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LEED Credit Weighting is based on?
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Potential environmental impact and human benefit.
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What two items are used to establish credit weighting?
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1) EPA's TRACI environmental impact categories
2) Ntional Institute of Standards and Technology-NIST |
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Name the four elements of LEED scoring?
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1) All LEED Credits are worth 1 point minimum.
2) All LEED credits are positive, whole numbers. 3)All LEED credits have a static weight, no intivitual score cards. 4) All LEED rating systems have a 100 base points with 10 bonus points. |
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What is the primary focus of LEED 3.0?
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Reduction of energy consumption and green house gas emissions.
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What is a CIR?
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Credit Interpretation Request
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What is the performance period. Minimum and Maximum?
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Performance period is a minimum of 3 months long with a maximum of 24 months.
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Do all tasks performend in the performance period need to start and stop at the same time?
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No, but they must end within 1 week of each other. There also cannot be a gap longer than 1 week
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How long do you have to submit your package to the GBCI after your performance period ends?
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60 days
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List the 3 major categories of the project narrative
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1) Project Summary and Scope
2) Building and Site 3) Occupancy and Usage |
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What are the optional project summary elements?
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1) Applicant organization
2) Building History 3) Project Team 4) Project Challenges |