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LEED: Achievable LEED Points

The LEED Green Building Rating System for Commercial Interiors is a set of performance standards for certifying the design and construction of tenant spaces for office, restaurant, healthcare, hotel/resort and education buildings of all sizes, both public and private. The intent is to promote healthful, durable, affordable, and environmentally sound practices in the tenant space design and construction.

Prerequisites and credits in the LEED for Commercial Interiors Rating System address 7 topics:

  • Sustainable Sites (SS)
  • Water Efficiency (WE)
  • Energy and Atmosphere (EA)
  • Materials and Resources (MR)
  • Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)
  • Innovation in Design (ID)
  • Regional Priority (RP)

LEED for Commercial Interiors certifications are awarded according to the following scale:

  • Certified: 40-49 points
  • Silver: 50-59 points
  • Gold: 60-79 points
  • Platinum: 80 points and above

LEED works throughout the building lifecycle and is flexible enough to apply to all building types, both commercial and residential. Wood products can qualify for LEED points in two areas: low emitting materials (MR) and Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ). Green Cabinetworks can help you qualify for up to seven MR points and three IEQ points. On a project that is seeking LEED platinum status, that is roughly 11% of the needed points and on a certified project, roughly 22% of the points needed. GBCI will recognize buildings that achieve 1 of these rating levels with a formal letter of certification.

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