2. Outline
§USGBC
§LEED
§ Certification Levels for LEED-NC
§ LEED NC Credit Categories
§ Credit Structure
§ Credits and Points
§ Certification under LEED-NC
§ Sustainable site development.
§ Water savings.
§ Energy efficiency.
§ Materials selection.
§ Indoor environmental quality.
§EGBC
§A Case Study
§Leading with LEED
§ High Performance Building Benefits
§ Costs vs. Benefits
§ Planning for a LEED project
§ LEED Certification Process
§Tools and Resources
4. USGBC
•USGBC: United States Green Building Council.
•The USGBC was founded in 1993.
•Non-profit organization based in Washington,
DC.
•Consensus driven.
•The council’s vision is that all buildings will
achieve sustainability within a generation.
•To realize this vision, USGBC developed the
LEED rating system, which has proven to be a
primary driver of the green building movement.
6. LEED Green Building Rating System™
•The Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED)
Green Building Rating System™
is the nationally and internationally accepted benchmark for the
design, construction, and operation of high performance green
buildings in the US.
•Was introduced in 2000.
•LEED is a voluntary standards and certification program, and was
developed to promote leadership in the building industry by
providing an objective, verifiable definition of “green.”
7. •LEED promotes a whole-building approach to
sustainability by recognizing performance in five
key areas of human and environmental health: :
•Sustainable site development.
•Water savings.
•Energy efficiency.
•Materials selection.
•Indoor environmental quality.
LEED Green Building Rating System™
8. – First product: LEED-NC
– Pilot projects certified just 6 years ago Current
rating systems:
– LEED-NC: New construction and major renovation
(now Version 2.2)
– LEED-EB: Existing building operations
– LEED-CS: Core and shell projects
– LEED-CI: Commercial interiors
– LEED-H: Homes, now in Pilot
– Application Guides for Retail, Multiple
Buildings/Campus Projects
LEED Green Building Rating System™
9. In the works:
– LEED 3.0
– LEED-ND: Neighborhood development
– Application Guides for Health Care, Laboratories, Schools (K-12)
LEED Green Building Rating System™
13. Credits
For Each Credit, the rating
system identifies the intent,
requirements, technologies
or strategies to achieve
each credit
Points:
The number of possible
points for each credit which
are granted based on the
achieved requirement(s)
Credits and Points
14. Intent:
A descriptive goal of the credit.
Requirements:
An interpretation of the goals in
steps that can be followed to fulfill
the requirement.
Technologies and Strategies:
The method(s) of achieving the
stated requirement(s).
Credit Structure
18. • Sustainability is a characteristic of a process or
state that can be maintained at a certain level
indefinitely. For planet earth, it is thus the intent
to provide the best outcomes for the human and
natural environments both now and into the
indefinite future.
• Sustainable use is the "use of resources at a
rate which will meet the needs of the present
without impairing the ability of future
generations to meet their needs.“
Jason Kent, 2007.
• Key Targets:
1. Energy Use
2. Material Use
3. Waste Production
4. Water Use
5. Air Quality
Sustainable Practices
19. LEED NC: Sustainable Sites
Credit Points
Prerequisite: Construction Activity Pollution Prevention -
Credit 1: Site Selection 1
Credit 2: Development Density & Community connectivity 1
Credit 3: Brownfield Redevelopment 1
Credit 4: Alternative Transportation 1-4
Credit 5: Reduced Site Disturbance 1-2
Credit 6: Stormwater Design 1-2
Credit 7: Heat Island Reduction 1-2
Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction 1
32. •Officially launched at a one-day event on 4 February in the Grand
Hyatt Hotel, Dubai. (AME INFO)
•Rating system is currently being finalized by (EGBC). It is
expected to be an adaptation of the US system, taking into
consideration the Indian LEED system, but adapted to fully
consider the environmental conditions in the UAE. (MEP ME)
•Started organizing workshops to introduce LEED certification to
the local market.
Emirates Green Building Council (EGBC)
33. Projects in the UAE:
•Wafi City (First in M.E. –GOLD)
•Farm Fresh LLC
•Pacific Controls (Platinum)
•ABN AMRO DOZ Interior
(Maunsell)
Emirates Green Building Council (EGBC)
37. Bottom line for owner and/or tenant
– Improve Occupant Productivity
– Improve Occupant Health
– Reduce Operating Costs
– Improve Resale/Occupancy
– Attract Employees
Community
– Use Existing Infrastructure
– Preserve Green Space
High Performance Building Benefits
38. Environmental
– Enhance/protect ecosystems and biodiversity
– Reduce greenhouse gas emissions
– Improve air & water quality
– Reduce solid waste
– Conserve natural resources/promote use of
renewable resources
High Performance Building Benefits
39. Programming &
Planning
Basis of Design
Architectural
& Engineering
Design
Operations: Salaries,
Equipment, Supplies,
Chemicals, Etc.
Construction Capital
Utility Costs
Costs vs. Benefits
40. Mission:
Capital E is a premier provider
of strategic consulting,
technology assessment and
deployment, and advisory
services to firms and investors
in the clean energy industry.
Costs vs. Benefits
44. Tools and Resources
• U.S. Green Building Council Website
• Accessing the online database of USGBC
• Sustainability Tool
• Life Cycle Costing –eVALUator
• Whole Building Design Guide
• Local Digital Library
45. • The USGBC web site contains information on the Council and the LEEDTM
Rating System, including reference materials and the current LEEDTM Rating
System. You can also find:
• LEED Letter templates
• Credit Interpretation Requests and Rulings
• Summary of LEED Documentation Requirements
• FAQ sheet
• LEED developments and product drafts
• USGBC monthly newsletter
• Recommended books, newsletters, etc.
• Extensive relevant website links including for codes and standards, case
studies, initiatives, analysis tools, funding, LCA/LCC, media, etc.
• Green building case studies
• Economic analyses
U.S. Green Building Council (http://www.usgbc.org)
48. Sustainability Tool
“A practical how-to-tool that assists in
implementing the sustainable building
policy. Integrated Design Tools and best
practice information are sorted by project
type, click the icons and move through
each step to get the information that you
need”
http://www2.ci.seattle.wa.us/Implement/
49. Life Cycle Costing - eVALUator
eVALUator is an easy-to-use Windows™ -based program that
calculates the lifecycle benefits of investments that improve
building design. It analyzes the financial benefits from buildings
that reduce energy cost, raise employee productivity, and
enhance tenant satisfaction.
http://www.energydesignresources.com/resource/131/
50. Whole Building Design Guide
EPA's Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Program is
responsible for providing information to federal agencies to
assist them in practicing environmentally preferable purchasing
(EPP). Because construction and renovation of buildings
constitutes a large share of federal expenditures and may
involve significant environmental impact, EPA has a special
interest in providing tools to promote environmentally preferable
purchasing during these activities.
http://www.wbdg.org/design/greenspec.php
51. Local Digital Library
• LEED for New Construction v2.2 Registered
Project Checklist (excel file).
• The LEED-NC v2.2 Reference Guide.
• LEED Certification Exam Notes
LEED for New Construction v2.2
Registered Project Checklist
Yes ? No
Sustainable Sites 14 Points
Y Prereq 1 Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Required
Credit 1 Site Selection 1
Credit 2 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1
Credit 3 Brownfield Redevelopment 1
Credit 4.1 Alternative Transportation, Public Transportation Access 1
Credit 4.2 Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms 1
Credit 4.3 Alternative Transportation, Low-Emitting & Fuel-Efficient Vehicles 1
Credit 4.4 Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity 1
Credit 5.1 Site Development, Protect or Restore Habitat 1
Credit 5.2 Site Development, Maximize Open Space 1
Credit 6.1 Stormwater Design, Quantity Control 1
Credit 6.2 Stormwater Design, Quality Control 1
Credit 7.1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1
Credit 7.2 Heat Island Effect, Roof 1
Credit 8 Light Pollution Reduction 1
Yes ? No
Water Efficiency 5 Points
Credit 1.1 Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduce by 50% 1
Credit 1.2 Water Efficient Landscaping, No Potable Use or No Irrigation 1
Credit 2 Innovative Wastewater Technologies 1
Credit 3.1 Water Use Reduction, 20% Reduction 1
Credit 3.2 Water Use Reduction, 30% Reduction 1
Energy & Atmosphere 17 Points
Y Prereq 1 Fundamental Commissioning of the Building Energy Systems Required
Y Prereq 2 Minimum Energy Performance Required
Y Prereq 3 Fundamental Refrigerant Management Required
Credit 1 Optimize Energy Performance 1 to 10
10.5% New Buildings or 3.5% Existing Building Renovations 1
14% New Buildings or 7% Existing Building Renovations 2
17.5% New Buildings or 10.5% Existing Building Renovations 3
21% New Buildings or 14% Existing Building Renovations 4
24.5% New Buildings or 17.5% Existing Building Renovations 5
28% New Buildings or 21% Existing Building Renovations 6
31.5% New Buildings or 24.5% Existing Building Renovations 7
35% New Buildings or 28% Existing Building Renovations 8
38.5% New Buildings or 31.5% Existing Building Renovations 9
42% New Buildings or 35% Existing Building Renovations 10
Credit 2 On-Site Renewable Energy 1 to 3
2.5% Renewable Energy 1
7.5% Renewable Energy 2
12.5% Renewable Energy 3
Credit 3 Enhanced Commissioning 1
Credit 4 Enhanced Refrigerant Management 1
Credit 5 Measurement & Verification 1
*N ote for EA c1: All LEED for New Constructio n pro jects registered after June 26th
, 2007 are required to achieve at least two (2) points under
EAc1.
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