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试卷: LEED GA模拟题E[查看] What part of a project would need to have documented a quantitative performance improvement? A: Innovation in Design (ID) credit B: The project narrative C: Credit Interpretation Request (CIR) process D: Confirmation that the Minimum Program Requirements (MPRs) were met 参考答案: A
本题解释: Notes:
Reference: LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovations Rating System
A: ID credits must be documented. The 3 basic criteria for achieving an ID credit for a category not found in the LEED rating system is:
Quantitative. This means the concept must have measurable/quantifiable environmental benefits. Establish a baseline and compare it with the final outcome to determine the improvement. How much environmental benefit did the strategy achieve?
Comprehensive. The process or specification must be comprehensive. For example, if a new material could be used in every floor of a building, the project team can\'t use it in just one floor. A process that only addresses a part of the project isn\'t considered comprehensive and does not meet the credit requirements.
Transferrable. The concept must be able to be used on other projects by other project teams. It can\'t be a concept that only applies to a unique aspect of one project.
B:The project narrative is included as part of the application process. The narrative does not document quantitative performance improvements.
C:CIRs are used for technical guidance on credits, not documenting performance improvements.
D:MPRs do not measure performance improvements. They are baseline criteria that must be met for certification. |
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