LEED Certified

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LEED Certified is a foundational level of green building certification under the LEED rating system, indicating that a building meets established standards for environmental performance and sustainability.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf LEED certification level
green building certification level
administeredBy U.S. Green Building Council
appliesTo building projects
buildings
interiors
associatedWith environmental certification
green building
sustainable design
developedUnder LEED v4
LEED v4
surface form: LEED v4.1
hasBasis LEED points threshold
hasCriterion energy efficiency
environmental performance
indoor environmental quality
materials and resources management
sustainability
sustainable site development
water efficiency
hasGeographicScope international
hasGoal improve building performance
promote sustainable construction practices
reduce environmental impact of buildings
hasHigherLevel LEED Gold
LEED Platinum
LEED Silver
hasMinimumRequirement meeting established LEED standards
hasRank entry-level certification
foundational level
indicates building meets baseline green building standards
partOf Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
surface form: LEED rating system
predecessorVersion LEED 2009
usedIn LEED for New Construction
surface form: LEED for Building Design and Construction

LEED for Core and Shell
LEED for Existing Buildings
LEED for Healthcare
LEED for Commercial Interiors
surface form: LEED for Interior Design and Construction

LEED for New Construction
LEED for Retail
LEED for Schools

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LEED Gold higherLevelThan LEED Certified
LEED Platinum higherThan LEED Certified
LEED Silver higherThan LEED Certified