For the first attached:Attached is the USGBC LEED Certification checklist for new construction and major renovations. Please review this document and the USGBC.org website. Then in memo format:1. described key items in the new construction checklist that are directly a part of the civil engineering component of new building design.2. Describe key elements of LEED design listed in the core and shell LEED checklist3. Describe the key elements of LEED design listed in the neighborhood development LEED checklist.For the second attached:Read the attached essay Champions of the Public Interest and in memo format describe the key points of this article.For the third attached:Read the attached essay, The Functional Intellectual, and in memo format describe the key points made in the article. Document Preview: LEED for New Construction v 2.2 Registered Project ChecklistLast Modified: May 20081 of 4 Project Name: Project Address: Project Totals (Pre-Certification Estimates) 69 PointsYes?NoCertified: 26-32 points Silver: 33-38 points Gold: 39-51 points Platinum: 52-69 pointsSustainable Sites14 PointsYes?NoYesPrereq 1Credit 1Credit 2Credit 3Credit 4.1Credit 4.2Credit 4.3Credit 4.4Credit 5.1Credit 5.2Credit 6.1Credit 6.2Credit 7.1Credit 7.2Credit 8Alternative Transportation, Low-Emitting & Fuel Efficient Vehicles111111Required11111111Construction Activity Pollution PreventionSite SelectionDevelopment Density & Community ConnectivityBrownfield RedevelopmentAlternative Transportation, Public TransportationAlternative Transportation, Bicycle Storage & Changing RoomsAlternative Transportation, Parking CapacitySite Development, Protect or Restore HabitatSite Development, Maximize Open SpaceStormwater Design, Quantity ControlStormwater Design, Quality ControlHeat Island Effect, Non-RoofHeat Island Effect, RoofLight Pollution ReductionWater Efficiency5 PointsYes?NoCredit 1.1Credit 1.2Credit 2Credit 3.1Credit 3.211111Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduce by 50%Water Efficient Landscaping, No Potable Use or No IrrigationInnovative Wastewater TechnologiesWater Use Reduction, 20% ReductionWater Use Reduction, 30% ReductionLEED for New Construction v 2.2 Registered Project ChecklistLast Modified: May 20082 of 4Energy & Atmosphere17 PointsYes?NoYesPrereq 1Credit 1Credit 2Credit 3Credit 4Credit 5Credit 6Green Power11111 to 3 1 to 10RequiredFundamental Commissioning of the Building Energy SystemsOptimize Energy PerformanceOn-Site Renewable EnergyEnhanced CommissioningEnhanced Refrigerant ManagementMeasurement & VerificationYesPrereq 1RequiredMinimum Energy PerformanceYesPrereq 1RequiredFundamental Refrigerant Management*Note for EAc1: All LEED for New Construction projects registered after June 26, 2007 are required to achieve at least two (2) points.10.5% New Buildings /3.5% Existing Attachments: LEED-cklst-1-.pdf Champions-of-.pdf The-Functiona.pdf; For the first attached:Attached is the USGBC LEED Certification checklist for new construction and major renovations. Please review this document and the USGBC.org website. Then in memo format:1. described key items in the new construction checklist that are directly a part of the civil engineering component of new building design.2. Describe key elements of LEED design listed in the core and shell LEED checklist3. Describe the key elements of LEED design listed in the neighborhood development LEED checklist.For the second attached:Read the attached essay Champions of the Public Interest and in memo format describe the key points of this article.For the third attached:Read the attached essay, The Functional Intellectual, and in memo format describe the key points made in the article. Document Preview: LEED for New Construction v 2.2 Registered Project ChecklistLast Modified: May 20081 of 4 Project Name: Project Address: Project Totals (Pre-Certification Estimates) 69 PointsYes?NoCertified: 26-32 points Silver: 33-38 points Gold: 39-51 points Platinum: 52-69 pointsSustainable Sites14 PointsYes?NoYesPrereq 1Credit 1Credit 2Credit 3Credit 4.1Credit 4.2Credit 4.3Credit 4.4Credit 5.1Credit 5.2Credit 6.1Credit 6.2Credit 7.1Credit 7.2Credit 8Alternative Transportation, Low-Emitting & Fuel Efficient Vehicles111111Required11111111Construction Activity Pollution PreventionSite SelectionDevelopment Density & Community ConnectivityBrownfield RedevelopmentAlternative Transportation, Public TransportationAlternative Transportation, Bicycle Storage & Changing RoomsAlternative Transportation, Parking CapacitySite Development, Protect or Restore HabitatSite Development, Maximize Open SpaceStormwater Design, Quantity ControlStormwater Design, Quality ControlHeat Island Effect, Non-RoofHeat Island Effect, RoofLight Pollution ReductionWater Efficiency5 PointsYes?NoCredit 1.1Credit 1.2Credit 2Credit 3.1Credit 3.211111Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduce by 50%Water Efficient Landscaping, No Potable Use or No IrrigationInnovative Wastewater TechnologiesWater Use Reduction, 20% ReductionWater Use Reduction, 30% ReductionLEED for New Construction v 2.2 Registered Project ChecklistLast Modified: May 20082 of 4Energy & Atmosphere17 PointsYes?NoYesPrereq 1Credit 1Credit 2Credit 3Credit 4Credit 5Credit 6Green Power11111 to 3 1 to 10RequiredFundamental Commissioning of the Building Energy SystemsOptimize Energy PerformanceOn-Site Renewable EnergyEnhanced CommissioningEnhanced Refrigerant ManagementMeasurement & VerificationYesPrereq 1RequiredMinimum Energy PerformanceYesPrereq 1RequiredFundamental Refrigerant Management*Note for EAc1: All LEED for New Construction projects registered after June 26, 2007 are required to achieve at least two (2) points.10.5% New Buildings /3.5% Existing Attachments: LEED-cklst-1-.pdf Champions-of-.pdf The-Functiona.pdf
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