A building owner, who the broker calls on and doesn’t know if he can look at the deal? The lender he calls to assemble the financing being asked to underwrite the sustainable improvements? Whoever you are, we are all in this together. This course will introduce you to the basic structure of LEED, the different rating systems and most importantly the framework and terminology to make you confident in the market. We will cover the issues to know, the questions to ask and when to ask them. LEED is truly an integrative process and each individual involved in the project has an influence on the final product. You will learn, what you have to consider for LEED and when you need to do it.
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LEED – THE BASICS
Introduction
S G ith
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Susann GeithnerHSB Architects + EngineersDirector of Sustainabilityy
LEED AP O+M & BD+C
NAIOP BOMA
Guest Expert: LEEDUser comGuest Expert: LEEDUser.com
Robert BajkoRobert BajkoHSB Architects + Engineers
LEED AP ID +C
AIA NCARB NAIOP BOMAAIA NCARB NAIOP BOMA
Why LEED? Why Now?y y3
Energy Star, LEED Tenants by Industry Type 2010
LEED vs. Non-LEED4
Average Rent since 2000
Market Shift5
OM NCLEED EBOM vs. LEED NC
LEED in Cleveland6
Gross SF CertifiedGross SF Certified
LEED: Cleveland vs. Chicagog7
ChiCleveland ChicagoCleveland
9835/M
2046/M
Energy StarB ildi 35/M 46/MBuildings
26493/M
55128/M
USGBCMembers 93/M 128/MMembers
23181/M
2865/M
LEED Certified Projects
501176/M
109252/M
LEED Registered Projects
8 /M 65/MProjects
/
M = Million PeopleSource: www.gbig.org
The LEED Effect8
7% Higher 3% Higher 11-16% Higher
ff O S lEffective Rent Occupancy Sales Price
Content d i t i f9
LEED Rating Agencies
Content designnext.info9
g gLEED Rating Systems
Q ti ?LEED Structure
Questions?
Certification costsCertification ProcessLEED 2012LEED Credential (LEED AP)LEED Credential (LEED AP)Let’s recap
Before we start
LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
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LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental DesignUSGBC U.S. Green Building CouncilGBCI Green Building Certification InstituteGBCI Green Building Certification InstituteLEED GA LEED Green AssociateLEED AP LEED Accredited ProfessionalLEED AP LEED Accredited ProfessionalHVAC Heating, Ventilating, Air-ConditioningASHRAE A i S i t f H ti R f i ti d ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and
Air-Conditioning EngineersENERGY Energy Management Program thru EPAENERGY Energy Management Program thru EPASTAR
Rating Agencies – USGBC & GBCIg g11
U i S G B ildi C il E bli h d 1993
> 1 4 Billion sqft certified commercial space
Unites States Green Building Council: Established 1993
LEED – Established 1998
160,000 LEED AP’s
> 1.4 Billion sqft. certified commercial space
16,000 Members / >22,000 Projects
160,000 LEED AP s
Administers LEED AP accreditation
Third party organization
Ad i i LEED tifi ti
Green Building Certification Institute: Established 2008
Administers LEED certification process
Content12 Content12
LEED Rating Agencies g gLEED Rating SystemsLEED St t LEED Structure Certification costsCertification ProcessLEED 2012LEED Credential (LEED AP)Let’s recapLet s recap
LEED Rating systems13 LEED Credentials
LEED NC – New Construction
LEED Rating systems13 LEED Credentials
LEED CS – Core & ShellLEED NC RetailLEED SchoolsLEED Health Care
LEED for Homes and Mid-Rise
LEED CI – Commercial Interior
LEED CI RetailLEED EB O+M – Existing Buildings –
Operations + MaintenanceLEED ND Neighborhood Development
LEED Rating systems14 LEED CredentialsLEED Rating systems14 LEED Credentials
LEED Rating systems – LEED 15
LEED NC – New Construction
LEED Rating systems – LEED 15
LEED NC New Construction
Does NOT Expire! 60 / 40 rule
Owner OccupiedNew building construction
or
>60% Owneror
Major renovation project
T pe of Use
<40% Tenant
R id ti l
> 60 % office, Warehouse,
Type of Use Residential> 6 levels
Manufacturing
Other use
LEED Rating systems17
LEED CS – Core & Shell
LEED Rating systems17
LEED CS Core & Shell
Does NOT Expire! 60 / 40 ruleMulti-Tenant
Office Building
Mostly Tenant OccupiedNew building construction
or
>60% Tenant
Office Building
orMajor renovation project <40% Owner
50% Tenant
0% O
Your choiceNC or CS
PRECERTIFICATION possible based
on 50% Owner intended credits
10% Owner
90% Tenant 100% Tenant
office tenant
retail tenanthotel
LEED Rating systems20
LEED NC Retail
LEED Rating systems20
LEED NC Retail
Does NOT Expire! 60 / 40 rule
>60% Retail/Owner
Owner OccupiedNew building construction
or<40% Other
orMajor renovation project
BanksMerchandiseRestaurants
SSpas
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LEED Rating system - Quizg y
It’s mostly office and bank,
20% retail
40% office only a little bit of retail.LEED NC ?
No banks belong to LEED NC il20% retail
40% banks
retail.retail.
Than it’s 60% retail LEED NC Retail ?
Maybe. Is it owner occupied?
Not necessarily it’s mostly tenant Which one is it ? Not necessarily, it’s mostly tenant space. The tenants decide about
their build-out’s finishes
Which one is it ?NC – New Construction
CS – Core and ShellLEED CS !NC – Retail
LEED Rating systems23
LEED for Schools
LEED Rating systems23
LEED for Schools
Does NOT Expire! 60 / 40 rule
Owner OccupiedNew building construction
>60% K12 School or other schools
orMajor renovation project Other
LEED Rating systems24
LEED for Healthcare
LEED Rating systems24
Does NOT Expire! 60 / 40 rule
Owner OccupiedNew building construction
>60% Healthcare
orMajor renovation project <40% Other
LEED Rating systems25
LEED for Homes and Mid-Rise
LEED Rating systems25
Rated by LEED H G R O O i d
Does NOT Expire!
LEED Homes Green Rater NOT the GBCI
Owner OccupiedNew building construction
orMajor renovation project
<4 levelsLEED Homes
Major renovation project
Private Residence
< 6 levels
< 6 levels
LEED Midrise
Residence
LEED MidriseApartment Condo or
Hotel
LEED Rating systems26 LEED Rating systems26
Tenant or Owner OccupiedInterior Build-Out
NO major changes to building envelopeOfficeManufacturing
Does NOT Expire!
gAssembly
HealthcareSchools
LEED CI – Commercial Interior
LEED CI Retail
Stores of ANY kindBanks
RestaurantsSpas
<90% <90% leased or ownedby project owner
AND<40% <40%
new building addition or
major renovation of existing building
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(envelope, major HVAC)
LEED Rating system - Quizg y7 level
LEED Homes ?No, it’s more than 6
58% Residentiallevels.levels.
LEED NC Retail ?
42% RetailMaybe. Is it owner occupied?
Yes, the retail area is NoYes, the retail area is
LEED NC Retail, is an option since it’s more
No
LEED CS, it’s mostly tenants
Which one is it ?NC R il than 40%
You can also use
mostly tenants NC – Retail
LEED Homes
NC – New Construction
LEED NC since it’s a high rise residential
CS – Core and Shell
LEED Mid-Rise
LEED Rating systems29
LEED EB O+M – Existing Buildings –
LEED Rating systems29
LEED EB O+M Existing Buildings
Operations + Maintenance
Mixed UseMixed UseHigh RiseHigh Rise
Existing BuildingUndergoing Improvements
orN C i Office
RetailOffice Retail
High RiseResidentialHigh Rise
Residential
LEED O+M LEED O+M
No Construction
DOES Expire! After 5 YearsAfter 5 Years
ALL Use TypesMedical
Office Space or
Cli i
MedicalOffice Space
orCli i
Existing building, renovating < 40% of it’s
façade and upgrade HVAC i
Existing building, renovating < 40% of it’s
façade and upgrade HVAC iClinicClinic some HVAC equipmentsome HVAC equipment
LEED O+M LEED O+M
LEED Rating systems30
LEED EB O+M – Existing Buildings –
LEED Rating systems30
LEED EB O+M Existing Buildings
Operations + Maintenance
Existing BuildingUndergoing Improvements
orN C i
Certification based on Performance Period:
No Construction
DOES Expire! After 5 Years
Initial duration: 3-12 months; Recertification: 12 months
After 5 Years
ALL Use Types
Establish goals/policies before and track during performance period
Existing building under going improvements
Office tenants and
Existing building under going improvements
Office tenants and
Existing building under going improvements
Existing building under going improvements
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Office tenants and some retail
Office tenants and some retail
Owner occupiedOwner occupied
LEED Rating systems32
LEED ND Neighborhood Development
LEED Rating systems32
LEED ND Neighborhood Development
New development Req ires f t re b ilding owners and New development or
infill with or without existing buildings
Requires future building owners and retrofits to be
more energy and water efficient
Does NOT Expire! Requires or encourages mixed use developments with
walkable and public transit orientedinfrastructure
Two Building Minimumup to
320 Acres
Use appropriate sites:no wetlands, floodplain or natural
habitats 320 Acres habitats
LEED Portfolio / Volume program33 LEED Portfolio / Volume program33
LEED NC - New Construction & Major Renovations
LEED CI Commercial Interior
LEED CI / NC for Retail
Minimum of 25 certificationsunder the same system within 3 years.
E bl h l d d
LEED CI - Commercial Interior
Establish pilot project as your standard.Commit to implementation in future projects
Streamlines certification process
Certification does expireminimum of 25 certification within 3 years
LEED EBOM - Existing Buildings – Operation & Maintenance
LEED EBOM - Existing Buildings – Operation & Maintenance
minimum of 25 certification within 3 yearsongoing verification of compliance
Ensures recertification
Construction within 3 years LEED NC Volume program
35Certification within 3 years LEED EBOM Volume programCertification within 3 years LEED EBOM Volume program
Questions?36
Content37 Content37
LEED Rating Agencies LEED Rating Agencies LEED Rating SystemsLEED S LEED Structure Certification costsCertification ProcessLEED 2012LEED 2012LEED Credential (LEED AP)L t’ Let’s recap
LEED Structure –Certification Levels38
40-49 points >80 points60-79 points50-59 points
ff f
21 22 30 5
Office, retail or industrial certified LEED project in Ohio excluding interior projectsAn additional 134 projects registered in Ohio
LEED Structure39
Mi i P j t R i t (MPR)
LEED Structure39
Minimum Project Requirements (MPR)
Required for every LEED Project
The same for every rating systemThe same for every rating system
Prerequisites MandatoryPrerequisitesRequired for every LEED Project
Varies by Rating System
Ma da o y
CreditsMinimum of 40 Points for Certification
Selective
Minimum of 40 Points for Certification
Credit Selection up to Project Team
LEED Structure40
Mi i P j t R i t (MPR)
LEED Structure40
Minimum Project Requirements (MPR)
Required for every LEED Project
The same for every rating system S t i bl SitThe same for every rating system
Prerequisites
Sustainable Site
Water Efficiency
PrerequisitesRequired for every LEED Project
Varies by Rating System Materials & Resources
Energy & Environment
CreditsMinimum of 40 Points for Certification
Environmental Quality
Innovation and DesignMinimum of 40 Points for Certification
Credit Selection up to Project Team
Innovation and Design
Regional Priority
ChecklistOverview41
Example shown is LEED for Commercial Interiors
Content42 Content42
LEED Rating Agencies
LEED Rating Systems
LEED Structure Minimum Project RequirementsCategories
Certification costs
Certification Process
LEED 2012PrerequisitesCredit points
LEED 2012
LEED Credential (LEED AP)
Let’s recap
Minimum Project Requirements
Must comply with environmental laws
j q43
Must comply with environmental laws
Must be a building
M t bl it b dMust use a reasonable site boundary
Can’t be too small
Must comply with minimum occupancy rates
Must allow USGBC Access to whole-Building Energy and Water Usage Data
Must comply with a minimum building area to site ratio
MPR – Project Boundary: LEED CSj y44
Must use a reasonable site boundary
One project = one owner
Areas used by owner/occupant = Project boundary( not necessary property line)
Must use a reasonable site boundary
Areas used by owner/occupant = Project boundary( not necessary property line)
New ConstructionNew Construction
Existing building
MPR – Project Boundary: LEED CI j y45
MPR – Minimum occupancy ratesp y46
Must comply with minimum occupancy ratesp y p y
1 FTE1 FTE(Full-Time Employee)
Mi iMinimum
Parking garageNot eligible!
MPR –Minimum Occupancy Rates: LEED EB O+M
Occupancy rate
47
70.00%
80.00%
Occupancy rate
50% occupied50% occupied
50.00%
60.00%
LEED EB O+MLEED EB O+M
50% occupied50% occupied
30.00%
40.00%
10.00%
20.00%
0.00%Aug-09 Sep-09 Oct-09 Nov-09 Dec-09 Jan-10 Feb-10 Mar-10 Apr-10 May-10 Jun-10 Jul-10 Aug-10 Sep-10
Occupancy rate
MPR – Energy and Water Consumption ReportingConsumption Reporting
48
All j t i d t t l t d ti t th All projects are required to report annual water and energy consumption to the USGBC for 5 years starting with certification date
LEED CI projects with no metering for the space in place are exemptedp j g p p p
350 000
Electricity Consumption Must be carried over with change of
150 000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000 with change of ownership or lessee
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
Feb-07 May-07 Aug-07 Nov-07 Feb-08 May-08 Aug-08 Nov-08 Feb-09
Consumption
Content49 Content49
LEED Rating Agencies
LEED Rating Systems
LEED Structure Minimum Project Requirements
Categories
Certification costs
Certification Process
LEED 2012PrerequisitesCredit points
LEED 2012
LEED Credential (LEED AP)
Let’s recap
LEED Structure - Prerequisitesq50
Required for every LEED project, vary based on Rating system
Prerequisites – Water Efficiency (WE)51
ll i Consider fixtures all rating systems Consider fixtures outside of the tenant
space
20% Water Use Reduction below Code
Investment New building: Select low flow fixtures 3-20% Investment costs !!Existing building: Replace plumbing fixtures $$ - $$$
52
Prerequisites – Energy and Atmosphere (EA)53
all rating systems Commissioning Agent - Third party engineerall rating systems
Commissioning of building system (HVAC, domestic hot water, lighting)
g g p y g
$0.4 - $1 per sf
CFC free refrigerants
IT room conditioner
$0 per sf
IT-room conditioner have to comply too
Prerequisites – Energy and Atmosphere (EA)54
HVAC efficiency,
Be 10% better than the standard ASHRAE 90.1-2007
HVAC efficiency, lighting controlsLEED NC, CS, NC Retail, Schools, Health Care
Be better than the standard ASHRAE 90.1-2007:- Lighting fixtures and controls- HVAC efficiency
$ - $$$$ - $$$
$$
E S i f 69 hi hLEED EBOM
- insulation- building automation system
$$$$
50% Energy Star rated office
Energy Star rating of 69 or higherLEED EBOM
equipment including desktop PCs, monitors, printer, fridge
LEED CI, CI Retail
Prerequisites – Material & Resources (MR)55
ll ti tall rating systems
Building recycling program (including glass and metal)
Prerequisites – Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)56
ll i all rating systems
No Smoking!No Smoking!
Indoor Air QualityIndoor Air Quality
25 ftIncreased outside air
Entry
required per occupant
Check early in detail for compliance or it gets expensive
Outdoor air requirements for existing buildings $$ - $$$
Content57 Content57
LEED Rating Agencies
LEED Rating Systems
LEED Structure Minimum Project RequirementsCategories
Certification costs
Certification Process
LEED 2012 Prerequisites
Credit points
LEED 2012
LEED Credential (LEED AP)
Let’s recap
LEED Structure - Credit pointsp58
LEED Structure - Credit pointsp59
Percentage based
Meet prescriptive credit requirements
All or nothing
Credit Points: Sustainable Site (SS)
60
Bicycle racksBicycle racks
Don’t over park
Community connectivity
Credit Points: Water Efficiency (WE)
61
Water efficient irrigation
Water efficient fixtures
Credit Points: Energy & Atmosphere (EA)
62
Electricity Consumption
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
Electricity Consumption
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
Feb-07 May-07 Aug-07 Nov-07 Feb-08 May-08 Aug-08 Nov-08 Feb-09
Consumption
Occupancy sensor
Credit Points: Materials & Resources (MR)
63
Cork - Renewable materials
Construction waste recyclingRecycled content in new furniture
Credit Points: Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)
64
Separate ventilationSeparate ventilation during construction
View to the outside
MERV 13 filter in air intake
Credit Points: Innovation and Design Process & Regional Priority CreditsRegional Priority Credits
65
W tRegional PriorityWaste Recycling over 75% ID Exemplary Performance
95% ES equipment
Waste Recycling over 95%
ID Exemplary Performance
ogra
mca
tiona
l Pr
Edu
c
LEED points in the Cleveland areap66
Content67 Content67
LEED Rating Agencies LEED Rating Agencies LEED Rating SystemsLEED S LEED Structure Certification costsCertification ProcessLEED 2012LEED 2012LEED Credential (LEED AP)L t’ Let’s recap
Costs – Hard68
0 – 0.5% > 10%5 – 9%2%
Percentage increase in cost to standard construction if LEED is implemented early in the processLEED is implemented early in the process
Costs – Soft69
Project Registration with GBCI $900$900Project Registration with GBCI
MM $2 00$2 00
$900$900
Review fees with GBCI
Review Fee for Projects: 5ct/SFReview Fee for Projects: 5ct/SF
Minimum Review FeeMinimum Review FeeFor Projects < 50,000 SF
$5,000$5,000
$2,500$2,500
For Example: 100,000 SF Project
Maximum Review Fee Maximum Review Fee E if P j t d 500 000 SF
$25,000$25,000
Even if Projects exceeds 500,000 SF
Consultant Fees Varies by ProjectT & SiVaries by ProjectT & SiE M d l Type & SizeType & SizeEnergy Modeling
CommissioningLEED Documentation
Content70 Content70
LEED Rating Agencies
LEED Rating Systems
LEED Structure
C tifi ti t
P j O /M T D
Certification costs
Certification ProcessLEED 2012 Project Owner/Manager – To-Do
LEED Review
LEED 2012
LEED Credential (LEED AP)
Let’s recap
Project Owner / Manager To-Doj / g71
Design / t ti d t
Finished t ti
Construction phaseProjectStart Up construction document construction
Evaluate the building‘s HVAC for LEEDLocation selection
Evaluate existing plumbing fixtures
Start consumptionreporting
Start Up
Lease
Evaluate existing plumbing fixtures
Determine certification goal and check prerequisites
Engage commissioning agentSupport documentation
LEED investigation for typical interior build-out
g g g g
Introduce Construction company to LEED process and requirements
Checklist LEED Credit Check
CommissioningLEED Management
LEED certification
DesignReview
ConstructionReview
Project registration
Process – LEED Review72
Design / d
Finished t ti
Construction phaseconstruction document construction
P li i Clarification,
Preliminary Review
25 business days 15 business days
Final Review
,Reply to review comments
25 business daysdays
LEED certification
DesignReview
ConstructionReview
Project registration
Content73 Content73
LEED Rating Agencies
LEED Rating Systems
LEED Structure
C tifi ti tCertification costs
Certification Process
LEED 2012Rating system developmentCredits & Prerequisites
LEED 2012LEED Credential (LEED AP)
Let’s recap Credits & PrerequisitesChanges
LEED 2012 - Rating system development74
LEED Version 1LEED Version 1
LEED V i 2
New rating system
Pilotversion
LEED Version 2
LEED 2009 (Version 3)LEED 2009 (Version 3)Started fall 2009
LEED 2012 Draft – 1. Public comment period
Pilot credit
LEED 2012 Draft – 2. Public comment period; ended Sept 16th
(LEED 2012 Draft – 3. Public comment period)
LEED 2012Starts Fall 2012
LEED 2012 – Credits & Prerequisitesq75
LEED 2009 LEED 2012
1 Prerequisite3 Prerequisites
Proposed
LEED 2009 LEED 2012
Proposed
8 Credits
6 Credits and
3 specific to Health CareHealth Care
Proposed
Material & Resource Category
LEED 2012 – Changesg76
New Category Integrative Design ProcessNew Category
New Prerequisites
Integrative Design Process
Landscape water use reduction for any vegetated area
Process and appliance water consumption: for dishwasher, pre-rinse spray valves, ice machines, cloth washer
New Credits Adopting and tracking cost-effective measures
Walkable site: pedestrian walkways, orientation to public areas and connection to those instead of parkingand connection to those instead of parking
Life cycle costs for materials
Content77 Content77
LEED Rating Agencies
LEED Rating Systems
LEED Structure
C tifi ti tCertification costs
Certification Process
LEED 2012
LEED Credential (LEED AP)Let’s recap Path to becoming a LEED APPath to becoming a LEED AP
Continued Education
Path to becoming a LEED APg78
Step 1: LEED Green Associate Register and submit eligibility Step 1: LEED Green Associate Register and submit eligibility documentation www.gbci.org
Eligibility:P j i
Schedule exam online prometric test center (CSU and in Strongsville)
-Project experience-Sustainable field of work-Education program
Take the test: Results will be given to you 2 hr multiple choice test fees
g yimmediately after test
LEED Green Associate text book LEED Preparation - www.greenexamprep.com
Path to becoming a LEED APg79
Step 1: LEED Green Associate Step 2: LEED APStep 1: LEED Green Associate Step 2: LEED AP
Eligibility:Eli ibl i h LEED j i
Eligibility:P j i
2 hr multiple choice test
-Eligible with LEED project experience (registered project) within last 3 years
-Project experience-Sustainable field of work-Education program
fees2 h multiple choice test feesfees
LEED AP t t b k
LEED Green Associate text bookLEED Green Associate text book
LEED AP text book
LEED Preparation - www.greenexamprep.com
LEED APs in the Cleveland area80
Continuing Education: H t i t i LEED AP d ti lHow to maintain your LEED AP credential
81
LEED GA LEED AP LEED GA LEED AP
15 CE hoursE 2
30 CE hours e er 2 ears
Professional Development courses
Every 2 years every 2 years
Professional Development coursesNew Certificates, professional licenses, and credentials
Live presentations
Self-studyCommittee and volunteer work
p
Authorship
College and university coursesLEED Project participation
Who can help to achieve this?
Essex Place in IndependenceBuilding Sq. Ft.: 69,442 office spaceBuilt 2002
Content83 Content83
LEED Rating Agencies LEED Rating Agencies LEED Rating SystemsLEED S LEED Structure Certification costsCertification ProcessLEED 2012LEED 2012LEED Credential (LEED AP)L t’ Let’s recap
Let’s recap!p
1 B b d S LEED
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1. Bob and Susann are LEED …
A Certified B Accredited C CertifiableA – Certified B – Accredited C - Certifiable
2. The US Green Building Council (USGBC) certifies buildings and reviews LEED certifications.
A – True B – False
Let’s recap!p
3 How many different LEED AP credentials are there?
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3. How many different LEED AP credentials are there?
A – 3 B – 4 C - 5
4. A construction of a new building with different tenants, more than 60% office and a little bit of tenants, more than 60% office and a little bit of retail, residential and underground parking. What rating system is most appropriate for the g y pp pproject?
A – LEED NC C – LEED CIA LEED NC
B – LEED CS
C LEED CI
D – it’s not certifiable, because it includes parking
Let’s recap!p
5. A tenant can certify an individual space without
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5. A tenant can certify an individual space without having the building itself certified.
A True B False
6. What do you have to do after you get the LEED
A – True B – False
y y gplaque?
A – NothingA Nothing
B – Report how much waste gets recycled
C R t t d tiC – Report water and energy consumption
D – Have to recertify the building in 5 years
Let’s recap!p
7 If your tenant is not leasing the restrooms you don’t
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7. If your tenant is not leasing the restrooms, you don t need to consider the plumbing fixtures for the LEED certification.certification.
8 Whil l i b ildi f li h
A – True B – False
8. While selecting a building for your client the following criteria should be considered for LEED certification:certification:A – LEED certified building
B P i it t bli t t ti
D – Development density
E Fit C tB – Proximity to public transportation
C – Designated Car Pool Parking
E – Fitness Center
F – All of the Above
Let’s recap!p
9 I own a building and want to get it LEED certified
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9. I own a building and want to get it LEED certified. What is my first step to get there?A Order green paint C Hire a green cleaning companyA – Order green paint
B – Implement recycling
C – Hire a green cleaning company
D- Collect energy consumption data
10. Certifying a space as LEED Gold costs on average …g
A – 20-25% more
B – 10-12% more
C – 5-9% more
B 10 12% more
Let’s recap!p
11 U d LEED 2009 h t t d d t th
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11. Under LEED 2009 what standards must the buildings HVAC comply with?
A – ASHRAE standard of year the building was built.
B – Most current ASHRAE standard
C – ASHRAE 2007
D – ASHRAE 2009
12. LEED is …
C – crazy talk A – making my building prettier
B – pretty complicated D – a torture tool for contractors
Congratulations! g90
Thanks you for participating!The LEED ® green building certification program is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction, and operation of green buildings. LEED and the related logo is a trademark owned by the U.S. Green Building Council.
Thanks you for participating!