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  2. LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is the most widely used green building rating system. Available for virtually all buildings, communities and homes, LEED provides a framework to create healthy, efficient and cost-saving buildings.

  3. LEED v4 for Building Design and Construction - current version

    www.usgbc.org/resources/leed-v4-building-design-and-construction-current-version

    LEED v4 for Building Design and Construction updated with addenda on July 25, 2019. View the rating system with tracked changes here. Translations (updated with addenda on October 1, 2014): Chinese, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish

  4. LEED rating system selection guidance - U.S. Green Building...

    www.usgbc.org/leed-tools/rating-system-selection-guidance

    Review the full suite of LEED v4.1 rating systems to determine which is right for your project. Questions about the LEED v4.1 rating systems? Contact us. LEED for Building Design and Construction (BD+C) This rating system is for buildings that are new construction or major renovations.

  5. LEED scorecard - U.S. Green Building Council

    www.usgbc.org/leed-tools/scorecard

    The interactive scorecard below is for LEED v4.1 for Building Design + Construction: New construction and Major Renovations. View the scorecards and resources for other project types. Learn more about LEED

  6. Design teams can use the rating system to meet organizational net zero goals and building performance standards for no or lowered GHG emissions. LEED v5 increases the carbon literacy of the industry.

  7. The LEED v4.1 evolution for the design and construction of full buildings focuses on accessibility, the most current standards and real-world project experiences. This rating system is for buildings that are new construction or major renovations.

  8. LEED v4 offers a better approach to building performance. In LEED v4, project teams find strategies around performance at the required (prerequisite) level and at the optional (credit) level.

  9. This reference guide is designed to elaborate upon and work in conjunction with the rating system. Written by expert users of LEED, it serves as a roadmap, describing the steps for meeting and documenting credit requirements and offering advice on best practices.

  10. LEED Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction

    www.usgbc.org/resources/leed-reference-guide-building-design-and-construction

    The fully interactive web-based reference guide is a simple, one-stop-shop for all LEED v4 resources for all rating systems including over 50 multimedia modules, tutorials and case studies to help your project succeed!

  11. LEED rating system selection - U.S. Green Building Council

    support.usgbc.org/hc/en-us/articles/4417278321555

    As a first step in launching LEED v4.1, USGBC released beta versions of each LEED rating system, allowing the market to work with the draft rating systems and provide feedback based on real-world application.