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试卷: LEED GA模拟题D[查看] What term refers to a mandatory project characteristic, measurement, quality, value or function as identified within the LEED rating system? A: Credit B: Minimum Program Requirement C: Certification Requirement D: Prerequisite 参考答案: D
本题解释: Credits are optional. A minimum number of points must be earned from the available credits in each rating system to earn certification.
A project must adhere to the LEED Minimum Program Requirements, (MPRs) in order to achieve LEED certification. LEED projects must comply with each applicable MPR. These requirements define the types of buildings that the LEED Green Building Rating Systems were designed to evaluate, and taken together serve three goals:
to give clear guidance to customers
to protect the integrity of the LEED program
and to reduce complications that occur during the LEED Certification process
(GBCI)
C:This is not a term used by LEED.
D: In addition to the Minimum Program Requirements, each version of LEED contains unique prerequisite requirements that must be satisfied in order to achieve certification. The term prerequisite refers to a mandatory project characteristic, measurement, quality, value or function as identified within the LEED rating system. Prerequisites represent the key criteria that define green building performance. Each project must satisfy all specified prerequisites outlined in the LEED rating system under which it is registered. Failure to meet any prerequisite will render a project ineligible for certification. |
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