Leed Certification
Developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) provides building owners, designers, contractors, operators and users a summarized context to identify and implement practical and measurable green building design, construction, operations and maintenance solutions.
The scope of work for a whole building approach includes:
- Pre-Design & Schematic Design
- Hosting a sustainability design workshop and necessary follow-up meetings with all members of the project team to develop strategies to accomplish all sustainability objectives.
- Sustainable Building Policy Compliance and LEED Certification Workplan.
- Work with the Architect throughout schematic design to ensure agreed upon sustainability strategies have been included in the schematic design report and project design.
- LEED “Design Stage” Application Preparation and Submission
- Design Development
- Design Development Progress Update
- LEED Online Registration
- Progress Report
- LEED “Design Stage” Application Preparation and Submission
- Construction Documents
- Prepare sustainability specifications for inclusion in the design documents.
- Construction Documents
- Bid Documents Review
- LEED Design Application Submission
- Construction Documents Update Report
- Construction Administration
- Sustainability Construction Kick-off Workshop
- Site Visits
- Sustainability Reporting
- Work with the project team to prepare all LEED construction application documentation
- Post Construction Services
- LEED Construction Application Submission