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USGBC ReferenceGuide ND v4 2018

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USGBC LEED v4 Reference Guide for Neighborhood Development

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USGBC 2018 553
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Navigate your LEED project from registration through certification. When project teams have a question about LEED requirements, they reach for the reference guide. Completely restructured for LEED v4, the print and pdf formats of the reference guides walk project teams through all of the information you need to successfully achieve credits. This guide includes direction for the following: LEED ND: Plan LEED ND: Built Project All hard copy and e-document (pdf) LEED v4 reference guide purchases come with a 90-day subscription to the new web-based version of the LEED v4 reference guides (that includes all rating systems). This new format combines all of the information that’s available in the traditional versions of the guides with all of the benefits of the fully searchable credit library. It also gives project teams access to a new set of modules developed specifically to supplement the reference guide content, including interactive videos, tutorials, presentations and documents.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
3 Copyright
4 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
LEED Steering Committee
11 TABLE OF CONTENTS
14 PREFACE
19 GETTING STARTED
59 MINIMUM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
65 RATING SYSTEM SELECTION GUIDANCE
69 SMART LOCATION AND LINKAGE
SLL Overview
71 SLL Prerequisite Smart Location
81 SLL Prerequisite Imperiled Species and Ecological Communities
89 SLL Prerequisite Wetland and Water Body Conservation
95 SLL Prerequisite Agricultural Land Conservation
105 SLL Prerequisite Floodplain Avoidance
113 SLL Credit Preferred Locations
121 SLL Credit Brownfield Remediation
127 SLL Credit Access to Quality Transit
133 SLL Credit Bicycle Facilities
145 SLL Credit Housing and Jobs Proximity
151 SLL Credit Steep Slope Protection
159 SLL Credit Site Design for Habitat or Wetland and Water Body Conservation
167 SLL Credit Restoration of Habitat or Wetlands and Water Bodies
173 SLL Credit Long-term Conservation Management of Habitat or
Wetlands and Water Bodies
179 NEIGHBORHOOD PATTERN AND DESIGN
NPD Overview
181 NPD Prerequisite Walkable Streets
191 NPD Prerequisite Compact Development
201 NPD Prerequisite Connected and Open Community
209 NPD Credit Walkable Streets
225 NPD Credit Compact Development
229 NPD Credit Mixed-use Neighborhoods
235 NPD Credit Housing Types and Affordability
245 NPD Credit Reduced Parking Footprint
251 NPD Credit Connected and Open Community
255 NPD Credit Transit Facilities
259 NPD Credit Transportation Demand Management
267 NPD Credit Access to Civic and Public Spaces
273 NPD Credit Access to Recreation Facilities
277 NPD Credit Visitability and Universal Design
285 NPD Credit Community Outreach and Involvement
291 NPD Credit Local Food Production
299 NPD Credit Tree-lined and Shaded Streetscapes
309 NPD Credit Neighborhood Schools
315 GREEN BUILDING AND INFRASTRUCTURE
GIB Overview
317 GIB Prerequisite Certified Green Building
321 GIB Prerequisite Minimum Building Energy Performance
337 GIB Prerequisite Indoor Water Use Reduction
351 GIB Prerequisite Construction Activity Pollution Prevention
357 GIB Credit Certified Green Buildings
361 GIB Credit Optimize Building Energy Performance
367 GIB Credit Indoor Water Use Reduction
373 GIB Credit Outdoor Water Use Reduction
381 GIB Credit Building Reuse
391 GIB Credit Historic Resource Preservation and Adaptive Use
397 GIB Credit Minimized Site Disturbance
405 GIB Credit Rainwater Management
413 GIB Credit Heat Island Reduction
425 GIB Credit Solar Orientation
433 GIB Credit Renewable Energy Production
443 GIB Credit District Heating and Cooling
451 GIB Credit Infrastructure Energy Efficiency
457 GIB Credit Wastewater Management
463 GIB Credit Recycled and Reused Infrastructure
469 GIB Credit Solid Waste Management
477 GIB Credit Light Pollution Reduction
495 INNOVATION
IN Overview
497 IN Credit Innovation
503 IN Credit LEED Accredited Professional
507 REGIONAL PRIORITY
RP Overview
509 RP Credit Regional Priority
513 APPENDICES
Appendix 1. Use Type and Categories
514 Appendix 2. Default Occupancy Counts
515 Appendix 3. Retail Process Load Baselines
525 Appendix 4. Building Energy Performance Guidelines
526 INTRODUCTION
OPTION 1. WHOLE-BUILDING ENERGY SIMULATION
Step-by-Step Guidance
528 ASHRAE 90.1–2010 versus 90.1–2007
529 Energy Modeler’s Qualifications
Developing a Preliminary Energy Model
530 Modeling HVAC Systems
Building the Proposed Energy Model
Building the Baseline Energy Model
531 Finalizing the Energy Models
532 Modeling with the Exceptional Calculation Method
535 Common Issues with Energy Modeling
540 Modeling Schedules
Modeling Building Type Variations
Core and Shell
Retail
541 Data Centers
543 Modeling District Energy Systems
Option 1, Path 1. ASHRAE 90.1–2010, Appendix G
544 Option 1, Path 2. Full DES Performance Accounting
545 Option 1, Path 3. Streamlined DES Modeling
546 Combined Heat and Power Plants
549 Special Situations for DES Energy Models
550 OPTION 2. PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE
551 OPTION 3. PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE: ADVANCED BUILDINGS
CORE PERFORMANCE™ GUIDE
USGBC ReferenceGuide ND v4 2018
$134.88