LEED FAQ
Q: Why should I try to obtain LEED certification for my project?
A:
LEED certification is third-party validation of a building’s performance. LEED certified buildings cost less to operate and maintain, are energy- and water-efficient, have higher lease-up rates than conventional buildings in their markets, and are a physical demonstration of the values of the organizations that own and occupy them. For every $20 spent in construction, $200 is spent on personnel; LEED case studies have shown 2-16% increase in productivity by the personnel working in green buildings! Find out more about the benefits of building LEED.
Q&A
Where can I get help with the LEED process?
Do we need a LEED consultant on our team?
Who can use LEED?
Does it cost more to build LEED?
Why should I try to obtain LEED certification for my project?
What is a LEED Accredited Professionalâ„¢ (LEED AP) and how do you become one?
What is the fee to register a project?
Can products be certified under LEED?