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WEST BAY DISTRICT – PLANT #3 Hyder Consulting Middle East Limited

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Prerequisite 1 Construction Activity Create and implement an erosion and sedimentation 2003 EPA Construction General Permit, U.S. NA This is a prerequisite that the Contractor must prepare Construction P
Pollution Prevention control plan for all construction activities associated with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (Required and implement.
the project. The plan must conform to the erosion and Office of Water. Perquisite)
sedimentation requirements of the 2003 EPA Construction
General Permit. The plan must describe the measures
implemented to accomplish the following objectives:
• To prevent loss of soil during construction by
stormwater runoff and/or wind erosion, including
protecting topsoil by stockpiling for reuse.
• To prevent sedimentation of storm sewers or
receiving streams.
• To prevent pollution of the air with dust and
particulate matter.

• US Department of Architecture, United


Credit 1 Site Selection Do not develop buildings, hardscape, roads or parking States Code of Federal Regulations 1 • It has been confirmed that the Project location does Design 1
areas on portions of sites that meet any of the following Title 7, Volume 6, Parts 400 to 699, not meet any of the restricted criteria.
criteria: Section 657.5 (Citation 7CFR657.5) • The requirements for this credit have already been
Definition of Prime Agricultural Land. met and the respective documentation has been
• Prime farmland. uploaded onto the Project’s account on
• Previously undeveloped land whose elevation is • Federal Emergency Management
Agency, Definition of 100 year flood. LEEDonline. The Contractor is not required to
lower than 5 feet (1.5 meters) above the elevation of participate in the documentation for this credit,
the 100-year flood. • Endangered Species Lists.
unless otherwise requested by the Employer
• Land specifically identified as habitat for any species • National Marine Fisheries Services, List
on federal or state threatened or endangered lists. of Endangered Marine Species.
• Land within 100 feet (30 meters) of any wetlands. • United States Code of Federal
• Previously undeveloped land that is within 50 feet (15 Regulation, 40 CFR, Parts 230-233,
meters) of a water body, defined as seas, lakes, and Part 22, Definition of Wetlands.
rivers, streams and tributaries that support or could
support aquatic life, recreation or industrial use.
• Land that prior to acquisition for the project was
public parkland, unless land of equal or greater value
as parkland is accepted in trade by the public
landowner (park authority projects and projects which
are operated by and support the function of the park
are exempt).

Credit 2 Development Density Option 2: Community Connectivity No Available Reference. 5 • The Project is located in a central area and several Design 5
& Community adjacent services have been identified.
Connectivity Construct or renovate a building on a site that meets the
• The requirements for this credit have already been
following criteria:
met and the respective documentation has been
• Is located on a previously developed site. uploaded onto the Project’s account on
• Is within 1/2 mile of a residential area or LEEDonline. The Contractor is not required to
neighborhood with an average density of 10 units per participate in the documentation for this credit,
acre net. unless otherwise requested by the Employer
• Is within 1/2 mile of at least 10 basic services.
• Has pedestrian access between the building and the
services.
For mixed-use projects, no more than 1 service within the
project boundary may be counted as 1 of the 10 basic
services, provided it is open to the public. No more than 2
of the 10 services required may be anticipated (i.e. at least
8 must be existing and operational). In addition, the
anticipated services must demonstrate that they will be
operational in the locations indicated within 1 year of

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occupation of the applicant project. Examples of basic
services include the following:
• Bank.
• Place of Worship.
• Convenience Grocery.
• Day Care Center.
• Cleaners.
• Fire Station.
• Beauty Salon.
• Hardware.
• Laundry.
• Library.
• Medical or Dental Office.
• Senior Care Facility.
• Park.
• Pharmacy.
• Post Office.
• Restaurant.
• School.
• Supermarket.
• Theater.
• Community Center.
• Fitness Center.
• Museum.

Credit 3 Brownfield 1 Not a brownfield site. Credit not applicable. 1


Redevelopment

Credit 4.1 Alternative Locate project within ½ mile of an existing, or planned and No Available Reference. 6 • The Project is located in a central area, accordingly Design 6
Transportation, Public funded, commuter rail, light rail or subway station or ¼ various bus stops are available in proximity of the
Transportation Access mile walking distance of one or more stops for two or more Project.
public or campus bus lines usable by building occupants. • A metro station will also be built adjacent to the
Project boundary. This have permitted exemplary
performamce for this credit.
• The requirements for this credit have already been
met and the respective documentation has been
uploaded onto the Project’s account on
LEEDonline. The Contractor is not required to
participate in the documentation for this credit,
unless otherwise requested by the Employer

Credit 4.2 Alternative Case 1: For commercial or institutional buildings No Available Reference. 1 • Based on the calculated FTE for the Project = 19 Design 1
Transportation, (10 office staff, 2 managers and 7 operators), a
Bicycle Storage & Provide secure bicycle racks and/or storage (within 200 minimum of 1 shower facility per gender (one for
Changing Rooms yards of a building entrance) for 5% or more of all building males and one for females) shall be provided within
users (measured at peak periods) and provide shower and 200 yards of the Project.
changing facilities in the building, or within 200 yards of the
• Based on the estimated peak time building users =
building entrance for 0.5% for Full time equivalent (FTE)
29 (19 +10 to 30 expected visitors), a minimum of 3
occupants.
secure bicycle racks shall be provided on the
Project within 200 yards of the building main
entrance.

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Credit 4.3 Alternative Option 1 No Available Reference. 3 • As per the Doha Municipality parking requirements Design 3
Transportation, Low- (1.1 parking space /employee for institutional/office
Emitting & Fuel- Provide preferred parking for low-emitting and fuel-efficient buildings) 13 parking spaces will be required for the
Efficient Vehicles vehicles for 5% of the total vehicle parking capacity of the office staff (10 + 2 managers).
site. Preferred parking refers to the parking spots that are
• One of the 13 spots closest to the entrance has
closest to the main entrance of the project (exclusive of
been allocated for LEVs.
spaces designated for handicapped) or parking passes
provided at a discounted price.

Credit 4.4 Alternative Case 1: Non Residential Local Parking Requirements (Doha 2 • As per the Doha Municipality parking requirements Design 2
Transportation, Municipality). (1.1 parking space /employee for institutional/office
Parking Capacity Option 1: buildings), the Contractor must provide 13 parking
Size parking capacity to meet, but not exceed minimum spaces for the office staff (10 + 2 managers).
local zoning requirements and provide preferred parking • One of the 13 spots closest to the entrance has
for carpools or van pools for 5% of the total provided been allocated for car pools.
parking spaces. • A bus drop off area shall be allocated.

Credit 5.1 Site Development, Case 2: Previously developed areas or graded sites No Available Reference. 1 • Total vegetated area (including hardscape) does 1
Protect or Restore not meet the credit requirements.
Habitat • Restore or protect a minimum of 50% of the site • This credit is not pursued.
(excluding the building footprint) or 20% of the total
site area (including building footprint), whichever is
greater, with native or adapted vegetation.
• Projects earning SS Credit 2: Development Density
and Community Connectivity may include vegetated
roof surface in this calculation if the plants are native
or adapted, provide habitat, and promote biodiversity.

Credit 5.2 Site Development, Case 1: Sites with local zoning open space requirement No Available Reference. 1 • The local requirements for open space is 20% of Design 1
Maximize Open Space the total site area excluding the building footprint
• Reduce the development footprint (defined as the (480 m2).
total area of the building footprint, hardscape, access • 480 m2 + 25% = 600m2.
roads and parking) and/or provide vegetated open
• The total open space areas within the project site is
space within the project boundary such that amount
367 (softscape) + 551 (hardscape)= (918m2).
of open space exceeds local zoning requirements by
25%.
• Projects earning SS Credit 2: Development Density
and Community Connectivity may include vegetated
roof surface in this calculation if the plants are native
or adaptive and may include pedestrian hardscape
area as long as 25% of the total open space area
counted is vegetated.

Credit 6.1 Stormwater Design, CASE 2: Existing imperviousness is greater than 50% No Available Reference. 1 The site is currently a parking lot, existing Design 1
Quantity Control imperviousness is > 50%. The overall predevelopment
• Implement a storm water management plan that site area is 8,483 m2. Assuming a rain fall intensity of
results in a 25% decrease in the volume of 1.5 mm/hr, the predevelopment runoff is approximately
storm water runoff from the two-year 24-hour 7,549 cf/storm.
design storm.
Providing a storm water tank to collect and store runoff
water from the roof of the building (3,712 m2) will reduce
the overall impermeable area and the volume of runoff to
3,066 cubic feet/storm, i.e. 59.39% reduction.

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Credit 6.2 Stormwater Design, • Implement a stormwater management plan that No Available Reference. 1 The stormwater storage tank shall allow for partial Design 1
Quality Control reduces impervious cover, promotes infiltration, and settlement and removal of suspended sediments from
captures and treats the stormwater runoff from 90% the collected storm water before being discharge into the
of the average annual rainfall using acceptable best municipal sewer network.
management practices (BMPs).
Additional filtration methods shall be applied to treat up
• BMPs used to treat runoff must be capable of
to 80% of the collected runoff and remove 90% of the
removing 80% of the average annual post
suspended solids. These methods may include but are
development total suspended solids (TSS) load
not limited to infiltration swales, water treatment
based on existing monitoring reports. BMPs are
systems, oil and frit separator, biofilters, etc.
considered to meet these criteria if (1) they are
designed in accordance with standards and
specifications from a state or local program that has
adopted these performance standards, or (2) there
exists in-field performance monitoring data
demonstrating compliance with the criteria. Data must
conform to accepted protocol for BMP monitoring.

Credit 7.1 Heat Island Effect, Option 2: • ASTM E408-71 (1996)e1 1 • All 13 parking spaces shall be shaded. Construction 1
Non-Roof • ASTM C1371-04a • Parking cover material shall have an SRI value of
Place a minimum of 50% of parking spaces under cover
• ASTM E903-96 >29.
(defined as underground, under deck, under roof, or under
a building). Any roof used to shade or cover parking must • ASTM E1918-97
have an SRI of at least 29. • ASTM C1549-04

Credit 7.2 Heat Island Effect, Option 1 • ASTM Standard E1980-01 1 • Exposed roof area shall be painted with reflective Construction 1
Roof • ASTM E408-71(1996)e1 paint of an SRI>29.
Use roofing materials having a SRI equal or greater than .
• ASTM E903-96
the values in the table below for a minimum of 75% of the
roof surface: • ASTM E1918-97
• ASTM C1371-04
Roof type Slope SRI • ASTM C1549-04
Low sloped roof < 2:12 78
Steep-sloped roof > 2:12 29

Credit 8 Light Pollution For INTERIOR LIGHTING: • ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007, 1 • This credit cannot be achieved as it requires no 1
Reduction Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low- exterior lighting on the building except those for
Option 1: The Angle of maximum candela from each Rise Residential Lighting, Section 9 (without security and safety reasons.
interior luminaire as located in the building shall intersect amendments) • This credit is not pursued.
opaque building interior surfaces and not exit out through
the windows.
OR
Option 2: All non-emergency interior lighting shall be
automatically controlled to turn off during non-business
hours. Provide manual override capability for after hour
use.
And
For EXTERIOR LIGHTING:
Only light areas as required for safety and comfort.
Lighting power densities must not exceed ASHRAE/IESNA
Standard 90.1-2007.

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Water Efficiency

Prerequisite 1 Water Use Reduction Employ strategies that in aggregate use 20% less water • The Energy Policy Act (EPAct) of 1992 NA • Water efficient fixtures and fittings shall be used on Design P
than the water use baseline calculated for the building (not (and as amended). (Required the Project to achieve an overall water use
including irrigation). • The Energy Policy Act (EPAct) of 2005. Prerequisite) reduction of approximately 35%.
• International Association of Plumbing
Calculate the baseline according to the commercial and/or
and Mechanical Officials Publication
residential baselines outlined below1. Calculations are
IAPMO/ANSI UPC 1-2006, Uniform
based on estimated occupant usage and must include only
Plumbing Code 2006, Section 402.0,
the following fixtures and fixture fittings (as applicable to
Water-Conserving Fixtures and Fittings.
the project scope): water closets, urinals, lavatory faucets,
showers, kitchen sink faucets and pre-rinse spray valves. • International Code Council,
International Plumbing Code 2006,
Section 604, Design of Building Water
Distribution System.

Credit 1 Water Efficient OPTION 1: No Available Reference. 2 to 4 • The use of native and adaptive species, drip Design 4
Landscaping irrigation system and 100% reliance on treated
• Reduce potable water consumption for irrigation by sewage effluent (TSE) from Kahramaa for all
50% from a calculated mid-summer baseline case. irrigation needs shall allow for approximately 70%
• Reductions shall be attributed to any combination of reduction of total water use.
the following items: 1. Plant species factor, 2.irrigation
efficiency, 3.use of captured rainwater, 4.use of
recycled wastewater, 5.use of water treated and
conveyed by a public agency specifically for not-
potable uses.
OR
OPTION 2: No Potable Use or No Irrigation
• Meet the requirements of Option 1 and
• PATH 1: Use only captured rain water, recycled
waste water, recycled grey water, or water treated
and conveyed by a public agency specifically for non-
potable uses for irrigation.
• All calculations must be based on irrigation during
July.

Credit 2 Innovative Wastewater Option 1: • The Energy Policy Act (EPAct) of 1992 2 • The use of low flow flush fixtures will only achieve Design 2
Technologies (and as amended). about 40% reduction in sewage conveyance.
Reduce potable water use for building sewage
• The Energy Policy Act (EPAct) of 1995. • Additional strategies to use nonpotable/recycled
conveyance by 50% through the use of water-conserving
• International Association of Plumbing water shall be adopted to achieve the total 50%
fixtures (water closets, urinals) or non-potable water
and Mechanical Officials Publication reduction required. Strategies include the use of
(captured rainwater, recycled gray water, and on-site or
IAPMO/ANSI UPC 1-2006, Uniform blowdown water for flushing purposes, or reusing
municipally treated wastewater).
Plumbing Code 2006, Section 402.0, grey water for flushing.
Water-Conserving Fixtures and Fittings. .
• International Code Council,
International Plumbing Code 2006,
Section 604, Design of Building Water
Distribution System.

Credit 3 Water Use Reduction Employ strategies that in aggregate use 30%, 35% or 40% • The Energy Policy Act (EPAct) of 1992 2 to 4 • Water efficient fixtures and fittings will be used on Design 3 1
less water than the water use baseline calculated for the (and as amended). the Project to achieve an overall water use

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building (not including irrigation) after meeting the Energy • The Energy Policy Act (EPAct) of 2005. reduction of 35%.
Policy Act of 1992 fixture performance requirements. • International Association of Plumbing
and Mechanical Officials Publication
IAPMO/ANSI UPC 1-2006, Uniform
Plumbing Code 2006, Section 402.0,
Water-Conserving Fixtures and Fittings.
• International Code Council,
International Plumbing Code 2006,
Section 604, Design of Building Water
Distribution System.

Sub-total 10 7 3 1

Energy and Atmosphere

Prerequisite 1 Fundamental The following commissioning process activities must be No Available Reference. NA • The Owner has employed a third party Construction P
Commissioning of completed by the project team: (Required commissioning agent who will be responsible to
Building Energy Prerequisite) coordinate and supervise testing and
Systems • Designate an individual as the commissioning commissioning of all building systems.
authority (CxA) to lead, review and oversee the • This is a prerequisite. The Contractor is required to
completion of the commissioning process activities. coordinate and liaise with the commissioning agent
• The CxA must have documented commissioning as required for successful commissioning of
authority experience in at least 2 building projects. building systems.
• The individual serving as the CxA must be
independent of the project’s design and construction
management, though the CxA may be an employee
of any firms providing those services. The CxA may
be a qualified employee or consultant of the owner.
• The CxA must report results, findings and
recommendations directly to the owner.
• For projects smaller than 50,000 gross square feet
(4,500 gross square meters), the CxA may be a
qualified person on the design or construction teams
who has the required experience.
• The owner must document the owner’s project
requirements. The design team must develop the
basis of design. The CxA must review these
documents for clarity and completeness. The owner
and design team must be responsible for updates to
their respective documents.
• Develop and incorporate commissioning
requirements into the construction documents.
• Develop and implement a commissioning plan.
• Verify the installation and performance of the systems
to be commissioned.
• Complete a summary commissioning report.

Prerequisite 2 Minimum Energy Option 1: WHOLE BUILDING ENERGY SIMULATION ASHRAE/IESNA standard 90.1-2007. NA • As per the initial energy simulation and modeling Design P
Performance (Required study, the current design of the building can
• Demonstrate a minimum 10% improvement in the Prerequisite) achieve a 23.9% reduction in energy cost.
proposed building performance rating compared to • The contractor must make sure to design an energy
the baseline building performance rating per efficient building that meets or exceeds this target.
ASHRAE/IESNA standard 90.1-2007 (without

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amendments) by a whole building project simulation
using the Building performance rating method in
Appendix G of the Standard.
The proposed design must meet the following criteria:
• Comply with the mandatory provisions (Sections 5.4,
6.4, 7.4, 8.4, 9.4 and 10.4) in Standard 90.1-2007
(with errata but without addenda).
• Inclusion of ALL the energy costs within and
associated with the building project.
• The default process energy cost is 25% of the total
energy cost for the baseline building. If the building's
process energy cost is less that 25% of the baseline
building energy cost, include documentation
substantiating the inputs.

Prereq 3 Fundamental Zero use of CFC-based refrigerants in new base building No Available Reference. NA • The Project shall not use CFC based refrigerant. Design P
Refrigerant HVAC&R systems. When reusing existing base building (Required • The Building HVAC&R shall be based on R134A
Management HVAC equipment, complete a comprehensive CFC phase- Prerequisite) refrigerant.
out conversion prior to project completion. Phase-out plans
extending beyond the project completion date will be
considered on their merits.

Credit 1 Optimize Energy Option 1: WHOLE BUILDING ENERGY SIMULATION ASHRAE/IESNA standard 90.1-2007. 1 to 19 • An initial building energy simulation model was Design 6 13
Performance carried out for the Project. A 23.9% reduction has
• Demonstrate a minimum 10% improvement in the been achieved.
proposed building performance rating compared to
the baseline building performance rating per
ASHRAE/IESNA standard 90.1-2007 (without
amendments) by a whole building project simulation
using the Building performance rating method in
Appendix G of the Standard.
The proposed design must meet the following criteria:
• Comply with the mandatory provisions (Sections 5.4,
6.4, 7.4, 8.4, 9.4 and 10.4) in Standard 90.1-2007
(with errata but without addenda).
• Inclusion of ALL the energy costs within and
associated with the building project.
• The default process energy cost is 25% of the total
energy cost for the baseline building. If the building's
process energy cost is less that 25% of the baseline
building energy cost, include documentation
substantiating the inputs.

Credit 2 On-Site Renewable • Use on-site renewable energy systems to offset No Available Reference. 1 to 7 There are no onsite renewable energy systems. 7
Energy building energy costs. Calculate project performance
by expressing the energy produced by the renewable This credit is not pursued.
systems as a percentage of the building’s annual
energy cost (from 1 up to 13%)
• Use the building annual energy cost calculated in EA
Credit 1: Optimize Energy Performance or the U.S.
Department of Energy’s Commercial Buildings
Energy Consumption Survey database to determine

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the estimated electricity use.

Credit 3 Enhanced • Implement, or have a contract in place to implement, No Available Reference. 2 • The Owner has employed a third party Construction 2
Commissioning the following additional commissioning process commissioning agent who will be responsible to
activities in addition to the requirements of EA coordinate and supervise testing and
Prerequisite 1. commissioning of all building systems.
• Prior to the start of the construction documents • The Contractor is required to coordinate and liaise
phase, designate an independent CxA to lead, with the commissioning agent as required for
review, and oversee the completion of all successful commissioning of building systems.
commissioning process activities.
• The CxA shall report results, findings and
recommendations directly to the owner.
• the CxA shall conduct, at a minimum, one
commissioning design review of the owner’s project
requirement (OPR), Basis of Design (BOD), and
design documents prior to mid construction
documents phase and back-check the review
comments in the subsequent design submission.
• The CxA shall review contractor submittals applicable
to systems being commissioned for compliance with
the OPR and BOD. This review shall be concurrent
with A/E reviews and submitted to the design team
and the owner.
• Develop a systems manual that provides future
operating staff the information needed to understand
and optimally operate the commissioned systems.
• Verify that the requirements for training operating
personnel and building occupants are completed.
• Assure the involvement by the CxA in reviewing
building operation within 10 months after substantial
completion with O&M staff and occupants. Include a
plan for resolution of outstanding commissioning-
related issues.

Credit 4 Enhanced Refrigerant Option 2: No Available Reference. 2 • The Project shall not use CFC based refrigerant. Design 2
Management • The Building HVAC&R shall be based on R134A
• Select refrigerants and HVAC&R that minimize or refrigerant
eliminate the emission of compounds that contribute
to ozone depletion (ODP) and global warming (GWP).
The base building HVAC&R equipment shall comply
with the following formula, which sets a maximum
threshold for the combined contributions to ozone
depletion and global warming potential: LCGWP +
LCODP x 10^5 < 100
• For multiple types of equipment, a weighted average
of all base building HVAC&R equipment must be
calculated.
AND
• Do not operate or install fire suppression systems that
contain ozone-depleting substances (CFCs, HCFCs
or Halons).
• Any cooling equipment (defined as containing less
than 0.5 pounds of refrigerant) are not subject to the
requirement of this credit.

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Credit 5 Measurement & • Develop and implement a Measurement & International Performance Measurement & 3 • The Owner has employed a third party Construction 3
Verification Verification (M&V) plan consistent with option D: Verification Protocol (IPMVP) Volume III, commissioning agent who will be responsible to
Calibrated simulation (Savings Estimation Method 2) EVO 30000.1-2006, Concepts and Options coordinate and supervise testing and
OR Option B: Energy conservation measure isolation, for Determining Energy Savings in New commissioning of all building systems. This will also
as specified in the IPMVP - Vol III: Concepts and Construction, Jan 2006. include measurement and verification requirements.
options for determine energy savings in new
construction, April, 2003.
• The M&V period shall cover a period of no less than
one year of post-construction occupancy.

Credit 6 Green Power • Engage in at least a 2-year renewable energy No Available Reference. 2 • No renewable energy supplies are available within 2
contract to provide at least 35% of the building’s Doha at the moment.
electricity from renewable sources, as defined by the • This credit is not pursued.
Center for Resource Solutions’ Green-e Energy
product certification requirements or an equivalent.
• All purchases of green power shall be based on the
quantity of energy consumed, not the cost.
• If the green power is not Green-e Energy certified,
equivalence must exist for both major Green-e
Energy program criteria: 1) current green power
performance standards, and 2) independent, third-
party verification that those standards are being met
by the green power supplier over time.
• Option 1. Determine baseline electricity use. Use the
annual electricity consumption from the results of EA
Credit 1: Optimize Energy Performance.
or
• Option 2. Estimate baseline electricity use. Use the
U.S. Department of Energy’s Commercial Buildings
Energy Consumption Survey database to determine
the estimated electricity use.

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Materials and Resources (MR)

Prerequisite 1 Storage & Collection Provide an easily accessible dedicated area that serves No Available Reference. NA • An area of 16 m2have been allocated for the Design P
of Recyclables the entire building and is dedicated to the separation, (Required segregation of waste into paper, plastic, cardboard,
collection and storage of materials for recycling including Prerequisite) metal and wood.
(at a minimum) paper, corrugated cardboard, glass,
plastics, and metals.
In places where the materials specified in this prerequisite
are not recycled, a building should still have designated
space to collect and store those materials in anticipation of
recycling infrastructure for the materials becoming
available in the future.

Credit 1.1 Building Reuse, Maintain the existing building structure (including structural No Available Reference. 1 to 3 • This credit is not applicable as the Project is entirely Construction 3
Maintain 75% of floor and roof decking) and envelope (the exterior skin and New Construction.
Existing Walls, Floors framing, excluding window assemblies and nonstructural • This credit is not pursued.
and Roof roofing material).

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Credit 1.2 Building Reuse, Use existing interior nonstructural elements (e.g., interior No Available Reference. 1 • This credit is not applicable as the Project is entirely Construction 1
Maintain 95% of walls, doors, floor coverings and ceiling systems) in at New Construction.
Existing Walls, Floors least 50% (by area) of the completed building, including • This credit is not pursued.
and Roof additions.

Credit 2 Construction Waste • Develop and implement a waste management plan, No Available Reference. 1 to 2 Due to the recycling industry being at its infancy in Construction 1 1
Management quantifying material diversion goals. Recycle and/or Qatar, the Project is targeting only a 50% waste
salvage at least 50% pr 75% of non-hazardous recycling target which can be achieved by relying on
construction and demolition waste. Calculations can weight of recycled steel scrap mainly, in addition to the
be done by weight or volume, but must be consistent remaining waste streams.
throughout.
• Note: Exemplary Performance Credit for diverting
95% or more of Total Construction Waste.

Credit 3 Materials Reuse Use salvaged, refurbished or reused materials, the sum of No Available Reference. 1 to 2 • The Project is an entirely new construction. The Construction 2
which constitutes at least 5% or 10% , based on cost, of requirements for this credit cannot be achieved.
the total value of materials on the project. • This credit is not pursued.

Credit 4 Recycled Content • Use materials with recycled content such that sum of No Available Reference. 1 to 2 • The Project is targeting a 10% recycled content Construction 1 1
post-consumer recycled content plus one-half of the target of project materials by cost.
pre-consumer content constitutes at least 10% or • This target can best be achieved through the use of
20% (based on the cost) of the total value of recycled content steel and concrete.
materials in the project.
• The recycled content value of a material assembly is
determined by weight. The recycled fraction of the
assembly is then multiple by the cost of assembly to
determine the recycled content value.
• Include only materials permanently installed in the
project.
• MEP components and specialty items such as
elevators and equipment cannot be included in this
calculation.
• Furniture may be included if it is included consistently
in MR Credit 3 through 7.
• By definition, postconsumer recycled content is
consumer waste. To be a feedstock, the raw
materials must have served a useful purpose in the
consumer market before being used again. Other
postconsumer feedstock is generated when
construction and demolition debris is recycled
(aggregate).
• By default, assume the recycled content of steel to be
25% postconsumer. If manufactured by the electric
furnace process, steel contains 90% or higher
recycled content.
• Preconsumer comes from process waste that an
industry has sold or traded with another through the
marketplace. Reusing materials reclaimed form the
same process in which they are generated does not
contribute toward the recycled content of the material
(must be derived from waste stream). e.g.. Fly ash,
particle and gypsum board.
• Project team can use a default total materials cost by
multiplying the total construction cost (hard cost only)

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by 0.45.
• Note: Exemplary Performance for 30%.

Credit 5 Regional Materials • Use building materials or products that have been No Available Reference. 1 to 2 • The Project is targeting a 10% regionally extracted Construction 1 1
extracted, harvested or recovered, as well as materials by cost.
manufactured, within 500 miles of the project site for • This target can be achieved through various
a minimum of 10% or 20% (based on cost) of the total materials including wood products, tiles, concrete
materials value. If only a fraction of a product or and other aggregates, steel, etc.
material is extracted/harvested/recovered and
manufactured locally, then only that percentage (by
weight) shall contribute to the regional value.
• Include only materials permanently installed in the
project.
• MEP components and specialty items such as
elevators and equipment cannot be included in this
calculation.
• Furniture may be included if it is included consistently
in MR Credit 3 through 7.
• Project team can use a default total materials cost by
multiplying the total construction cost (hard cost only)
by 0.45.
• The point of manufacture is the place of final
assembly of components into the product that is
furnished. In a material contains components that
were sourced from a place within 500 miles but the
final assembly was further away, the product cannot
be counted toward the credit. In products are
assembled on site, the individual components that are
extracted within 500 miles of the site will count toward
this credit.
• In case of reused materials, use the location from
which they were salvaged as the point of extraction
and use the location of the vender as the point of
manufacture.
• Note: Exemplary Performance for 30%.

Credit 6 Rapidly Renewable Use rapidly renewable building materials and products for No Available Reference. 1 Rapidly renewable materials are not readily available in Construction 1
Materials 2.5% of the total value of all building materials and the region to allow for achievement of this credit.
products used in the project, based on cost. Rapidly
renewable building materials and products are made from This credit is not pursued.
agricultural products that are typically harvested within a
10-year or shorter cycle.

Credit 7 Certified Wood • Use a minimum of 50% of wood-based materials and Forest Stewardship Council’s Principles and 1 • The Project is targeting this credit as the project Construction 1
products, which are certified in accordance with the Criteria. entails minimal wood based products that will be
Forest Stewardship Council’s (FSC) Principles and finally installed in the building.
criteria, for wood building components. These
components include, but not limited to, structural
framing and general dimensional framing, flooring,
sub-flooring, wood doors and finishes.
• Include only materials permanently installed in the
project. Wood products for temporary use on the
project may be included and all such materials must
be included in the calculations. If there materials are
for use on multiple projects, it can only be used in one

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project.
• Furniture may be included if it is included consistently
in MR Credit 3 through 7.
• Project team can use a default total materials cost by
multiplying the total construction cost (hard cost only)
by 0.45.
• Note: Exemplary Performance for 95% or more.

Sub-Total 14 1 3 3 7

Indoor Environmental Quality ( IEQ)

Prerequisite 1 Minimum IAQ Case 1 ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007: NA • The Project shall be designed according to Design P
Performance Ventilation for Acceptable (Required ASHRAE 62-2007 standards.
Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of Prerequisite)
ASHRAE 62-2007, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Indoor Air Quality.
Quality. Mechanical ventilation systems shall be designed
using the ventilation rate procedure or the applicable local
code, whichever is more stringent.

Prerequisite 2 Environmental Option 1 No Available Reference. NA • The Owner has prohibited smoking inside the Design P
Tobacco Smoke (ETS) (Required Project building.
Control • Prohibit smoking in the building. Prerequisite) • External designated smoking areas shall be located
• Locate any exterior designated smoking areas at at least 25 ft away from entrances, air intakes and
least 25 feet away from entries, outdoor air intakes windows.
and operable windows.

Credit 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Install a permanent monitoring systems that provides • ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007: 1 • Air Flow Sensors and CO2 sensors shall be Design 1
Monitoring feedback on ventilation system performance to ensure that Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality. installed on air intakes.
ventilation systems maintain design minimum ventilation
requirements. Configure all monitoring equipment to
generate an alarm when the conditions vary by 10% or
more from setpoint, via either a building automation
system alarm to the building operator or via a visual or
audible alert to the building occupants.
Case 1: Mechanically ventilated spaces.
Monitor CO2 concentration within all densely occupied
spaces (those with a design occupant density of 25 people
or more per 1,000 square feet). CO2 monitors must be
between 3 and 6 feet above the floor.
Provide a direct outdoor airflow measurement device
capable of measuring the minimum outdoor air intake flow
with an accuracy of +/_ 15% of the design minimum
outdoor air rate for ventilation systems where 20% or more
of the design supply airflow serves non-densely occupied
spaces.

Credit 2 Increased Ventilation Case 1: For mechanically ventilated spaces • ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007: 1 Achievement of this credit will negatively impact upon Design 1
Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality. energy reductions achieved within EA-c1.
Increase breathing zone outdoor air ventilation rates to all
occupied spaces by at least 30% above the minimum rates This credit is not pursued.
required by ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 as determined
by EQ Prerequisite 1.

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Credit 3.1 Construction IAQ • Develop and implement an Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) SMACNA IAQ Guidelines for Occupied 1 • The Project is pursuing this credit. Construction 1
Management Plan, Management Plan for the construction and pre- Buildings Under Construction, 2nd Edition, • The Contractor is required to develop and
during Construction occupancy phases of the building. Chapter 3, November 2007. implement and IAQMP to protect HVAC systems
• During construction meet or exceed the and products from dust and mold during
ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 52.2-1999: Method
recommended Design Approaches of the Sheet Metal construction.
of Testing General Ventilation Air-Cleaning
and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association
Devices for Removal Efficiency by Particle
(SMACNA) IAQ Guideline for Occupied Buildings
Size.
under Construction, 2007, chapter 3.
• Protect stored on-site or installed absorptive materials
from moisture damage.
• If permanently installed air handlers are used during
construction, filtration media with a Minimum
Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV) of 8 must be used
at each return air grill, as determined by ASHRAE
52.2-1999. Replace all filtration media immediately
prior to occupancy.
• The plan should include agenda items to be
discussed regularly at pre-construction and
construction meetings. Review the applicability of
each control measure and include those that apply in
the final construction IAQ management plan. The
SMACNA control measures are as follows: HVAC
Protection, Source Control, Pathway Interruption,
Housekeeping and Scheduling.

Credit 3.2 Construction IAQ OPTION 1: FLUSH OUT • US EPA Compendium of Methods for the 1 • The Project is pursuing this credit. Construction 1
Management Plan, Determination of Air Pollutants in Indoor Air • The Contractor shall be responsible for flushing out
Before Occupancy After construction ends, prior to occupancy and with all
the HVAC systems to ensure indoor air quality.
interior finishes installed, perform a building flush-out by NTIS (800)553-6847, Ordering Number
These will be addressed concurrently by the
supplying a total air volume of 14,000 cu.ft. of outdoor air PB90200288.
commissioning agent (third party) and the
per sq.ft. of floor area while maintaining an internal
contractor.
temperature of at least 60 degrees F and relative humidity
no higher than 60%
OR
If the occupancy is desired prior to completion of the flush-
out, the space may be occupied following delivery of a
minimum of 3,500 cu.ft. of outdoor air per sq.ft. of floor
area to the space. Once a space is occupied, it shall be
ventilated at a minimum rate of 0.30 cfm/sq.ft of outside air
or the design minimum outside air rate determined in EQ
Prerequisite 1, whichever is greater. During every day of
the flush-out period, ventilation shall begin a minimum of 3
hours prior to occupancy and continue during occupancy.
These conditions shall be maintained until a total of 14,000
cu.ft./sq.ft. of outside air has been delivered to space.
OR
OPTION 2: AIR TESTING
• Conduct baseline IAQ testing, after construction ends
and prior to occupancy, using testing protocols
consistent with the US Environmental protection
agency compendium of methods for the
determination of air pollutants in indoor air and as

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additionally detailed in the reference guide.
Demonstrate that the contaminant maximum
concentrations listed below are not exceed.
• Contaminant Max. concentration.
• Formaldehyde 27 parts per billion
• Particulates (PM10) 50 micrograms per
cu.m.
• TVOC 500 micrograms per
cu.m.
• 4-Phenylcyclohexene 6.5 micrograms per
cu.m
• Carbon monoxide 9 parts per million and
no greater than 2 parts per million above outdoor
levels.
Only if carpets and fabrics with styrene butadiene
rubber latex backing are installed.

Credit 4.1 Low-Emitting • All adhesives and sealants used on the interior of the South Coast Air Quality Management District 1 The Project is pursuing this credit. Construction 1
Materials, Adhesives building (i.e., inside of the weatherproofing system (SCAQMD) Amendment to South Coast
& Sealants and applied on-site) must comply with the Adhesives, Rule #1168, VOC Limits, effective January All products used on the Project shall comply with the
Sealants and Sealant Primers must comply with 7, 2005. credit specified VOC content.
South Coast Air Quality Management District
(SCAQMD) Rule #1168. Volatile organic compound Green Seal Standard GS-36 (commercial
(VOC) limits listed in the table below correspond to an adhesives), Effective October 19, 2000.
effective date of July 1, 2005 and rule amendment
date of January 7, 2005.
• Aerosol Adhesives must comply with Green Seal
Standard for Commercial Adhesives GS-36
requirements in
effect on October 19, 2000.

• South Coast Air Quality Management


Credit 4.2 Low-Emitting Paints and coatings used on the interior of the building District (SCAQMD) Rule 1113, 1 • The Project is pursuing this credit. Construction 1
Materials, Paints and shall comply with the following criteria: Architectural Coatings. • All products used on the Project shall comply with
Coatings the credit specified VOC content.
• Architectural paints, coatings and primers applied to • Green Seal Standard GC-03 (anti-
interior walls and ceilings: do not exceed the VOC corrosive and anti-rust paints).
content limits established in green seal standard GS- • Green Seal Standard GS-11
11, paints, first edition, May 20, 1993. Flats - 50 (commercial flat and non-flat paints).
g/L. Non-flats - 150 g/L.
• Anticorrosive and anti-rust applied to interior ferrous
metal substrates: do not exceed the VOC content
limit of 250 g/L established in Green standard GC-03
anti-corrosive paints, second edition, Jan 7, 1997.
• Clear wood finishes, floor coatings, stains, and
shellacs applied to interior elements: Do not exceed
the VOC content limits established in south coast air
quality management district (SCAQMD) rule 1113,
architectural coatings, rules in effect on Jan 1, 2004.
Credit 4.3 Low-Emitting • All Carpet installed in the building interior shall meet • Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) Green 1 The Project is pursuing this credit. Construction 1
Materials, Carpet the testing & product requirement of the Carpet and Label Plus Testing Program.
Systems Rug Institute's Green Label Plus Program. All carpet All products used on the Project shall comply with the
cushion installed in the building interior shall meet the • South Coast Air Quality Management credit specified VOC content.
requirements of the Carpet and Rug Institute's Green District (SCAQMD) Rule 1168, VOC
Label Plus Program. All carpet adhesive shall meet Limits.

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the requirements of EQ Credit 4.1. • South Coast Air Quality Management
District (SCAQMD) Rule 1113,
• All hard surface flooring must be certified as Architectural Coatings.
compliant with the Floor space standard by an
independent 3rd party. Includes vinyl, linoleum, • FloorScore Program.
laminate flooring, wood flooring, ceramic flooring,
rubber flooring and wall base. • California Department of Health
Services Standard Practice for the
• An alternative compliance path using Floor space is Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions
acceptable for credit achievement: 100% of non- from Various Sources Using Small
carpet finished flooring must be Floor space certified Scale .
and must constitute at least 25% of the finished floor
area. Unfinished flooring include floors in mechanical • Environmental Chambers (including
rooms, electrical rooms and elevator service rooms. 2004 addenda).

• Concrete, wood, bamboo and cork floor finishes such • State of California Standard 1350,
as sealer and finish must meet the requirements of Section 9, Standard .
South Coast Air Quality Management District rule
• Practice for the Testing of Volatile
1113.
Organic Emissions from Various
Sources Using Small-Scale
Environmental Chambers, Testing
Criteria.

Credit 4.4 Low-Emitting • Composite wood and Agrifiber products used on the No Available Reference. 1 The Project is pursuing this credit. Construction 1
Materials, Composite interior of the building (defined as inside of the
Wood & Agrifiber weatherproofing system) shall contain no added urea- All products used on the Project shall comply with the
Products formaldehyde resins. credit specified VOC content.

• Laminating adhesives used to fabricate on-site and


shop-applied composite wood and Agrifiber
assemblies shall contain no added urea-
formaldehyde resins.
• Composite wood and Agrifiber products are define as
particleboard, medium density fibreboard (MDF),
plywood, wheat board, strawboard, panel substrates
and door cores.

• Materials considered fit-out, furniture, and equipment


(FF&E) are not considered base building elements
and are not included.

Credit 5 Indoor Chemical & Design to minimize and control pollutant entry into ANSI/ASHRAE 52.2-1999: Method of 1 • The Project is pursuing this credit. Construction 1
Pollutant Source buildings and later cross-contamination of regularly Testing General Ventilation Air-Cleaning • Permanent matts shall be installed rather than roll
Control occupied areas: Devices for Removal Efficiency by Particle out matts which require regular cleaning schedule.
Size. • Chemical storage areas shall be negatively
• Employ permanent entryway systems at least 6 feet
pressured from the rest of the Project areas to
long in the primary direction of travel to capture dirt
avoid migration of dangerous chemicals.
and particulates from entering the building at all
entryways that are directly connected to the outdoors.
Acceptable entryway systems include permanently
installed grates, grilles, or slotted systems that allow
for cleaning underneath. Roll-out mats are only
acceptable when maintained on a weekly basis by a
contracted service organization. Qualifying entryways
are those that serve as regular entry points for
building users.

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• Where hazardous gases or chemicals may be


present or used, exhaust each space sufficiently to
create negative pressure with respect to adjacent
spaces with the doors to the room closed. for each of
these spaces, provide self-closing doors and deck to
deck partitions or a hard lid ceiling. the exhaust rate
shall be at least 0.50 cfm/sq.ft., with no air re-
circulation. The pressure differential with the
surrounding spaces shall be at least 5 Pa on average
and 1 Pa at a minimum when the doors to the rooms
are closed.
• In mechanically ventilated buildings, provide regularly
occupied areas of the building with air filtration media
prior to occupancy that provides a minimum efficiency
reporting value (MERV) of 13 or better.
• Filtration should be applied to process both return
and outside air that is to be delivered as supply air.
• Provide containment (a closed container for storage
for off-site disposal in a regulatory compliant storage
area, preferably outside the building) for appropriate
disposal of hazardous liquid wastes in places where
water and chemical concentrate mixing occurs
(housekeeping, janitorial and science labs).

Credit 6.1 Controllability of Provide individual lighting controls for 90% (minimum) of No Available Reference. 1 • The Project shall have separate offices which will Design 1
Systems, Lighting the building occupants to enable adjustments to suit allow for installation of lighting controls per office.
individual task needs and preferences. • Meeting rooms shall also be provided with light
controls.
Provide lighting system controls for all shared multi-
occupant spaces to enable adjustments that meet group
needs and preferences.

Credit 6.2 Controllability of Provide individual comfort controls for 50% (minimum) of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 1 • The Project shall have separate offices which will Design 1
Systems, Thermal the building occupants to enable adjustments to meet allow for installation of individual temperature
Comfort individual needs and preferences. Operable windows may controls.
be used in lieu of controls for occupants located 20 feet • Meeting rooms will also be provided with light
inside and 10 feet to either side of the operable part of a controls.
window. The areas of operable window must meet the
requirements of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 paragraph
5.1 Natural Ventilation (with errata but without addenda2).
Conditions for thermal comfort are described in IEQ credit
7.1: Thermal Comfort—Design and include the primary
factors of air temperature, radiant temperature, air speed
and humidity.
Provide comfort system controls for all shared multi-
occupant spaces to enable adjustments that meet group
needs and preferences.

Credit 7.1 Thermal Comfort, Comply with ASHRAE Standard 55-2004, Thermal comfort • ASHRAE Standard 55-2004, Thermal 1 The Project is pursuing this credit. Thermal systems will Design 1
Design conditions for Human occupancy. Demonstrate design Comfort Conditions for Human be designed to meet ASHRAE 55-2004.
compliance in accordance with the Section 6.1.1 Occupancy.
Documentation. • Chartered Institute of Building Services
(CIBSE) Applications Manual 10-2005,
Natural Ventilation in Non-Domestic

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Buildings.

Credit 7.2 Thermal Comfort, Achieve IEQ Credit 7.1. ASHRAE Standard 55-2004, Thermal 1 The Employer shall prepare and carryout the survey as Design 1
Verification Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy. necessary.
Agree to implement a thermal comfort survey of building
occupants within a period of 6 to 18 months after The Project will include a permanent monitoring system
occupancy. This survey should collect anonymous as part of the BMS for monitoring of building
responses about thermal comfort in the building including performance with regards to optimum temperatures.
an assessment of overall satisfaction with thermal
performance and identification of thermal comfort-related
problems. Agree to develop a plan for corrective action if
the survey results indicate that more than 20% of
occupants are dissatisfied with thermal comfort in the
building. This plan should include measurement of relevant
environmental variables in problem areas in accordance
with ASHRAE Standard 55-2004.
Provide a permanent monitoring system to ensure that
building performance meets the desired comfort criteria as
determined by IEQ C7.1.

Credit 8.1 Daylight & Views, Option 1: Simulation No Available Reference. 1 Given the nature of the building and type of building Design 1
Daylight occupancy, this credit is not achievable.
Demonstrate through computer simulation that the
applicable spaces achieve daylight illuminance levels of a This credit is not pursued.
minimum of 10 footcandles (fc) (108 lux) and a maximum
of 500 fc (5,400 lux) in a clear sky condition on September
21 at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. and provide glare control devices
to avoid high-contrast situations that could impede visual
tasks.
OPTION 2: Prescriptive
Use a combination of sidelighting and/or toplighting to
achieve a total daylighting zone (the floor area meeting
the following requirements) that is at least 75% of all the
regularly occupied spaces
Option 3: Measurement
Demonstrate through records of indoor light
measurements that a minimum daylight illumination level
of 10 fc (108 lux) and a maximum of 500 fc (5,400 lux) has
been achieved in the applicable spaces. Measurements
must be taken on a 10-foot (3-meter) grid and shall be
recorded on building floor plans, and provide glare control
devices to avoid high-contrast situations that could impede
visual tasks. However, designs that incorporate view-
preserving automated shades for glare control may
demonstrate compliance for only the minimum 10 fc (108
lux) illuminance level.
Option 4: Combination
Any of the above calculation methods may be combined to
document the minimum daylight illumination in the
applicable spaces.

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Credit 8.2 Daylight & Views, • Achieve a direct line of sight to the outdoor No Available Reference. 1 Given the nature of the building and type of building Design 1
Views environment via vision glazing between 30 inches occupancy, this credit is not achievable.
and 90 inches (between 0.8 meters and 2.3 meters)
above the finish floor for building occupants in 90% of This credit is not pursued.
all regularly occupied areas. Determine the area with
a direct line of sight by totaling the regularly occupied
floor area that meets the following criteria:
• In plan view, the area is within sight lines drawn from
perimeter vision glazing.
• In section view, a direct sight line can be drawn from
the area to perimeter vision glazing.
• The line of sight may be drawn through interior
glazing. For private offices, the entire floor area of the
office may be counted if 75% or more of the area has
a direct line of sight to perimeter vision glazing. For
multi-occupant spaces, the actual floor area with a
direct line of sight to perimeter vision glazing is
counted.

Sub-total 15 12 3

Innovation in Design

Credit 1 Innovation in Design Path 2: Exemplary Perforrmance LEED Reference Guide for Green Building 3 The Project is targeting exemplary performance for the Design / Construction 3
Design & Construction, 2009 Edition. following credits:
• Achieve exemplary performance for one of the
already pursued prerequisite or credit as specified in • SSc4.1 – Alternative Transportation- Public
the LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design Transportation Access – Proximity to Bus Stop (The
& Construction, 2009 Edition. requirements for this credit has already been
• An exemplary performance point may be earned for achieved and is uploaded on the Project account
achieving double the credit requirements and/or for LEEDonline.)
achieving the next incremental percentage threshold • SSc5.2 Maximize Open Space. The available open
of an existing credit in LEED. space area within the Project is 50% greater than
• One point is awarded for each exemplary the local requirement of 20% of Project site are
performance achieved. excluding the building footprint. (367 softscape +
• No more than 3 points under IDc1 may be earned 551 hardscape= 918 > 720 local requirement).
through Path 2—Exemplary performance. • SSc7.1 Heat Island effect Non-roof. 100% of the
parking spots will be under cover with an SRI value
>29.

Credit 2 LEED Accredited At least one principal participant of the project team shall No Available Reference. 1 The requirements for this credit have already been Design 1
Professional be a LEED Accredited Professional (AP). achieved . A LEED AP from Hyder Consulting was
available on the Project Design team.

Sub-total 4 4

Regional Priority

Regional Priority Credits for Non-US NC projects: LEED Reference Guide for Green Building 4 The Project is targeting all 6 of the Regional Priority Design/Construction 4
Design & Construction, 2009 Edition. credits and expects to achieve all 6 of them.
• WE Credit 1: Water Efficient Landscaping
• WE Credit 2: Innovative Wastewater Technologies Accordingly the Project will earn worth of four bonus
• WE Credit 3: Water Use Reduction points for targeting these regional priority credits.

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• EA Credit 1: Optimize Energy Performance


• EA Credit 3: Enhanced Commissioning
• EA Credit 5: Measurement and Verification
• A project that earns a regional priority credit will earn
one bonus point in addition to any points awarded for
that credit.
• Up to four extra points can be earned in this way.

Sub-total 4 63 20 16 23

Overall Project Score 108

Legend:
Required Prerequisite Score LEED Certification Level
Targeted/ Possible Credits 40 - 49 LEED Certified
Non Targeted/ Unachievable 50 - 59 Silver
Credits
60 - 79 Gold
≥80 Platinum

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