What is the LEED Steering Committee
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The LSC is an integrated group of volunteers and staff charged with
developing and maintaining LEED as a leadership tool, preserving the
integrity of the LEED rating systems, and ensuring the use of the consensus
process to evolve LEED in accordance with the mission, guiding
principles;l, and strategic plan of USGBC. A standing committee of USGBC
Board of Directors, the LEED Steering Committee is the governing body of
all LEED committees.
What are the benefits of good acoustics?
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-Increased learning in schools
-Increased privacy in healthcare
, -Increased employee productivity/satisifaction
A building's total emissions footprint doe which of the following over time?
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Incrementally increases. Continuously monitoring and ongoing
commissioning help maintain systems and keep their performance
optimized to keep emissions lower over time. Most systems will degrade
over time, this incrementally raising a building's emissions unless steps are
taken for prevention.
What is an LPE?
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Licensed Professional Exemption (LPE) is an optional credit documentation
path in which professionals can submit license information and a
declaration of compliance in lieu of a number of otherwise required
submittals.
What are some uses of NONPOTABLE water?
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Landscape irrigation, toilet and urinal flushing, custodial purposes, and
building systems.
,What are native plants?
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Plants that are adapted to local conditions and are easier to grow and
maintain. This low-maintenance approach means savings in both time and
money. Once established, native plants better withstand variations in local
climate such as droughts and freezes.
What types of plants does LEED recommend using in landscape design?
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Native and/or adaptive plants.
What is WaterSense used for in LEED?
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To identify fixtures in a LEED building are both water efficient and high
performing.
What variables are used in determining FTE calculations?
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, The type of building occupant (full-time, part-time, transient) and the hours
worked per week,
How does LEED encourage focusing on regional issues?
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Regional Priority Credits.
What is vision glazing?
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The glass portion of an exterior window that permits views to the exterior
or interior. Vision glazing must allow a clear image of the exterior and must
not be obstructed by frits, fibers, patterned glazing, or added tints that
distort color balance.
How does integrative design differ from the conventional building process
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The integrative process is iterative.
What preventative maintenance tasks would a facility manager routinely perform to
maintain indoor air quality?
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The LSC is an integrated group of volunteers and staff charged with
developing and maintaining LEED as a leadership tool, preserving the
integrity of the LEED rating systems, and ensuring the use of the consensus
process to evolve LEED in accordance with the mission, guiding
principles;l, and strategic plan of USGBC. A standing committee of USGBC
Board of Directors, the LEED Steering Committee is the governing body of
all LEED committees.
What are the benefits of good acoustics?
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-Increased learning in schools
-Increased privacy in healthcare
, -Increased employee productivity/satisifaction
A building's total emissions footprint doe which of the following over time?
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Incrementally increases. Continuously monitoring and ongoing
commissioning help maintain systems and keep their performance
optimized to keep emissions lower over time. Most systems will degrade
over time, this incrementally raising a building's emissions unless steps are
taken for prevention.
What is an LPE?
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Licensed Professional Exemption (LPE) is an optional credit documentation
path in which professionals can submit license information and a
declaration of compliance in lieu of a number of otherwise required
submittals.
What are some uses of NONPOTABLE water?
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Landscape irrigation, toilet and urinal flushing, custodial purposes, and
building systems.
,What are native plants?
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Plants that are adapted to local conditions and are easier to grow and
maintain. This low-maintenance approach means savings in both time and
money. Once established, native plants better withstand variations in local
climate such as droughts and freezes.
What types of plants does LEED recommend using in landscape design?
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Native and/or adaptive plants.
What is WaterSense used for in LEED?
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To identify fixtures in a LEED building are both water efficient and high
performing.
What variables are used in determining FTE calculations?
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, The type of building occupant (full-time, part-time, transient) and the hours
worked per week,
How does LEED encourage focusing on regional issues?
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Regional Priority Credits.
What is vision glazing?
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The glass portion of an exterior window that permits views to the exterior
or interior. Vision glazing must allow a clear image of the exterior and must
not be obstructed by frits, fibers, patterned glazing, or added tints that
distort color balance.
How does integrative design differ from the conventional building process
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The integrative process is iterative.
What preventative maintenance tasks would a facility manager routinely perform to
maintain indoor air quality?