In the commercial LEED rating systems, which point range will achieve the Silver level of certification?
An owner is looking to update the interior materials of the office while promoting a healthier indoor work environment using LEED strategies. During the materials specification, which of the following strategies can the owner take in order to achieve this goal?
A project has 16 employees working for four hours per day, 20 employees working six hours per day, and 10 employees working eight hours per day. What is the Full Time Equivalent (FTE) occupancy of the project?
What is the minimum gross floor area required for a Building Design and Construction (BD+C) project to be eligible for certification?
In order to maintain the LEED Green Associate credential, you must earn which of the following continuing education credits?
Strategically locating functional and decorative hardscape on a project site may reduce the amount of on-site
Which of the following strategies are used to address Transportation in Operation and Maintenance under the Location and Transportation LEED Category?
An annual survey is given to the building occupants in which they are asked to rate their comfort level with regards to the heating and air-conditioning, acoustics, air quality, lighting levels and cleanliness. Which building staff member is best equipped to evaluate the responses and develop a corrective action plan to address problems and improve occupants' comfort?
The most efficient way for building users to rate the heating and air-conditioning and other aspects of work spaces is through
An owner of newly acquired land wants to design a building that uses materials that have minimal impact on the environment. Which of the following strategies would help achieve this goal?
The result of proper design and operation of buildings and neighborhoods is an increase in energy
When the project team develops the project and building construction budget, which of the following should be incorporated?
Which of the following is an appropriate way to use non-potable water in a building?
The Interior space of a six-story commercial building is being completely renovated. Which of the following actions should the design team conduct first in order to incorporate green building strategies?
Which industry benchmarking tool is used for measuring ongoing energy performance?
Which of the following project characteristics demonstrate smart growth principles?
For benchmarking purposes, a baseline building performance is evaluated (by means of energy simul-ation model), as defined in
Which label or certification indicates reduced water consumption for appliances?
Which of the following interior items contributes to a comfortable acoustic environment?
Which of the following practices ensures that building systems are designed efficiently, installed appropriately and operate as intended?
Which of the following credit categories is affected by increasing the amount of ventilation in an occupied space?
LEED considers products to be environmentally preferable materials when they are
In addition to the temperature and humidity, what is another factor to consider when implementing thermal comfort strategies?
According to LEED. which of the following should be considered when locating a site for a project?
What element of design can be used to take advantage of natural ventilation, solar energy and daylight?
How is an exemplary performance point earned if the credit is available for exemplary performance per the Reference Guide?
A building owner has set a goal of reducing water use by 20% for the upcoming year. Which of the following strategies will aid in reducing indoor water demand to achieve the water reduction goal set by the owner?
Designers and builders can construct a green building that uses significantly less water than a conventional building by incorporating which opportunity?
Integrated Project Planning and Design is a prerequisite for which type of buildings?
Which of the following concepts uses drought-tolerant native and adaptive plants to promote water conservation?
Who completes and signs the credit templates for a project pursuing LEED certification?
An architect found a source for reclaimed wood doors from a recently demolished building 600 mi. (966 km) away from the project site. Towards which of the following sustainable criteria can the doors be used?
The intent of waste management in the Materials and Resources credit category is to
Which of the following is a tradable commodity representing proof that a unit of electricity was generated from a renewable source?
Which of the following approaches refers to the identification and quantification of environmental effects throughout the life of the materials and products used in a project as well as the project itself?
Which of the following options is a source of Scope 1 greenhouse gas emissions?
Which of the following is a component of the Promote Sustainable and Regenerative Material Resource Cycles impact category?
The maximum points a new construction platinum LEED for Neighborhood Development certification level can earn are
Up lo how many maximum points can a project earn under the Regional Priority credit?
Which of the following Is the recommended tool for the project team to utilize In order to determine the target certification level?
Which strategy is an example of permanent entryway systems used to reduce dust, dirt and contaminants brought into a facility?
A building manager is comparing the operating cost of the existing boiler to the purchase and operation of a new and more efficient boiler. The building manager discovers that although the upfront cost is significant, purchasing the new boiler would drastically decrease the cost of running and operating the system. This exercise is called
Which strategy is an example of permanent entryway systems used to reduce dust, dirt and contaminants brought into a facility?
Which of the following strategies prioritizes cost-effectiveness when designing a LEED project?
The project area defined by the perimeter of a building plan is referred to as the building's
The maximum number of credits that can be achieved under Energy and Atmosphere category for Building Design and Construction: New Construction and Major Renovation is
Which strategy can be used during the building process and after occupation to reduce waste?
According to a study completed by the Heschong Mahone Group, which of the following Indoor Environmental Quality strategies can improve student test scores in schools by 7%-18%?
During which stage of a project is implementation of the Integrative Process most effective in improving performance?
In a large site that has a short, intense rainy season and a long, dry season, what component of a collected rainwater irrigation system is most likely to make it cost prohibitive over a conventional system?
In which of the following common building applications are chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) found?
Which credit category attempts to reduce light pollution and discourages the development of previously undeveloped land?
The Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct of 1992), 2005 is a baseline standard for the credit category of
Sustainable forestry is the practice of maintaining forest resources to meet the long-term forest product needs of humans while maintaining the