LEED program

When it comes to green building and high performance, don't take our word for it. Look for third party authenticity, like the LEED ® Green Building Rating System.

LEED

LEED ® stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design and is administered by the Canada Green Building Council. It rates building performance in six categories:

  • Sustainable site development - How well does the development optimize density and transportation and improve land use, stormwater management, and the urban heat island effect?

  • Energy use and atmospheric impacts - Does the building reduce energy consumption by at least 25% compared to Code and are there measures in place to ensure the performance of mechanical systems?

  • Water efficiency - Will the building reduce potable water consumption for domestic and irrigation uses?

  • Materials and resource consumption, use and disposal - Does the project avoid sending waste to landfill? Is there a high level of recycled content in the building's materials?

  • Indoor environmental quality - Does the building have low-emitting materials, interior finishes and safe storage of required maintenance chemicals? How much daylight penetrates the interior and are there effective occupant controls on ventilation, heating and cooling?

  • Design innovation - How many truly innovative features were designed into the building?

Buildings are rated according to a detailed scorecard that is verified and certified after construction.

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