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Program: LEED v4.1

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LEED v4 to v4.1 Crosswalk: BD+C, ID+C and O+M rating systems
This module is designed to familiarize LEED practitioners with the v4.1 changes for LEED BD+C, ID+C, and O+M rating systems. Special emphasis is on interrelationships between rating systems and credit substitutions for v4.0 projects.
Decarbonizing the Built Environment Using The LEED v4.1 Rating System
Learn what decarbonization is and how it affects our built environment.
Understanding the Arc Platform: The link between BD+C, ID+C and O+M projects
Learn how the Arc Platform provides the link between BD+C, ID+C and O+M projects.
Becoming the Expert: Enhanced Biodiversity
Biodiverse landscapes are often included in sustainable building projects. Deliberately enhancing the biodiverse landscapes through integrative design and specific design strategies may have the effect of adding resilience to the project and the larger community surrounding it, as well as increasing the energy efficiency of the building systems. This module demonstrates the design strategies that can accomplish these goals.
LEED Residential Project Roles and Responsibilities
Learn about LEED Residential
Quality Assurance Training for LEED Residential
Applying Quality Assurance for LEED Residential
Total Economic Value: Concepts to Value Co-Benefits and Understand Trade-Offs
The course will describe how you can use economic concepts to help make the case for projects and policies that support sustainability, including LEED projects.
Through the Looking Glass: Quality Views in LEED v4.1
In this course we describe how to achieve the LEED v4.1 BD+C and ID+C Credit: Quality Views and how it can help improve building occupants' well-being.
LEED and Stakeholder Engagement: Making it Work
Effective stakeholder engagement is critical to successful LEED projects. This module shows why stakeholders are important and how to engage them effectively in a LEED project.
Case Study: City of Las Vegas, Nevada
Learn about the LEED Cities: Existing v4.1 Gold Las Vegas, Nevada
Sounds of Silence: Acoustic Performance in LEED v4.1
In this presentation, we discuss the intent and requirements for the LEED v4.1 BD+C and ID+C Credit: Acoustic Performance and how they can help building occupants.
EPDs Versus HPDs: Sustainability Showdown
In this course, we compare and contrast Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) and Health Product Declarations (HPDs) and how they integrate into LEED v4.1 to create sustainable projects.
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