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January 1st quarterly addenda to the LEED rating systems and reference guides are now available. There are 71 new LEED Interpretations (10292, 10298—10367), including 65 for Homes and Multifamily ...
In the spirit of the most successful LEED projects, this evolution in the certification process is being undertaken as an integrated part of a major update to the technical rating system which will ...
SRI Quality System Registrar, Inc., Pittsburgh Underwriters Laboratories-DQS Inc., Northbrook, Ill. In the spirit of the most successful LEED projects, this evolution in the certification process is ...
County's newly opened Public Health Laboratory has earned platinum certification, the highest possible LEED rating.
The LEED rating system is the world’s most widely used green building program and was created by USGBC as a leadership standard defining best practices for healthy, high-performing green buildings.
Many buildings certified with LEED’s highest seals of approval, administered by the nonprofit U.S. Green Building Council, are actually some of the worst-performing buildings in the country in ...
The District had 111 green building projects that were delivered in 2024, according to the U.S. Green Building Council, which issued LEED certification for projects and launched its LEED rating ...
Largest Triad LEED-Certified Projects Ranked by Square feet of project Locally Researched by: Carl Wilson, 336-370-2915, cwilson@bizjournals.com Nov 08, 2024, 6:00am EST ...
The accreditation recognizes professionals who have acquired a thorough understanding of green building practices, principles and the LEED Rating System, and have demonstrated the ability to ...
The Gateway Center at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) has achieved LEED Platinum certification, the highest level attainable under the Leadership in Energy and ...
Massachusetts tops the council's list of top states for LEED buildings measured in gross square footage per capita over the past year at 3.76, followed by Illinois (3.48) and New York (3.17).