LIVE image

New Support for LEED-NC v2.2 Projects

Posted May 17, 2010 10:56 AM by Tristan Roberts
Related Categories: Mister Tristan Talks LEED
 

After months of development, LEEDuser (which is powered by BuildingGreen.com) has added direct support of LEED for New Construction version 2.2 (LEED-NC v2.2).

That means that you can access support to all LEED-NC v2.2 credits using LEEDuser's credit browser, and through our directory of LEED credits.

For every credit in the LEED-NC v2.2 system, you can read our quick overview page with a diagram view of the credit, use our "Getting It Done" checklist of steps to earn the credit, view the verbatim requirements from USGBC (the only place on the Web you can see this without downloading a PDF), use documentation tools and samples, and more.

All of this is customized content for LEED-NC v2.2 projects, written by experienced LEED-NC v2.2 project certification teams and LEED reviewers.

Why v2.2 now? We launched LEEDuser with a focus on support of LEED v2009 because it was new last year and lots of teams had questions about using it. We wanted to be ahead of the curve in bringing you the best help.

But we also knew that we'd want to support LEED-NC v2.2, because so many project teams are using that system. And they have found our support quickly. Here are some key LEED-NC v2.2 credits on which good forum discussions have sprung up:

Get started today by selecting a credit!

Comments (0) | Send | | 2821 Views

Comments

(Comment Moderation is enabled. Your comment will not appear until approved.)

   

Get new posts via e-mail:


Recent Comments

Redefining What Makes a Building Product Green

Rick Duncan says, “Jennifer, I just received the January 2012 EBN yesterday and your feature article written with Paul...” More...

Paula Melton says, “Ramakrishna, I don't think anyone's suggesting that we do without any biobased materials. Right no...” More...

Ramakrishna Venkatasamy says, “I hardly think any building can do without wood or other bio-based materials. There is still the iss...” More...


Energy Modeling, Building Size, and BIM—What’s Cost-Effective?

Robert Riversong says, “I've found that basic energy modeling is so cost-effective, it would be crazy not to use it, prefera...” More...


Redefining What Makes a Building Product Green

Robert Riversong says, “Rick Duncan, I realized that the study I quoted might be considered a bit out of date (even if the ...” More...



Follow BuildingGreen
Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Linkedin